102 HEREDITY OF SKIN COLOR IN NEGRO-WHITE CROSSES. 



wife is the daughter of a man part Jew and part colored 

 who had black, straight hair, skin darker than N 13, and 

 of a woman of Portuguese and colored descent who was 

 fairer than her daughter. Mrs. J. has dark brown eyes; 

 black, straight hair; skin 13, 36, 21, 30. They have three 

 children. 



II Gen. i, 9 . G. J., 14 years. Eyes dark brown; hair black, straight, but 

 a little wavy about her face; skin 23, 40, 20, 17. 



2, 9. L. J., 13 years. Eyes dark brown; hair black, straight; 



skin 20, 40, 20, 20. 



3, cf . R- J., 2 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, fine, 



curly, but not kinky; skin 35, 37, 13, 15. 



PEDIGREE 62. C. FAMILY. 



I Gen. C., the son of a light-colored man with skin say N 18 and a 



lighter-colored woman, the daughter of a Jew and a black 

 woman, has dark brown eyes, black, very curly, almost 

 kinky hair, skin 20, 38, 22, 20. He married a woman who 

 is the daughter of a Jew and a colored woman with skin 

 darker than her daughter's. Mrs. C. has dark brown eyes, 

 black wavy hair, skin 12, 40, 21, 27. They have eight 

 children. 

 II Gen. i, 9 . E. C. Hair light brown, wavy; skin say N 12. 



2, 9 . L. C., 1 6 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, curly; 



skin 12, 42, 21, 25. 



3, cf. D. C., 14 years. Eyes dark brown; hair medium brown, 



coarse, and wavy; skin 21, 37, 20, 22. 



4, d 1 . R. C., 13 years. Eyes medium brown; hair medium brown, 



wavy; skin n, 38, 23, 28. 



5, 9. E. C., ii years. Hair black, straight; the darkest in the 



family; "like her father," who is much tanned. 



6, cf . H. C., 9 years. Eyes medium brown; hair dark brown, curly; 



skin 23, 34, 20, 23. 



7, 9. I. C., 6 years. Eyes dark brown; hair very dark brown, 



slightly wavy; skin 25, 37, 19, 19. 



8, cf . B. C., 4 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, wavy; 



skin 27, 40, 18, 15. 



III. LOUISIANIAN FAMILIES. 

 (Abridged field notes of Susan K. Gillean, Eugenics Record Office.) 



PEDIGREE i. P. FAMILY. 



I Gen. P., an Fi mulatto, the illegitimate son of a wliite man, thought 



to have had dark eyes and hair, and of a full-blooded 

 negress, is a well-built fellow with rather thick lips, flat 

 nose, dark eyes, kinky hair, skin 30, 32, 13, 25. His wife, 

 an Fi mulatto, the illegitimate daughter of a white man 

 and a full-blooded negress of South Carolina, has rather 

 small feet and hands; a well-shaped, straight, narrow nose; 

 lips a little thick; eyes light brown and close together; 

 curly hair; skin 25, 21, 13, 41. They have ten children. 



