400 



BEAN. 



The cokir (if tlie hair is almost iinironiily lihifk and straight, with an 

 occasional line brown, but no notes were niadr- in rel'iTence to this factor. 



Onlv three individuals had wavy hair and these gave evidence of 

 modified Iberian characteristics. No association with the Xegrito can be 

 established IVom the liair form, and tliere is no evidence of any recent 

 Negrito intei'niixture. 



KYE COLOH. 



The average eye color of 17!) individuals deternuned with Martin's(17) 

 artificial eyes is that of the intermediate brown No. 3, which occurred 

 74 times, a greater number than any other color. Number 1 occurred 

 18 times: in 6 Australoids, 7 Blends, 2 Iberians, 2 Cro-Magnons and 1 

 Alpine; and No. 5 occurred 16 times: in 8 Blends, 2 Alpines, 3 Cro- 

 Magnons, 2 Australoids, 1 Iberian and 1 B. B. B. It may be significant 

 that a greater number of Australoids and Ujerians have dark eyes than 

 light eyes, signifying an intensification of pigment due probably to the 

 Iberian. I have referred before (4) to an intensification of skin pigment 

 among Filipino Iberians, and this is hereby confirmed. 



The condition of arcits senilis is prevalent and is not confined to old 

 men. 



Four blind individuals were noted among 183 men. 



THE MONGOLIAN EYELID. 



Observations were made on 116 individuals to determine tlie condition 

 of the upper lid at the inner can thus, and only 10 were found with a well 

 marked fold at this jjoint, whereas 63 were found without the fold, and 

 43 had only a slight indication of it. 



If this fold is a sign of Asiatic blood as distinguished from European 

 and others, then almost half the individuals examined give indications of 

 Asiatic extraction. However, this proportion is probably not true, but 

 those individuals who ha\'e only a slight fold have no di.iubt as much 

 other blood as Asiatic. Therefore the relative proportion of European 

 and others to Asiatic should be as the ratio of 63 to 10, or 63 plus i 43 to 

 10 plus i 43, which is' a ratio of 84. .5 to 31. .5, or somewhere between the 

 two ratios. 



When the types (sjjecies) are coi-related with the three conditions of 

 eyelid, not one type can be excluded from the Mongolian, but each type 

 has some individuals with this condition as may be seen in the table below : 



Blend. 



straight 36 



Slight Mongolian j 24 



Mongolian 5 



Austra- 

 loid. 



Iberian. 



Cro- 

 Mag- 

 non. 



.-1 



12 

 8 

 2 



8 

 

 2 



3 



4 

 1 



4 ! 

 41 3 

 , 



