104 HEREDITY OF SKIN COLOR IN NEGRO-WHITE CROSSES, 



II Gen. — I, 9 . Eyes dark brown; hair dark brown, very wavy; skin 3, 32, 

 12, 53; would pass for white anywhere. She has four 

 children (III i, 2, 3, 4), whose natural father is a white 

 man with a high, large nose; blue eyes; red hair. All the 

 children would pass for white. 

 Ill Gen, — I, cf . Good nose and mouth; blue eyes; almost straight hair. 



2, cT. Lar};c nose; lips thicker than those of III i; curly brown 



hair; huge dark brown freckles. 



3, 9. Like III 2. 



4, 9 . Large, high nose; lips very red and a little thick; eyes blue; 



hair red and curly; skin fair but freckled. 



Pedigree 6. T. Family. 



I Gen. — Three children, the illegitimate offspring of a pure white man with 

 dark eyes and dark, straight hair, skin said to be red 

 (evidently he was a planter and his skin was red from ex- 

 posure), and a ncgress with typical negro features, flat 

 nose, thick lips, woolly, kinky hair, skin 70, 28.5, i, 0.5. 



1 . A daughter, S. T., who has a flat nose, one eye crossed, 

 crinkly but not kinky hair, skin 29, 32, 13, 26, had, by a 

 white man, — B., with blue eyes and light brown straight 

 hair, two illegitimate children (II 1,2). 



2. A second daughter, R. T., has a flat nose; rather thick 

 lips; kinky hair; skin 20, 32, 13, 35. 



3. A son, H. T., has a flat nose, extremely flat between 

 the eyes; rather thick lips; Hght brown eyes; very kinky 

 hair; skin 20, 32, 13, 35. 



II Gen. — I, cT. C. B., 12 years. Nose good; eyes blue; hair straight; skin 

 10. 32, 13, 45. 

 2, cf . R. B., 10 years. Nose good; mouth shaped like a negro's; 

 eyes blue; hair slifjhtly wavy; skin 10, 32, 13, 45. 



