ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plate I. The men of Taytaj'. The first figure from the left is an Iberian D with 

 Cro-Magnon affinities. The second figure from the left is an Australoid 

 of the secondary variety with Iberian afiinities. The middle figure 

 is the only Iberian E seen at Taytay. The figure to the right of the 

 center is a Modified B. B. B. with Cro-Magnon afiinities. The figure 

 on the right is the only B. B. B. seen at Taytay that approached nearly 

 the pure type. 

 II. A Bagobo woman from Davao, Mindanao. Primitive ears and Primitive 

 species. 



III. An Ifugao woman from Quiangan, Nueva Viscaya Province, Luzon. 



Primitive ears and Primitive species. 



IV. A Bontoc Igorot woman from the Mountain Province of Luzon. Primi- 



tive ears and Modified Primitive species. 

 V. A Bukidnon man from Capiz, Iloilo. Primitive ears and Primitive 

 species. 

 VI. A Kalinga from Ilagan, Isabela Province Luzon. Mixed Primitive ears 



and mixed Primitive species. 

 VII. An East Indian type from Cainta. Modified Iberian A ears, and modified 

 Iberian A subspecies or variety. 

 VIII. An East Indian type from Cainta. Modified Iberian B ears, and modified 

 Iberian B subspecies or variety. Cro-Magnon afiinities. 

 IX. An East Indian type from Cainta. Modified Iberian D ears, and 

 modified Iberian D subspecies or variety. Cro-Magnon affinities. 

 X. An old man from near Taytay. Modified Iberian D ears and modified 

 Iberian D subspecies or variety. Cro-Magnon afiinities. 

 XI. An oflieial of Taytay. Modified Iberian B and D ears and subspecies or 

 variety. Cro-Magnon affinities. 

 XII. A carpenter of Taytay. Modified Iberian E. Cro-Magnon affinities. 



XIII. A hammock carrier of Taytay. Mixed Alpine and Primitive ears and 



species. 



XIV. A property owner of Taytay. Modified B. B. B. ears and species. The 



subject is aiHioted with yaws. 

 XV. A retired proprietor of Taytay. Modified B. B. B. ears and species. 

 Cro-Magnon affinities. Partial facial paralysis. 

 XVI. A laborer of Taytay. Secondary Australoid variety. Iberian affinities. 

 XVII. A fisherman of Taytay. Secondary Australoid variety. Iberian affinities. 

 XVIII. Two Philippine skuUa that show right dorsal flattening and consequent 

 left ventral bulging. Well marked in the skull on the left. 



^All photographs used in this study were made by Mr. Martin of the Bureau 

 of Science or his assistants. 



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