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some of the early types of Europe, and the many ditferent peoples of the 

 East are the results of this varjdng mixture. This seems too simple to 

 be plausible, but the deeper the study the greater the revelations of its 

 truth. The type of Igorot that resembles the Negrito is not a proto- 

 morph but has protomorphic characters. Another type of Igorot that is 

 similar to Martin's Senoi also has protomorphic characters, but they are 

 unlike those of the jSTegiito. The individual Igorot that resembles a 

 true protomorph (No. 3) is an Intel-mediate type, unlike either the Senoi 

 or the. Negrito. The protomorpL is not a true type, but a composite or 

 blend of other more distinct types. The Senoi itself is not a pure type, 

 but is mixed, as may be readily demonstrated. 



Judged by the canon of Fritsch and the artistic modulus of Geyer 

 according to the classification of Stratz, the Igorot has characters of the 

 protomorph, the xanthoderm, and the leukodenn; does not reseml^le the 

 melanoderm, but is in reality a metamorph. The protomorph charac- 

 ters are due to the Negrito, the xanthoderm to a type found among 

 Chinese and Japanese, but of European origin, the leul<:oderni characters 

 to another European type. 



VII. THREE SELECTED TYPES. 



When the 104 adult male Igorots are separated into the three groups, 

 dolichocephalic, mesocephalic, and brachycephalie, and these groups are 

 subdivided according to the shape of the head outlines, three types, 2 

 dolichocephalic and 1 brachycephalie, are separated with ease. (Figs. 

 11 and 12.) The remainder could be subdivided with difficulty, and they 



Fig. 11. — Horizontal outlines of three Igorot heads to represent the three selected types 

 M, A, and N : M, the long outside outline (solid) ; A, the broken outline ; N, the 

 short inside solid outline. 



