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B. Cases seen and reported by myself and included in the Monograph on 
Albinism (to which pages and Figures in Pedigree Appendix refer): 
1. Girl aged 4£ years, daughter of Dingo, Chiromo ; Fig. 426. 
2. Boy aged 2^ years at Zomba; p. 148 ftn. 
3. Chesiwandiri of Maumi, S. Nyasa; Fig. 430, Plate Y (77). 
4. Ng'ombe, S. Nyasa ; p. 147, Fig. 427, Plate Y (80). 
5. Child of Mtila, S. Nyasa ; Fig. 431, Plate Y (79). 
0. Mbwerachajij q{ Mvera> Q Angoniland ; Fig. 42S, Plate Z (84). 
7. Kantaye J 
8. Old man of Nkoma, C. Angoniland ^ 
9. Old woman „ „ J 
10. Young woman of Nkoma, C. Angoniland ; Plate Y (78). 
11. Soto of Angoniland ; Fig. 433. 
12. Sikumbiri of Blantyre ; Fig. 434. 
In the families of these cases 6 other cases occurred making a total of 18. 
13. The Piebald Family of Florence Bay; p. 250, Plates H (21), 
RR (147)— (150). 
C. The following cases are now reported for the first time : 
1. Alice. 8. Chikoya. 
2. Saiti. 9. Nderemani. 
3. John. 10. Mateuta. 
4. Pingo. 11. Child of Annie. 
5. Chibwana. 12. Moyichandi. 
6. Tom. 13. Sawali. 
7. Ali. 
Case CI. Alice of Ghikanji's Village, Dwangwa, Awemba Tribe. Pedigree, 
Plate XXI, Fig. 11. 
The father and brother, a boy aged 6 years, are of average colour, the mother 
is rather light-skinned, cafe-au-lait. No relatives are known to be albinotic. 
The albino (Plate XVIII (25)) is a child aged 8 months, she has a pinkish 
tinge to a very white skin, no vestige of pigment visible. Hair as nearly white as 
possible, not woolly on head. Irides a slaty blue with orange pigment network 
round the pupils. Ophthalmoscopic examination impossible. Red reflex not 
present in ordinary daylight. Lateral nystagmus and photophobia marked. 
There are some blisters and sores on neck and ankles, the result of sunburn ; on 
body and limbs fine white downy hairs present ; a small umbilical hernia present. 
