328 



BEAN. 



Belgian (94.5), and that of tlie Igorot women is much less (81."i). The 

 difference is due more to the shoulder Ijreadth than the hip Ijreadth, 

 althougli the latter is also less for Filipinos than for Europeans. The 

 Japanese have relatively broader hips and shoulders tluui eitiier tlie 

 Europeans or Filipinos, and the relative shoulder l)readth is much greater 

 than the relative hip breadth. Tlie Igorot is similar to the Japanese. 



Relative shoulder breadth {relative to stature). 



No. 



47 

 10 

 30 

 47 

 10 

 104 

 40 



Group. 



Sex. 



Morgue 9 



Igorot - - I 9 



French* _. 

 Japanese - 

 Morgue — 



Igorot 



French*-. 



9 



d 



cT 



Breadth. 



Relative hip breadth {relative to stature). 



47 

 10 

 104 

 40 

 47 

 30 

 10 



Morgue-- 

 Japanese . 



Igorot 



French'-. 

 Morgue — 

 French'.. 

 Igorot 



19.6 

 21.8 

 16.3 

 22.9 

 19.9 

 22.5 

 18.9 



d 



15.9 



d 



17.1 



d 



16.6 



d 



16.9 



9 



16.0 



9 



18.4 



9 



17.7 



" Topinard ; BlSmgnts d' Anthropologie GSn6rale. Paris, 1888. 



The characters that diffei-entiate the Japanese from the other groups 

 are : cephalic index, which is the same as in the Igorots, but different from 

 the others; long, high head and wide forehead; narrow nose, relative to 

 the other groups ; face both long and wide, but relatively longer than that 

 of the other groups; relatively long ears; wide mouth; wide eyes; high 

 sternum; relatively short forearm and lower leg, and relatively long 

 upper arm and upper leg; and absolutely and relatively wide shoulders 

 and hips. With a stature about the same as that of the Iberian and 

 other characters simulating the European, the Japanese resemble the 

 European more than do the other groups. 



The characters that differentiate the Igorots are: small stature; long, 

 narrow head; exceedingly wide nose; narrow mouth; short hand; and 

 wide shoulder. These all indicate the predominating influence or presence 

 in great numbers of the Australoid. 



The differential characteristics of the Morgue subjects are : broad 

 head; cephalic index about the same as the Student; large nose, broader 

 and longer than any other group ; narrow eyes ; high trochanter (long 

 lower extremities) ; high umbilicus; relatively long lower legs, forearms, 



