III. FILIPINO TYPES: UACIAL ANATOMY IN TAYTAY. 379 



The morphologic face index is S'^.l, that of the Igorots is 7!).4, whereas 

 Martin's Malays var)- from SO.o to 85. S which is greater than it would 

 be were the methods of measuring the same. 



The following facial indices are taken from ilai'tin(18) for comparison: 



Battaks S2.0 



Javanese 82.1 

 Malaya 83.0-8.3.8 



South Chinese 85.3 



Ainos SG.n 



North Chinese 87.0 



. Sikhs 88.3 



If the chin-nasion distance of the Tayta\'ans were increased by 7 or 8 

 millimeters, which would be fair under the circumstances, the index 

 -n'ould then surjDass even that of the Sikhs. Undoubtedly, the face of the 

 average Taytayan is long like that of the Sikli, the northern Chinese and 

 the European. 



The lower face height (chin to nasal spine 6.6 centimeters) compared 

 with the upper face height (nasal spine to vertex, 16.4 centimeters) is 

 not so great as that of the Igorots (6.7 centimeters lower, 14.9 centimeters 

 upper) which again places the Taytayan close to the European. 



