-ioZ BEAN. 



Compared with Martin's figures for the Malay Peninsula, the body 

 length is slightly greater for the Igorots, and especially is this true 

 of the highland group. The lowland is exactly the same as Senoi II, in 

 absolute length, but relative to stature, the Lowland Igorot has a longer 

 body. The hody of the women is exactly as long as that of the men, 

 and relative to stature it is longer. 



The neck length presents unusual differences. The neck of the High- 

 land Igorots is the shortest, even shorter than the women's, both abso- 

 lutely and relatively; that of the Lowland Igorot is longer than any 

 others, even the Bontoc being shorter. 



Neck length (collum) . 





Group. 



■ 



Absolute. 



Relative. ; 





7.2 

 6.4 



7.8 



4.. 5 





4.2 



Lowland _ _ 



5.1 



Total 





7.1 

 6.6 



4.6 



Women 



4.5 







The women have relatively as long necks as any of the men ; although 

 they are not exactly swan-like, there is sjoninetry and beauty in their 

 lines and proportions. 



III. HEAD FORM. 



The length of the head is measured from the glabella to the maximiun 

 occipital point {torus occipitalis) , the greatest breadth is taken, and also 

 the height from the external auditory meatus to the bregma. The 

 following outlines are made with electric fuse wire : 



1. Sagittal: From the glabella to the external occipital protuberance; 



2. Horizontal : Above the superciliary ridges and around the maximum occipital 

 point ; 



3. Coronal: From the root of the zygomatic process on each side across the 

 vertex. 



Electric fuse wire was chosen after trying many materials, because of 

 its lightness, rigidity and pliability. If care is exercised, the shape 

 of the head is retained perfectly, the hair interferring in only a few in- 

 stances. This method of obtaining outlines of the head on the living, 

 while open to objection, nevertheless furnishes a ready and convenient 

 means of securing at least the approximate head form. The sagittal 

 outline is especially valuable, because of its greater accuracy. 



The measurements of the head are reduced to skull measurements by deducting 

 10 millimeters from each diameter, and the skull size as thus determiried is used 



