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Plate XI. Curly- and Straight-Haired Ilongots 



Figs. 1 and 2. Front and profile views of bearded type of Ilongot, of De- 

 lapping, Nueva Vizcaya, showing, painly admixture of Negrito blood. 

 Fig. 3. Front view of Ilongot man of Kauayan, Nueva Vizcaya. Fig. 4. 

 Profile view of Ilongot man of Kauayan, Nueva Vizcaya. Fig. 5. Front 

 view of Ilongot man of Gading, Nueva Vizcaya. Fig. 6. Profile view 

 of Ilongot man of Sugat, Nueva Vizcaya. FlGS. 7 and 8. Front and 

 profile views of Ilongot woman of Canadem, Nueva Vizcaya. 



Plate XII. Hairy Ilongots 



Figs. 1 and 2. Front and profile views of old man of Delapping, Nueva Viz- 

 caya. Note his gray hair and beard. He has lost most of his teeth. 

 Modified Iberian. Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6. Ilongot men of Delapping, Nueva 

 Vizcaya, of the bearded type, showing plainly the admixture of Negrito 

 blood. Modified Iberian and modified Primitive, respectively. Figs. 7 

 and 8. Front and profile views of an old Ilongot man of Dupax, Nueva 

 Vizcaya. Modified Primitive. 



Plate XIII. Modified Iberian Ilongot Women 



Figs. 1 and 2. Front and profile views of young Ilongot woman, of Canadem, 

 Nueva Vizcaya. Figs. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Front and profile views of 

 Ilongot women of Delapping, Nueva Vizcaya. 



Plate XIV. Mangyan Men 



Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Mangyans of Bulalacao, Mindoro. Fig. 4. A Mangyan 

 chief of Bulalacao, Mindoro. The rattan about the waist was stained 

 a bright scarlet. 



Plate XV. Ilongot Men 



Fig. 1. Adult Ilongot man of Oyao, Nueva Vizcaya. The typical Ilongot 

 ornaments and hair net may be seen particularly well in this photo- 

 graph. Note especially the metal band about the left arm and the 

 shell girdle. Also the admixture of Negrito blood, evidenced by wavy 

 hair and scanty beard. Fig. 2. Ilongot man of Canadem, Nueva Viz- 

 caya, showring typical dress. Note the very scanty beard and earrings 

 in the upper margins of the ears and the ornamental rattan and braided 

 cord about the waist. Fig. 3. Ilongot man of Oyao, Nueva Vizcaya. 

 This man shows with great plainness the admixture of Negrito blood. 

 Fig. 4. Typical Ilongot man of Canadem, Nueva Vizcaya. Note the 

 hair net, shell girdle, and light growth of beard. 



Plate XVI. Mangyans and Ilongots 



Fig. 1. Maiigyan man of Bulalacao, Mindoro. FiG. 2. Young Ilongot man. 

 Fig. 3. Typical Ilongot man. Note beard and long hair. Fig. 4. 

 Mangyan of Bulalacao, Mindoro. 



Plate XVII. Mangyans 



Fig. 1. Typical Mangyan woman of the Baco River, Mindoro. Fig. 2. 

 Mangyan woman of the Baco River, Mindoro, showing typical dress. 

 Fig. 3. Mangyan girl of Bulalacao, Mindoro, showing typical dress. 

 Fig. 4. Old Mangyan woman of the Baco River, Mindoro, showing 

 evidence of Negrito blood. 



