44 DKAN. 





Spa III fill- ears. 





B. B. B. 





52 



Iberian a 





48 



Alpine 





33 



C'ro-i\Iagnon 





25 



Iberian h 





13 



Igorot 





11 



Northern 





2 



Others 





21 



Total 205 



The individual pliysical characteristics of tlie men agree with previous 

 descriptions of the physical types; the ear type and the physical type 

 coincide more nearly than am,ong the Filipinos. The types of ears and 

 of individuals are purer among the Spanish than among the Chinese or 

 the Filipinos because there is no confusion of ISTegroid and Malay among 

 the Spanish. There is more or less blending of the different types so 

 that an Iberian ear may resem1:ile the Igorot or Cro-Magnon, or one of 

 the other tj'pes, but is none the less distinctly Iberian in character. 



So with the other types. The Iberian and Cro-Magnon are more often 

 similar to each other than to other ears and the Alpine and B. B. B. 

 are in the same category. The Northern ears are not found among tlie 

 Spanish on blondes, bu^t on brunettes. The "others" are composites or 

 Intends of the various types. The Igorot ear is European, as it is found 

 on Spaniards. 



EAST INDIAN EARS. 



The ears of a few Indian merchants on the Escolta were examined, 

 also the ears of a few Sikh night watchmen. The latter are all except 

 two (7-2 =5) Cro-Mag-non ears. The two are divided into one B. B. B. 

 and one belonging to the class termed "others.'" 



Adult male East Indian ears. 





B. B. B. 



9 



Cro-Magnon 



7 



Iberian a 



6 



Igorot 



5 



Malay 



2 



Others 



4 



Total 33 



One important feature of the Indian ears is the remarkaljly pure 

 European types among them, purer than the Chinese or the Filipino. 

 The skin of the Indians is usually darker than that of the other two 

 peoples, but their features are more like the European than are those of 

 the Chinese or Filipinos. It is to be noted that only foxxr European 



