RESULTS, 



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Various measurements were made in Bermuda, in Jamaica, and 

 in Louisiana of the skin color of persons reputed to be of pure negro 

 blood. They are as follows: 



Tadlb a.—Quanlilalive dclerminalions of the skin color of pure-bred negroes. 

 I. BERMUDA. 



•The 

 oHstoa] data 



Reference No. 

 filed at the 



lo." in this and following tables refers to the case number and generation of I 

 Eugenica Record OiEce. B. Bermuda; J, Jamaica; L. Louisiana. 



Altogether, determinations were made on i8 negroes, and gave 

 proportions of black in the skin color ranging from 37 to 78. The fre- 

 quencies of the various classes of the black element in skin color, of the 

 various grades of the white element, and of the combination of N+R 

 grades are given in sections Nos. 1,2, and 3 respectively of table 3. 



Tadle 3. — Frequency of each class of skin color {per cent of N) in :S "full-blooded " negroes. 



