306 



BEAN. 



The brachial index is discordant in the several groups and does not 

 differentiate the Australoid from the otlier types so well as the crural 

 index. The Japanese have a low index as in the other types. The index 

 is less for the Igorots than for the Morgue subjects^ as in the Primitive. 

 The Igorot index is nearer the Iberian than the Primitive, whereas the 

 Morgue subjects are nearer the Primitive than the Iberian. The brachial 

 index may be a group differentiator rather than a differentiator of type. 



The crural index of the Australoid type. 



No. 





Gronp. 



Sex. 



1 



Index. 



5 

 3 



2 







1 rf 



101.1 



do 





5 



106.0 

 106.0 



Japanese 





^ 





The crural index of the Morgue males of this type is not essentially 

 different from that of the Iberian type, although it is 3 points nearer 

 the Primitive than is the Iberian. The Japanese and the Morgue 

 females have an identical relation to each other in the Australoid and 

 Iberian types, and the Primitive Morgue male is intermediate between 

 the two, in relation to both type and group. 



The shoulder-ltip index of the Australoid type. 



No. 



Group. 



Malecon Morgue 



do 



Japanese 



Sex. 



Index. 



d 



82. 6 ' 



9 



83.2 



' 



71.6 ! 



The index of the men is midway between that of the Iberian and 

 Primitive. The small index of the Japanese and of the women is due 

 to the wide shoulders. 



Differential factors of the Iberian, Primitive and Australoid types — adidi mules. 



Characters. 



Iberian. 



Primitive. 



Australoid. 



stature 



163.8 



151.1 

 86.4 

 88.7 



158.1 

 76.5 

 93.9 

 80.2 

 75.1 



102.5 

 82.6 

 70.3 



Cephalic index 



75.3 

 73.5 





84.3 77.7 



Brachial index 



Crural index 



Hip-shoulder index" 



Intermembral index 



71.6 

 98.6 

 83.4 

 73.7 



80.7 

 107.1 

 79.3 

 72.0 



» Morgue subjects only. 



