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necessarily more blond in countries where the indigenous pop- 

 ulation is blond, the reverse is rather true. A study of the in- 

 terrelation of the color of the hair and eyes into types gives the 

 same results, as can be seen from the following table : 



Table XLVIII. 



Types of Pigmentation of Jews in Various Countries. 



Nativity. 



Type. 



Number 

 Observed. 



Observer. 





Dark. 



Fair. 



Mixed. 





Galician Jews. 















Men, in New York 



43-93 



13.12 



42.95 



305 







Women, in New York 



50.82 



16.39 



32.79 



122 







Polish Je7us. 















Men, in New York 



53-65 



9-52 



36.83 



315 







Women, in New York 



50.C0 



5-36 



44.64 



56 







Men, in Poland 



57.92 



0.55 



41.53 



183 



Elkind. 





Women, in Poland 



58.50 



8.50 



33-0O 



118 



(( 





Lithuanian, IVhite-Russ. Jews. 















Men, in New York 



53-09 

 53-00 



8.73 

 12.00 



38.18 

 35-00 



275 

 100 







Women, in New York 







Men, in Lithuania 



63.06 



10.19 



26.75 



314 



Yakowenko,Talko-Hry 



ncewicz. 



Women, in Lithuania 



74.00 



6.00 



20.00 



100 



Yakowenko. 





Little- Russian jews. 















Men, in New York 



49-31 



7-31 



43-38 



219 







Women, in New York 



55-41 



8.II 



36.49 



74 







Men, in Little-Russia 



51-30 



16.20 



34-00 



869 



Talko-Hryncewicz. 





Women, in Little-Russia... 



68.60 



6.90 



24.30 



799 



ti < < 





Roumanian Jews. 















Men, in New York 



46.67 

 50.00 



10.66 



42.67 



150 







Women, in New York 



13.64 



36.36 



44 







Hungarian Jews. 















Men, in New York 



45-71 

 61.54 



12.14 



42.15 

 33-33 



140 







Women, in New York 



5-13 



39 







United States. 















Men, in New York 



50.81 



8.87 



40.32 



124 







From this table it is seen that the proportion ol dark types 

 oscillates between 44 percent (Galician) and 53 percent (Polish 

 and Lithuanian Jews). Fair types were encountered 7.31 per- 

 cent among the Little-Russian, 8.73 among the Lithuanian and 

 White-Russian, 9.52 among the Polish, 10.66 among the Rou- 

 manian, 12.14 among the Hungarian, and 13.12 percent among 

 the Galician Jews. A comparison with the Jews in their native 



