TIIK BENfiUET IGOROTS. 



Dimensiona of the face. 



437 



Group. 



Num- 

 ber. 



Physiog- 

 nomic 

 face 

 height. 



Morpho- 

 logic 

 face 

 height. 



Bizj'- 

 gomatic 

 width. 



Physiog- 

 nomic 

 index. 



Morpho- 

 logic 

 index. 



Bontoc 



14 

 46 

 44 



18.1 

 18.1 

 17.5 



10.8 

 10.9 

 10.7 



13.7 



7.i 7 



78.8 

 79.0 

 80.4 



Highland 



13.8 76.3 

 13.3 ! 76.0 







Total- 



104 

 10 



17.9 I 10.8 

 in. 6 10. 3 



13.6 ! 76.0 



79.4 i 





13, 1 79. 1 7R. 6 1 







_ 







1 



The inde.x; of the phj'siognoniy, which indicates the relative face widtli, 

 is greatest for the mountain division and least for the Bontoc. It is 

 greater for the Igorots than for the Japanese and Malays, but 'it is less 

 than that of the Aino. The women's faces are relatively wider than 

 the men's. The morphologic index which indicates the relative length 

 of the face below the eyes is greatest for the Lowland and least for the 

 Bontoc. It is less than that of any other Eastern Asiatic peoples, 

 although the Mantra (40) are about the same. 



The lower face height (chin to nasal septum) as compared with the 

 artistic modulus and with the total head height (chin to vertex) is as 

 follows : 



Loioer face height compared with the artistic modulus and total head height. 



Group. 



Num- 

 ber. 



l°i''} -artistic 

 heigW. l-odulus. 



Low^er 



face 



height. 



Relative 

 lower face 



height to 

 total head 



height. 





14 i 21.8 7.3 

 46 ; 22.0 7.0 

 44 1 21.1 7.1 



6.7 

 6.6 

 0.7 



31 

 30 

 32 



Highland _ _ _ 



Lowland 



Total 



104 21.0 7.1 

 10 20. 7 7. 1 



6.7 

 6. .'i 



31 

 31 













The Highland has the least lower face, the Lowland the greatest, and the Bontoc 

 and the women are exactly intermediate. The Highland has the greatest total head 

 height, the longest physiognomy, and the shortest lower face, therefore his frontal 

 cranial height is the greatest of all the Igorots. This is true also of the auricular 

 bregmatic height, and the head outlines show the same, therefore the several 

 measurements corroborate each other. The artistic modulus of the Bontoc is 

 nearer that of the Europeans than are the others. 



