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are given in Tables XLIX. and L. (Table XLIX. Relative Local Differences and 
Table L. General Divergency). The results are also shown diagraramatically in 
Maps LV. to LXXVIII. 
TABLE XLVIL 
Name of Pigmentation Groups 
Pigmentation Group embraces 
I Anderston 
II. Milton 
III. St Rollox 
IV. Dennistoun 
V. Caltoo, Catnlachie and Bridgeton ... 
VI. Tradeston, Gorbals & Hutchesontowu 
VII. South Govan 
VIII. Partick 
IX. South Suburban District ... 
X. North Suburban District 
XI. East Suburban District 
XII. West Suburban District 
The Wards of Anderston, Broomielaw, Sandy- 
ford, Exchange, Blythswood, part of Park 
The Wards of Cowcaddens, Park (part of), 
Woodside (part of) 
The Wards of Townhead, Cowlairs (part of), 
Springburn (part of) 
Dennistoun Ward 
The Wards of Calton, Whitevale, Milend, 
and Dahnarnock 
The Wards of Kingston, Gorbals and 
Hutchesontown 
All the Govan School Board area south of 
the river 
Partick ; Kelvinside Ward 
The Parishes of Eastwood, Cathcart, Ruther- 
glen and Cambuslang 
The Parishes of Gadder, New Kilpatrick, 
Old Kilpatrick and Baldernock 
The Parishes of Bothwell, Barony and Old 
Monkland 
The Parishes of Renfrew and Abbey (Paisley 
Burgh and Paisley landward) 
IL Analysis of Glasgow Data, {a.) General Divergency in Colour. {!) Degree 
of General Resemblance of the various divisions of Glasgow to the General 
Population in Hair Golotir. It will be remembered that in the district analysis, 
the 13th district, Glasgow and Govan, exhibited the excessive divergencies from 
the general population as represented by log P = 44"8 for boys and log P = 14C'6 
for girls. In the county analysis the chief cities were treated separately from the 
counties and Govan was separated from Glasgow, when it was found that the values 
of log P fell — that is, less divergency was exhibited for Glasgow and Govan 
separately than for Glasgow and Govan together. Still the significance of the 
divergency was very great. Log P (boys) for Glasgow proper was 29"5 and for 
Govan 16'9. For girls the values were 120'0 and 34'5. Glasgow proper is thus 
much more divergent than Govan. 
From the analysis of Greater Glasgow and environs, one is able to locate 
the areas of greatest divergency. Of all the pigmentation groups, the sixth 
group (Tradeston, Gorbals and Hutchesontown) stands out the most divergent in 
hair colour for both boys and girls. South Govan and Anderston follow a long 
way behind. From the fact that there is a large excess of medium and dark hair 
in the girl population, Calton, Camlachie and Bridgeton as a group is as greatly 
divergent as South Govan, but the boy population is quite a good sample of the 
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