442 I'.EAX. 



'I'lioiT is first a ])ei-ioil ol' alternate inlieritance, tlien a period of 

 lil(']Klin<; I'oUowed l)y a period of stability, after which differentiation 

 begins. The four periods are not clear-cut but overlap, and more than 

 one may be going on at the same time. 



Fusion of the mass of Filipinos throughout is evident in the formation 

 of a blend that will probably be largely Primitive, or between that and the 

 Adriatic, because in the course of time the Iberian elements will be 

 eliminated to a great extent by disease, especially tuberculosis. 



The Filipinos of Taytay are therefore in the blending period, but at 

 tlie same time some of the types may exhibit alternate heredity, some 

 are in a condition of stability, and o'thers aie undergoing differentiation. 

 There is, no doubt, an exemplification of Galton and Pearson's ance.stral 

 heredity and reversion to mediocrity, yet fusion of all the elements seems 

 to be the ultimate goal. 



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