124 BEAN. 



Plate XII. Combixatio.vs of Typks. 



Fig. 1. A bright, native school teacher of Santo Domingo de Basco, Batanes 

 Islands. Not a Negrito. Typical Iberian ears. (Photograph, by 

 Martin. ) 



2. Negrito woman of mixed type, Zambales Province. Primitive. 



3 and 4. Man of Mount Isarog, Ambos Camarines Province. Shows liis Ne- 

 grito blood. (Photograph by Miller.) 



5 and 6. Front and side views of Negrito man of Zambales Province, of 

 pure blood. 



7 and 8. Front and side views of Negrito of Zambales Province, known to 

 his fellows as the "Captain-General" of the mountains. 



Plate XIII. Mabiveles Negeitos. 



Fig. 1. Full lengtli view of typical Negrito man of Bataan Province. (Photo- 

 graph by Worcester.) 



2. Negrito of Bataan Province, the tallest Negrito I have ever seen. It 



will be noted that his remarkable height is due to extraordinarily long 

 legs. (Photograph by Worcester.) 



3. Full length view of typical Negrito man of Bataan Province. ( Photo- 



graph by Worcester.) 



4. Chief -of the Mariveles tribe, Negrito of Bataan Province. See Plate IV, 



figs. 3 and 4. (Pliotograph by Worcester.) 



5. Typical Negrito man of Bataan Province. (Photograph by Worcester.) 



6. Full-grown Negrito man of Bataan Province. See Plate I, figs. 1 and 2. 



(Photograph by Worcester.) 



Plate XIV. Long-and Short-Legged Negritos. 



Fig. 1. Negrito man in front of his hut near Batobalani, Ambos Camarines Prov- 

 ince. (Photograph by Miller.) 



2. A young Negrito of Bataan Province, at liis prime with bow and arrow, 

 and boar bristle ornaments on his legs. (Photograph by Worcester.) 



3 and 4. Batak man (Type 3), his wife (Type 6) and child, Tinitian, Pa- 

 lawan Island. (Photograph by Worcester.) 



5. A Negrito of Zambales Province, of mixed blood. 



6. A Negrito of Zambales Province, of full blood. Note Relative size of figs. 



5 and 6. 



Plate XV. Lcxg-and Short-Legged Negritos. 



Fig. 1. A Negrito, standing, of Cagayan Province. (Photograph by Martin.) 



2. Typical full-blood Negrito man, of Zambales Province. (Photograph by 



Diamond.) 



3. A Negrito man of Isabela Province, at his jirime. (Photograph by 



Worcester. ) 



4. A Negrito sub-chief of Isabela Province. (Pliotograph by Worcester.) 



5. A Negrito boy of Cagayan Province. (Pliotograph by Martin.) 



Plate XVI. Negritos with Intermediate Leg-Lexgth. 



Fig. 1. Negrito man near Batobalani, Ambos Camarines Province. (Photograph 

 by Miller.) 

 2. A young Batak man (Type 2) of Tinabog. Palawan Island. (Photograph 

 by Worcester.) 



