302 



UEAX. 

 The stature of the Primitive type. 



No. 





Group. 



Sex. 



Stature. 



7 

 4 



Malecon aiorsue . . 





152..^ 

 146.3 

 150.3 

 150.8 



,,, do _ 



8 



Igorots 



9 



Manila Students 











Stature is one of the most distinct characteristics of the Primitive, 

 because it is so much less than that of any other type. The stature of 

 the Primitive is relatively less for the Students and Igorots and greater 

 for the Morgue subjects than is that of the Iberian; and the stature of 

 the Primitive women, relative to the stature of the Primitive men, is 3.1 

 per cent greater than that of the Iberian women. 



2'he nasal index of the Primitive type. 



No. 





Group. 



Sex. 



Index. 



8 

 4 

 8 

 9 



Malecon Morgue 





9 

 d 

 d 



90.42 



1 101.08 



89.40 



86.50 



...do 





Manila students 





The Primitive is platyrrhine in all the groups, and the women are more 

 platyrrhine than the men. This is not true of the Iberian, although the 

 Morgue women are more platyrrhine than the Morgue men of that type. 

 The relation of the Morgue to the School is the reverse for the Primitive 

 as compared with the Iberian. The latter type among the Students has 

 wider noses, whereas the former has narrower noses, relatively speaking. 

 Is this an indication of the Galton-Pearson law of regression toward the 

 mean, or does it indicate greater blending of nose types among the 

 students? Probably the latter. 



The morphologic face index of the Primitive type. 



No. 



Group. 



Sex. 



i Index. 



7 

 4 

 9 



Malecon Morgue 



d 

 9 



d 



75. 6 ' 



73.1 



7.«.8 



do 













This index is almost 10 less than for the Iberian, and the same relative 

 difference exists between the Morgue subjects and the Students for this 

 type as for the Iberian, which is that the face of the student is relatively 

 longer compared with the width, than is that of the Morgue subjects. 

 The female Primitive is 3 less than the male, whereas the female Iberian 



