BERMUDIAN FAMILIES. 



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typical hair, and skin 68, 13, s. 14. By a man darker than 

 herself (about N 78) she had a daughter, 13 years old, skin 

 58, 30, 6, 6; and a son, is years old, skin 5a, 30, 9, 9. Then 

 she married a dark-eyed EnRlishman, who, however, has a 

 brother with blue eyes, and they had two children (IV i, a). 

 (See fig. I.) 



a, 9 . M. S., II years. Skin S4, 3S. 6. S- 



3, {f . J. S. Skin 19, 34, 20, 27. Married a woman whose father 

 was English and whose mother was Portuguese, both from 

 Antigua. Her hair is black, nearly straight, and the complex- 

 ion olive, 5,31. 22, 39. They had four children (IV 3, 4, 5, 6). 

 IV Gen. — I, cf . L. A. M., 10 years. Skin 55, 28, 7, 10. Paternity doubtful. 



2, cf . E. M., 4 years. Eyes blue; hair flaxen and straight; skin 32, 

 12, 18, 38 (fig. i). 



3, 9 . G. S., 7 years. Eyes dark; hair black and straight; skin 15, 



20, 15, so. 



4, cT. L. S., 5 years. Eyes dark; hair black and straight; skin 25, 



25- 14, 36. 



5, 9 . K. S., 4 years. Eyes dark; hair light brown and very curly; 



skin 14, 27, 12, 47. 



6, 9 . W. S., 2 years. Hair brown and curly; skin s, 40, 16, 39. 



Pedigree 7. F. Family. 

 Black X White Mating. 



I Gen. — T. F., son of an Englishman and a white Bermudian; blue eyes; 

 brunet ; married a very black woman, who knows of no white 

 blood in her ancestry; typical kinky hair; sldn 77, 15, 3, S- 

 They have had six children, of whom five are living (II 1-6). 

 II Gen. — I, cf . C. P., 9 years. Hair very dark, coarse, curly but not woolly ; 

 skin 43, 3S, 7. iS- 



2, cf. E. F., 7 years. Hair dark brown, very curly, almost woolly; 



skin 39, 35, 10, 16. 



3, 9 . — , t 3 months. Skin was like the baby's. No. 6. 



4, cf. J. F., 4 years. Hair dark brown, soft, very wavy, not woolly; 



skin 43, 26, 10, 21. 



5, cf . A. F., 2 years. Hair dark brown, golden on its curly ends, 



otherwise straight and soft; skin 45, 28, 11, 16. 



6, cf . H. F., 3 months. Hair black and straight; skin 30, 28, 18, 24. 



Pedigree 8. J. Family. 



I Gen. — H. D. A light-colored man, whose father was Irish and mother a 

 mulatto, married a light-colored woman whose father was a 

 mulatto and mother " brown." They had four children (II 

 J. a. 3. 4)- 

 II <?«»».— I, 9 . L. D. [J.]. Hair dark brown and slightly wavy; skin 16, a6, 

 23, 35. Married E. C. J., a barrister, whose hair is black and 

 straight; skin 13, 38, 15, 34. Their children (III i, 2, 3, 4) 

 were all bom with black hair which began to lighten in a few 

 weeks, except in the case of the youngest child. 

 2, 9 . — D., t, a shade darker than II i. 



