THE PHILIPPINE 



Journal of Science 



D. Ethnology, Anthropology, and 

 General Biology 



ToL. Y JUXE,, 1910 Xo. 1 



FILIPINO TYPES: RACIAL ANATOMY IN TAYTAY. 

 B. THE WOilEX. 



By Robert Bejinett Bean, assisted by Federico S. Planta. 

 (From the Anatomical LaJioratory, Philippine Medical School, Manila, P. I.) 



This is the third in a series of studies of Filipino types, the other 

 two ^ of which and tlie first part - of the present sttid}-, ''A. The men," 

 have appeared in a jJTevioiis issue of the Joubnal. 



Only 63 women were meastired at Taytay and the data obtained may 

 l_ie consulted by referring to the table of "Actual measurements," page 

 17. The measurements were made at the same time and in the same 

 manner as those of the men of Taytay, Mi-. Planta doing the calculation 

 and Doctor Bean writing the paper and making the deductions. 



Casual observations lead to the conclusion that the women of Taytay 

 are more Primitive than the men, and this may be corroborated or dis- 

 proved by the present study. 



THE BODY PARTS. 



The comparison of the men and women of Taytay witlt the women 

 of northeastern Siberia measured by Prau Jochelson Brodsky ^ will con- 

 stitute a feature of the p)resent work. The comparisons will be made by 

 using single measurements, taking the stature first. 



'■This Jvuriiat, Sec. A (1900), 4, 26.3, 297. 

 'Ibid, 3.59. 



^ Zur Topograpliie des weiblicheii Korpers Novdostsibirischer '\'ulkei'. Arch. f. 

 Anthrop. Neue Folge (1906), 5, 158. 



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