206 Pigmentatio7i Survey of School Children in Scotland 
TABLE L. 
Divergency in Hair Colour and Eye Colour. Greater Qlasgoiu and Environs. 
Hair 
Eyes 
Boys 
Girls 
Boys 
Girls 
LogP 
Q 
LogP 
Q 
LogP 
Q 
LogP 
Q 
Anderston 
Milton 
St Rollox ... 
Dennistoun ... 
Bridgeton 
Tradeston ... 
Partick 
Go van 
South Suburban Area ... 
East Suburban Area 
North Suburban Area ... 
West Suburban Area 
To -7 
6- 2 
4- 5 
1- 3 
2- 3 
36-3 
5- 5 
iro 
5- 2 
3- 4 
7- 8 
6- 7 
■0139 
■0114 
■0090 
•0150 
■0069 
■0263 
■0101 
■0150 
■0105 
■0081 
■0116 
•0109 
20 ^6 
15^0 
9^6 
8^9 
25-4 
52^6 
10^8 
25^2 
7-1 
2^7 
4-5 
9-8 
•0201 
•0179 
•0137 
•0127 
•0226 
•0321 
•0143 
•0226 
•0125 
•0063 
•0093 
■0135 
TT^5 
8- 9 
9^3 
6^7 
22-2 
44^2 
6^0 
6-2 
1-6 
12^6 
9- 2 
1-6 
•0143 
•0119 
•0130 
•0104 
•0204 
•0286 
•0110 
•0109 
•0034 
•0149 
•0131 
•0035 
2^2 
6^8 
8^9 
7^5 
22^2 
25^0 
10-9 
14-4 
3-1 
11^2 
5^5 
4^0 
•0066 
•0106 
•0122 
•0117 
•0210 
•0224 
•0137 
•0166 
•0081 
•0149 
■0099 
■0069 
general population — there is no great excess or defect in any of the classes. Milton, 
the north suburbs and west suburbs are about equally divergent for boys, and show 
a fall as compared with those just mentioned. Then follow Partick, St Rollox and 
the south suburbs. These show a distinct approach to uniformity of distribution 
and resemble the general population. Finally the boy populations of the adjacent 
areas of Calton, Camlachie, Bridgeton, Dennistoun and the east suburbs are fair 
samples of the general population. Of all the pigmentation groups, only the 
population of the east suburbs among the girls show resemblance to the general 
population. As indicated by the boy results, the east end of Glasgow is thus 
the least divergent and the adjacent southern area — Tradeston, etc. — the most 
divergent. 
(2) Eye Colour. On examining the results for eye colour, it is seen that 
Tradeston, Gorbals and Hutchesontown again come out most divergent. Clearly 
there are elements in this population of a different character from the population 
in general. Calton, Camlachie and Bridgeton are also very divergent. South 
Govan follows in the decreasing scale, then Anderston and the other groups. The 
south and west suburban areas are quite like the general population, but the east 
suburban group, partaking of the character of the east end of the city, is as 
divergent as Anderston, a populous centre. 
Thus the special features of the divergency analysis of the component parts of 
Greater Glasgow are that (1) the eastern portion of the city is quite like the 
general population in hair colour but is most unlike in eye colour; (2) the 
suburban areas are much liker the general population than the purely city areas ; 
