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REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Table XII. — Indices, Hair- and Eye-colour. 1 



Table XIII. — Names of Cretan Schoolboys at Von, Crete. 



1. Miron Capellakis. 



2. Pavlos Skordhalakis. 



3. Constantinos Nicolidhakis. 



4. Pavlos Polydhakis. 



5. Joannis Nicolidhakis. 



6. Phortios Phortiadhes, an Epirote 



boy. See Girl No. 1. 



7. Georgios Papadhakis. 



8. Manoli Kamarianakis. 



9. Nicolaos Kadhianis. 



10. Evangelos Makridhakis. 



11. Nicolaos Mproulidhakis. 



12. Michael Jannakakis. 



13. Charalampos Kapelakis. 



14. Evangelos Mytolidhakis. 



15. Joannis Mylonakis. 



16. Georgios Georgolakis. 



17. Georgios Papadhakis. 



18. Joannis Rethymolakis. 



19. Georgios Skordhalakis. 



20. Georgios Kourmoulakis. 



21. Evangelos Polydhakis. 



22. Elias Kamarianakis. 



23. Joannis Frangoulakis. 



24. Evangelos Makrydhakis. 



25. Elias Erygakis. 



26. Joannis Nicolidhakis. 



27. Georgios Kotsfakis. (? Kontsifakis). 



28. Charalampos Dhoulzierakis. 



29. Nicolaos Polychronakis. 

 29a. Joannis Polydhakis. 



30. Michael Zorzakakis. 



31. Nicolaos Milonakis. 



32. Michael Melonidhakis. 



33. Joannis Sabbakis. 



34. Georgios Joseph Skordhalakis. 



35. Georgios Zorzakakis. 



36. Emmanuel Piperakis. 



37. Constantinos Voleykronakis. 



38. Georgios Fitsodhaskalakis. 



39. Joannis Kondourakis. 



40. Manolis Xenogianakis. 



41. Michael Papadhakis. 



42. Manolis Zorzakakis. 



43. Stylianos Piperakis. 

 43a. Michael Milonakis. 



44. Michael Xenakis. 



45. Georgios Askoxylakis. 



46. Stavros Skordhalakis. 



47. Antonios Stavrolakis. 



48. Demosthenes Polychronakis. 

 48a. Georgios Zangarakis. 



486. Georgios Polydhakis. 



49. Georgios Zorzakakis. 



50. Michael Georgolakis. 



51. Nicholaos Kondourakis. 



52. Stavros Polydhakis. 



53. Georgios Zorzakakis. 



54. Grergorios Nioolidhakis. 



55. Evangelos Grigorakis. 



56. Manolis Makrydhakis. 



statistics was counted in twice (making a total of 80 in this case) ; one eye was light 

 while the other was dark. Among the Aragonese, one eye-record (No. 20) was not 

 taken, so that the numbers are either 99 or 100 accordingly. 



1 Reference for comparisons should be made to Dr. Beddoe's lecture on ' Colour 

 and Race,' published in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. xxxv., 

 1905 ; also to Miss Freire-Marreco's valuable paper on ' The Hair and Eye-colonr 

 of 591 children of School Age in Surrey,' published in Man, 1909, 63. The British 

 records in Table XII. are taken from the latter paper. 



