90 HEREDITY OF SKIN COLOR IN NEGRO-WHITE CROSSES. 



11 Ceil. — I, 9. L. M., isyears. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, straight; 

 fairer than a brunet; pass for white anywhere; skin 8, 37, 21, 

 34. 



2, 9 . L. M., 14 years. Eyes medium brown; hair medium brown, 



straight; pass for white anywhere; skin 8, 38, 22, 32. 



3, 9. C. M., 12 years. Eyesdarkbrown;hair dark brown, slightly 



wavy; fairest in the family; pass for white anywhere; skin 

 5. 3S. 23, 37. 



4, 9 . E. M., 10 years. Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, wavy; 



pretty brown skin 15, 50, 18, 17. 



5, cT, A. M., 9 years. Eyes dark brown; hairmcdium brown, very 



w:i\-y; said to be like II 6, but very sunburned, 



6, 9 . C. M., 3 years. Eyes dark brown ; hair dark brown and wavy; 



skin 8, 36, 19, 37 ; would pass for white in the United States. 



PiiDiGREE 40. B. Family. 



(A colored family which shows no pigmentation, except possibly in one child.) 



I Cell. — B., who has dark, curly, rather coarse hair and a clear wliite skin, 

 is the son of an Englislmian and a very fair colored woman, a 

 "muslco," who was darker than her four sisters. His wife, 

 who has dark brown eyes, straight dark brown hair, and 

 a clear complexion, is the daughter of an Englishman and 

 a Jamaican whoso ancestors were said to be "white people 

 from Flanders," though there may be a Httle colored blood. 

 They have seven children. 

 II Gen. — I, 9 . Dark brown, wavy liair; the darkest complexion, a rich 

 brunet; skin not more tlian N 10. 



2, 4, 9 9 . Dark brown, wavy hair; from photograph appear to be 

 bruncts; mother and neighbors say they are fairer than 

 II I. 



3> Si C? rf'- Medium brown eyes and medium brown straight hair. 

 Pass for white anywhere. 



6, 7, 9 9. Medium brown eyes; golden wavy hair; very white skin; 

 pass anywhere for wliitc children, but in Jamaica their 

 wavy hair rnukcs one suspicious of colored blood. 



I'ljuicKEE 41. T. Family. 



J Qcii^ T., who has medium brown eyes and hair, is apparently a 



white man; skin say N s percent; but his slightly wavy hair 

 and distinctly curly and scant mustache suggest a little 

 colored blood. His father was an Englishman, his mother 

 passes for white, his sister is apparently pure white with 

 (lark brown eyes and straight white hair (sec Pedigree 45, 

 I Generation). His wife, who had a white father, clearly 

 shows her colored blood in her light brown skin, say N 10 

 per cent, and brown eyes, although her hair is black and 

 only waves slightly. They have seven children. 

 j[ (7f„. — I, (ji. J. T. Eyes and hair medium brown; .skin say N s per cent. 

 2, <f. J. E. T. Eyes dark brown; black, curly hair and mustache; 

 skin 6, 33, 22, 39. 



