ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plate A. Truk Xeguito Eahs. 



Fig. 1. Negrito man of Pampanga Province, sliowing pointed teeth. (Photo- 

 graph by Worcester.) 



2. Negrito man of Pampanga Province. (Photograph by Worcester.) 



3. Negrito woman of Pampanga Province, showing pointed teetli. (Photo- 



graph by \Vorcester.) 



Plate I. Modified Primitive and Ibebian Negritos. 



Figs. 1 and 2. Front and side views of head of fnll-gro\\Ti Negrito woman of 

 Bataan Province. Primitive. (Photograph by Worcester.) 

 3 and 4. Front and side views of head of Negrito woman of pure blood, of 

 Zambales Province. Modified Iberian. (Photograph by Worcester.) 



5. Pure Negrito of Ragay, Ambos C'amarines Province. Lives near town. 



and works for Filipinos. Primitive. (Photograph by Worcester.) 



6. Head of full-grown Negrito man of Bataan Province. This man is a 



full-blood and is an excellent type. Modified Iberian. (Photograph 

 by Worcester.) 



7. Head of Negrito man of Zambales Province. Jlodified Primitive. 



( Photograph b>' Worcester. ) 



8. Side view of a Negrito man of mixed blood, of Zambales Province. He 



evidently has had the back of his head shaved but the hair has begun 

 to grow again. Iberian. (Photograph by Diamond.) 



Plate II. Modified Ibebian Negbitos. 



Figs. 1 and 2. Front and side views of full-grown Negrito man of Bataan Prov- 

 ince. (Photograph by Worcester. See Plate I, fig. 6.) 

 3 and 4. Front and side views of Negrito man of Zambales Province. 

 5 and 6. Front and side views of head of Pagatolan, a celebrated chief 



among the Negritos of Isabela Province. (Photograph by Worcester.) 

 7 and 8. Front and side views of head of an old Negrito of Zambales 

 Province. 



Plate III. Primitive Negritos. 



Fig. 1. Negrito woman at Ragay, Ambos C'amarines Province. (Photograph by 

 Miller.) 



2. Negiito woman near Batobalani, Ambos C'amarines Province. (Photo- 

 graph by Miller.) 



3 and 4. Front and side views of head of Negrito woman near Batobalani, 

 Ambos C'amarines Province. (Photograph by Miller.) 



'The descriptions used in these illustrations are taken from Mr. Worcester's 

 oata logue. 



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