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CONCLUSIONS 



The presence of Negrito types among the Mangyans, with 

 straight hair and glabrous faces, indicates that these two char- 

 acters are dominant in a population where they predominate, and 

 the two characters may follow Mendel's laws in cross mating. 



The presence of all grades of hair from the kinky to the curly 

 and straight, and the presence of all grades of abundance of 

 hair on the face from full heads to the glabrous condition, in- 

 dicates also that these characters blend in heredity. 



The Mangyans who resemble the Negritos are more like the 

 Mariveles Negritos than like those of other parts of the Phil- 

 ippines, whereas the Ilongots that resemble the Negritos are 

 more like the Negritos of other parts of the Philippines and 

 less like those of Mariveles than are the Mangyans. __ 



The Maiigyans of the interior resemble Negritos ; those of the 

 coast resemble Europeans. The Ilongots of Oyao and Canadem 

 resemble the Siberian type pother Ilongots, the European type; 

 others, the hairy Aino; and yet others are modified Negritos. 



