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Plate VI. Transitional Mangyan Ear Forms, Iberian to Primitive 



Fig. 1. Profile view of Mangyan man of Bulalacao, Mindoro. Modified Ibe- 

 rian C. Fig. 2. Profile view of typical Ilongot man of Oyao, Nueva 

 Vizcaya. Modified Iberian C. Fig. 3. Profile view of Mangyan man 

 of Bulalacao, Mindoro. Modified Primitive. FiG. 4. Profile view of 

 Mangyan woman of Bulalacao, Mindoro. Modified Primitive. Figs. 5 

 and 6. Front and profile views of Maiigyan woman of the Baco River, 

 Mindoro. Primitive. Figs. 7 and 8. Front and profile views of Mang- 

 yan girl of Bulalacao, Mindoro. Modified Primitive. 



Plate VII. Mixed Mangyans 



FigS. 1 and 2. Front and profile views of an old Maiigyan man of the Baco 

 River, Mindoro. Modified Primitive. Figs. 3 and 4. Front and profile 

 views of Maiigyan man of the Baco River, Mindoro. Modified Iberian- 

 Alpine. Figs. 5 and 6. Front and profile views of typical Maiigyan 

 man, showing particularly strong evidence of Negrito blood. Modified 

 Primitive. Figs. 7 and 8. Front and profile views of Maiigyan man-of 

 Bulalacao, Mindoro. Modified Australoid. 



Plate VIII. Negrito Mangyans op Lalauigan, Mindoro 



Figs. 1 and 2. Front and profile view of a Maiigyan woman. Modified Ibe- 

 rian B. Figs. 3 and 4. Front and profile views of Maiigyan man. This 

 man is especially tall for a Mangyan, and has a perceptible moustache 

 and beard. Modified Primitive. Figs. 5 and 6. Front and profile 

 views of a young Maiigyan man. Modified Primitive. FiG. 7. Profile 

 view of a Mangyan man. Modified Primitive. Fig. 8. Profile view of 

 a Maiigyan woman. Modified Primitive. 



Plate IX. Mixed Mangyans of Banganay, Mindoro 



Figs. 1 and 2. Profile and front view of Maiigyan man. Modified Primitive. 

 Fig. 3. Front view of Maiigyan man, having every indication of Negrito 

 blood. Note his curly hair and flat nose. Pure Negritos are not known 

 to exist in Mindoro, but a man of this type affords ample proof that 

 they formerly existed there. Australoid. Fig. 4. Front view of a 

 Maiigyan man who had received a terrible wound in a fight. This is 

 a most unusual occurrence as the Marigyans are extremely pacific 

 among themselves and very friendly toward outsiders. Modified Ibe- 

 rian B. Figs. 5 and 6. Front and profile views of Maiigyan man of 

 Bulalacao, Mindoro. Modified Primitive. 



Plate X. Modified Alpine and Primitive Ilongots 



Figs. 1 and 2. Front and profile views of middle-aged Ilongot man. Note 

 the remarkable features of this individual, who is of a type far superior 

 to that of the majority of his tribe. Modified Alpine. Figs. 3 and 4. 

 Front and profile views of Ilongot man of Dupax, Nueva Vizcaya. 

 Modified and Alpine-Primitive. Figs. 5 and 6. Front and profile views 

 of Ilongot woman of Sugat, Nueva Vizcaya. Modified Primitive. Figs. 

 7 and 8. Front and profile views of Ilongot man of Delapping, Nueva 

 Vizcaya, of the bearded type. Modified Primitive. 



