III. FILIPINO TYPES: RACIAL ANATOMY IN TAYTAY. 15 



than it appears. Plate I shows the figure on the right representing a 

 woman who is square-set and solidly builtj in contrast to the slender 

 Iberian at the opposite end of the plate and the rounded lines of the 

 other figures. There can be no doubt that these three types, the Iberian, 

 the Primitive, and the B. B. B., exist among the women at Taytay, 

 and the Australoid is also found, although no Australoid or Primitive 

 of pure type could be photographed. 



The dwarf of Plate VII is of a Modified Primitive type but by no 

 means a pure Primitive. She is about 125 centimeters in height, very 

 shy, childlike and simple-minded, and could not be prevailed upon to 

 submit to any sort of measurements. 



Disease and species. 



1 Group. 



i 



Tubercu- 

 losis. 



Tumors. 



Other af- 

 flictions. 



Number. 



! 



1 



1 Iberian ■ 



' Primitive 1 — 



Blend _. : 



j Australoid — 



3 

 



1 

 1 



4 

 

 3 

 



3 



■2 







20 

 10 

 21 

 8 



The number of diseased persons is so small that a fair comparison- is 

 impossible, but the data corroborate previous findings; therefore they 

 may be taken as substantiating former deductions. Fifty per cent of 

 the Iberians examined were diseased, whereas only 20 per cent of the 

 Primitive and about 30 p€r cent of the Blend were diseased. Fifteen 

 per cent of the Iberians had tuberculosis, whereas none of the Primitives 

 were so affected, and only one Blend and one Australoid had the disease. 

 Two of the Iberians suffered with beriberi, which indicates that the 

 Iberian is not immune to beriberi. ' 



It is obvious from the above that the Iberian women of Taytay are 

 more diseased than the Primitive, and they seem to be especially liable 

 to tuberculosis. 



In conclusion it may be said that the morphology of the women of 

 Taytay is more Primitive than that of the men and resembles the 

 women of- Siberia. The types of ears and the physical types are as 

 definite among the women as among the men, and are thereby more 

 firmly established as entities. The Blend is largely Primitive in char- 

 acter and the Australoid is between the Iberian and the Primitive. 



