43t; 



BEAN. 



The dolichocephalic heads are low_. the brachycephalic are liigh and 



the mesoceplialic are intermediate. How, then, can the low^ — ^tt- index 



of the lowland group be accounted for when it is known that this group 

 is largely brachycephalic? A closer examination of the cephalic index 

 reveals the fact that the dolichocephalic heads of the lowland group 



have a very low ^j — ^rr index which influences the average of the group 



so as to lower it. It is seen from the above table of comparative indices 



that the -, — ^-;r- index of the dolichocephalic heads is grouped about 65 



and 69. There are high long heads and low long heads, the latter are 

 found largely in the lowlands, and the former are found largely in the 

 highlands. 



The widest head breadth compared with the narrowest forehead 

 breadth gives a great difference between the Bontoe and lowland groups. 

 The Bontoe, with the narrowest head, has the widest forehead, and the 

 Lowland with a wider head, has the narrowest. The women have rel- 

 atively wider foreheads than the men. The forehead of the Igorots is 

 wider than that of the inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula, or of other 

 Malays, as wide as the Northern Chinese, and a little less wide than 

 the Aino(39). 



Widest head breadth compared loith narrowest forehead. 





Group. 



Widest 

 part of 

 head. 



Narrowest 



part of 

 forehead. 



Difference.! 



Bontoe 



Highland 



Lowland 



Total ... 

 Women 





14.5 

 14.7 

 14.6 



10.5 

 10.3 

 10.2.1 



40.0 

 44.0 

 43.5 J 



14.6 

 14.1 



10.3 

 10.3 



43.0 



m.o 



lY. PHTSIOGNOMT. 



The morphologic face height is the distance from the chin to the 

 nasion ; and the physiognomic face height is from the chin to the hair 

 line. The dimensions are practically the same for the Bontoe and high- 

 land groups, but the lowland group is smaller in every particular. The 

 face width of the Bontoe and Highland is greater than that of the in- 

 habitants of the Malay Peninsula, and is nearer that of the Chinese, 

 Japanese, and Ainos. The physiognomy of the women is less in its 

 dimensions than that of the men. 



