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6, <?. E. P., 14 years. Eyes dark brown; hair tnedimn brown, 



wavy; skin 27, 40, 15, 18. 



7, 9 . E. P., II years. Eyes brown; hair medium brown, straight; 



skin 20, 41, 20, 19. 



8, d*. R. P., 9 years. Eyes brown; hair light brown, straight; skin 



21, 39, 21, 19. 



9, 9 , M. P., 6 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, wavy; 



skin 2S, 40, 17, 18. 



10, cf. T. S., 19 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, straight; 



skin 25, 43. '7. i.'!' 



11, cf . E. S., 17 years. Eyes medium brown; hair medium, some- 



what wavy; skin 5, 38, 35, 33. 



12, 9. I. S., 15 years. Eyes light brown; hair light brown, some- 



what wavy; skin 10, 42, 22, 26. 



13, 9 . N. S., 13 years. Eyes dark brown; hair medium brown, some- 



what curly; skin 30, 40, 15, 15. 



14, 9 . I. S., 10 years. Eyes medium brown; hair dark brown, very 



curly; skin 30, 43. iS. 12- 



15, cf • W. S., 7 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, straight; 



passes for white; skin 9, 38, 23, 30. 



16, 9. E. S., s years. Eyes medium brown; hair nearly straight; 



could pass for white; skin 9, 38, 25, 28. 



Pedigree 20. W. Family. 



I Gen. — Two sisters were born of a Jewish father and a mother with skin 

 say N 20. (i) The first sister, who has dark brown eyes, 

 dark brown curly hair, skin 13, 38, 21, 28, married R. W., 

 with skin say N 33, being the son of a colored father and a 

 sambo mother. They have four children (II 1-4). (2) The 

 other sister, who is the fairer, married a very fair man who 

 would pass for white. They have one daughter, who has 

 dark brown eyes ; black, straight hair ; olive skin i j, 46, 20, 1 9. 

 11 Gen. — I, cf. D. W., lo years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, curly; 

 skin 33, 41, 14, 12. 

 a, cf. A. W., 8 years. Eyes dark brown; hair fairly straight; skin 

 19, 35?, 18, 28 (adjusted). 



3, 9 . E. W., 6 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, wavy; 



too shy to have Ikt skin tested, but probably N 19. 



4, 9 . V, W., t a years. Eyes black; hair light brown; skin clearer 



than that of the others. 



Pedigree 21. W. Family. 



I Gen. W., now dead, was said to have had sldn as fair as N 4, and 



would have passed for white anywhere. He was the son of 

 a Scotchman and a very fair-colored woman with blue 

 eyes, the daughter of an Englishman and a colored woman. 

 He maiTied a woman with dark brown eyes; black hair 

 that waves a little about her face; skin 7, 4O, 33, 34. Ilcr 

 father was a very fair man with some colored blood from 

 his partly Jewish father, and her mother was a woman with 

 skin say N 10, being the daughter of an East Indian and a 

 French woman. They have eight children. 



