in. FILIPINO types: racial anatomy in taytay. 



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Table V. — Indices and relative factors of adult male Filipinos at Taytwy — 

 averages and extremes. 



Factors. 



Absolute length: 



Lower leg 



Upper leg 



Hand 



Forearm 



Upper arm 



Pubis to umbilicus 



Umbilicus to sternum. 



Total head height 



Upper face height 



Relative length: 



Lower leg 



Upper leg 



Hand 



Forearm 



Upper arm i. 



. Indices: 



Omphalic 



Cephalic 



Nasal 



Physiognomic 



Morphologic face 



Mini- 

 mum. 



37.29 

 39.32 

 li..55 

 23.05 

 32. SJ 

 13.96 

 33.14 

 23.00 

 11.30 



23.87 

 24. GO 

 11.05 

 14.45 

 20.30 



42.25 



SI. 79 

 ■So. 20 

 73.20 

 81.30 



Maxi- 

 mum. 



42. 20 

 47.10 

 22. 00 

 27.90 

 38.00 

 19.00 

 38.60 

 28.20 

 16.20 



27.20 

 27.40 

 15. 71 

 16.60 

 22.78 



60.26 

 94.28 

 110.00 

 64.30 

 66.10 



Number 

 of indi- 

 viduals. 



175 

 176 

 176 

 176 

 175 

 175 

 175 

 175 

 169 



175 

 176 

 176 

 176 

 175 



175 

 182 

 182 

 178 

 178 



II. DESCRIPTIVE CIIARACTEES. 



Time and exact appliances forbade the measurement of certain char- 

 acteristics such as skin color and minor deformities, but notes were made 

 of such occurrences and they are utilized in the following pages for 

 purposes of description. 



SKIN COLOK. 



The Taj'tayan has a brown skin, the shade of which depends largely 

 upon whether the individual is an outdoor or indoor worker. As the 

 majority of men are fishermen or farmers, the skin is usually a darker 

 shade than the average Filipino of Manila where so many men worlc 

 indoors. The skin color is somewhat relative for this reason. However, 

 a few individuals were so dark in color as to appear almost black, and a 

 few more individuals were so light in color as to appear almost white. Of 

 these there were six of the former and eigliteen of the latter. The light- 

 colored individuals invariably exhibited evidences of recent European 

 extraction, whereas the dark colored were similar to the Indians of 

 ' Cainta from whom they were probably derived. 



