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with heart or arterial disease, 2 with fever and 1 witli neurastlienia. 

 Such few observations would mean little, but they corroborate previous 

 findings in the morgue, therefore their meaning is significant. 



The Primitive, 3 subjects, have 2 with animal parasites, 1 with lung 

 or pleural aiffections and 1 with some acute infection. 



The Australoid is afEected in 18 cases with animal parasites, 6 with 

 tuberculosis, 2 with other lung or pleural affections, 2 with heart or 

 arterial disease, 1 with neurasthenia, and 3 with the kidneys or genito- 

 urinary organs affected. The large number of cases of tuberculosis is 

 probably due to Iberian influence. 



Among the Blends are 60 cases of animal parasites, 12 cases of tuber- 

 culosis, 8 cases of lung or pleural afliections other than tuberculosis, 18 

 alimentary affections other than animal parasites, 5 heart and arterial 

 diseases, 4 cases of fever, 5 of acute infections, 3 with skin diseases in- 

 cluding 1 case of leprosy, 3 with diseases of the kidneys and genito- 

 urinary organs, 1 case of rheumatism, and 1 of splenic affection. 



The diseases group themselves in a similar manner when the ear type 

 alone is the differential factor, as in the following table : 





Intes- 

 tinal 

 par- 

 asites. 



Respir- 

 ntory. 



17 

 13 

 2 



Circu- 

 latory. 



Nerv- 

 ous. 



Fevers. 



Urinary. 



Ali- 

 men- 

 tary. 



Others. 



Mixed ears 



Iberian ears 



Iberian-Primitive ears 



49 

 26 



11 



41 1 

 3 1 

 1 10 



1 

 2 

 8 



6 

 



1 



8 

 5 

 1 



4 

 3 



1 



The mixed ears include those that are not of any distinct type and 

 whose affinites are obscure or of many kinds. Probably the majority of 

 these have Iberian characteristics. 



The Iberian has a greater proportion of lung affections and fewer 

 urinary troubles than the mixed. The Iberian-Primitive has fewer lung 

 troubles and a greater number of intestinal parasites than either the 

 Iberian or mixed. 



Other forms are not considered because there are too few for com- 

 parative purposes. 



The Iberian and the Primitive are next compared by taking every 

 individual in which either type of ear occurs, be it pure or not, there 

 being 69 in the Iberian group and 29 in the Primitive. The diseases are 

 then found to be as follows : 



Iberian 



Primitive 



Num- 

 ber. 



Intes- 1 



tinal :t,,„<. Tuber- 

 par- ^™S. oulosis. 



asites. ; 



i 



Ali- 

 men- 

 tary. 



Circu- 

 latory. 



Mala- 

 ria. 



Others. 



Beri- 

 beri. 



Total. 



59 

 29 



48 

 19 



18 

 3 



12 



1 



10 

 2 



8 

 1 



4 

 



1 

 3 





 1 



107 

 29 



