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Plate XVIII. Manqyans of Banganay, Mindoro. Mixed Negritos of 



THE AUSTRALOID TYPE 



Fig. 1. Mangyan about to throw a . lance. Fig. 2. Mangyan, full-length 

 front view, showing relative size. This man has very evident indica- 

 tions of Negrito blood. Figs. 3, 4, and 5. Full-length front view of 

 three Mangyan men standing. 



Plate XIX. Typical Ilongots of Dupax, Nueva Vizcaya 



Fig. 1. Ilongot man armed. Fig. 2. Ilongot man, fully armed, profile view. 

 Fig. 3. Ilongot man, profile view. Note headdress made of the head 

 of a hornbill {Hijdrocorax). 



Plate XX. Typical Ilongots 



Fig. 1. Ilongot man of Gading, Nueva Vizcaya. FiG. 2. Ilongot man of San 

 Jose, Province of Tayabas, Luzon. 



