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OMPHALIC INDEX. 



Thi.s index can not be determined exactly because the height of the 

 pubis was not measured, Init the height of the trochanter may be 

 substituted for it. This will not show such a distinctive difference, 

 because the pubis is probably lower in the Primitive than in the Iberian 

 type. However, there is a difference. The Iberian index, using the 

 trochanter instead of the pubis, is 40, and the Primitive index is 43.1 : 

 This difference is similar to that between the Bontoc and Lowland 

 Igorots, the Iberian and Bontoc being alike, and the Primitive and 

 Lowland alike. It also jjlaces the Primitive nearer the women than is 

 any other type. 



II. REMAINING TYPES. 



There are so few individuals to represent the remaining types that 

 they are all discussed together. The Cro-Magnon, B. B. B., Alpine, and 

 Adriatic are jjlaced in the table which follows, and the Iberian and 

 Blend alongside, in order that each may be compared with the other. 

 A glance along the columns of this table will reveal very slight differences 

 between the types of the Students and of the Morgue subjects, a fact that 

 argues for the verity of the types. 



Table I. 



Character. 



Iberian. 



Alpine. 



B. B. B. 



Adriatic. 



Cro-Mag- 

 non. 



Blend. 



1 



s 



1 



CD 



c 



1 



i 

 1 



o 



c 

 ■a 



CD 



o 

 D 



O 



a 



1 



1 



o 

 S 



•s 

 s 



CD 



o 



1 

 ■a 

 s 

 S 





163.4 

 76.6 

 68.1 



79.9 

 71.6 

 98.6 

 73.2 

 58.3 



164.3 

 75.2 

 73.9 



86.4 



160.0 

 84.6 

 65.4 



83.3 

 76.6 

 85.0 

 69.8 

 63.3 



160.2 

 86.9 

 72.9 



83.0 



166.3 

 82.4 

 65.7 



84.0 

 74.7 

 90.0 

 68.1 

 61.3 



168.8 

 86.2 

 72.0 



82.9 



165.0 

 85.0 

 100.0 



82.1 

 79.7 

 104.0 

 70.3 

 54.6 



168.6 

 88.0 

 92.9 



78.4 



173.0 

 74.6 

 92.1 



86.4 

 78.6 

 99.2 

 70.6 

 58.9 



170.0 

 80.5 

 80.6 



82.6 



im.s 



82.5 

 83.2 



80.0 

 77.2-? 

 95.2 

 71.3 

 59.6 



163.8 

 82.4 

 »1.8 



82.4 



Cephalic index 



Morphologic face 



Brachial index 



Intermembral index . 

 Ear index 





THE .\LPINE AND B. B. B. TYPES. 



l^he characteristics of the Alpine type are stature below the average, 

 brachycepalic head, leptorhine nose, short lower legs, relatively wide 

 ears and short upper extremities. It is more like the blend than any 

 other type, and is almost identical with the B. B. B. except in stature, 

 which was arbitrarily chosen. Both have the highest ear index of all 

 types, the lowest intermembral index of all types, the lowest brachial 

 index except that of the Iberian, and the lowest nasal index of all types 

 It must be remembered, too, that there is only one Japanese Alpine, 



