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TJIE IBKIflAX EAK (tYI'E h) (PLATE IX). 



This ear is soioewliat long nnd slender, the crest of the lielix projects 

 upH'ard and backward; there is no lolnile, the lower border of the helix 

 passing diagonally to be joined firmly to the cheek. The eversion of» 

 the antitragns and inferior concha is one of the most chai-acteristic 

 features of the ear. The edge of tiic helix is usually small, tliin. and 

 round, and the space between the helix and authelix is iu-oad aljove and 

 narrow below, where they come almost into contact. 



The men of the Iberian type /; aiv almost invariably tall, but other- 

 wise resemble the men of the Iberian type n, except that the head is 

 higher and not so long. Among Europeans tliey may he blonde or 

 brunette. 



The following individuals are noted with Iberian ears: 



Iherian ears {ndiilt males). 



Small Filipino 

 Small Spanisli 

 Small mestizo 

 Small American 

 Small Chinese 

 Small Japanese 

 Tall Filipino 

 Tall mestizo 

 Tall Chinese 

 Tall European 



Total 1(V) 12 



THK XOETIIEUX E.Ui. 



The IvTorthern ear is seldom seen upon a P^ilipino. but is ofti'n found 

 on Chinamen, as noted later. 



The ISTorthern is a long, oval, flaring ear with slender helix and small 

 lobule. The distance between the helix and anthelix is great above and 

 small below. The concha is irregularly oval in shape and the autitragus 

 is sometimes slightly everted, thus resembling the Iberian ear. Eiiropeans 

 with this ear are tall and blonde with long heads, and these characteristics, 

 except the coloring, inn)ress themsches upon the Chinese and the Fili- 

 pinos who have the Northern ear. 



Xorthern ear {adi(U males). 



Tall mestizo 5 



Tall American 3 



Tall Filipino 1 



Tall Chinese 1 



Total 10 



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