The Philippine journal of science . s« ? coNiniBUTioNs TO Physiographt oy [ Vol. U Nlv l. Ml. RnamboSanic/me porphyry. Elevalioos on ttii- inaj) urt; In Icet. FROM COMPASS READINGS OF SGT STOCKEl- 2N0 REGT. Alio SKtTCtieS OF W- O, SMITH. GEOLOGIST - BUREAU OF SCIENCt Apr t ll-Zy-l!>07 VII. Map o. Route from Paum„.»wak to Mount , , P. I. FILIPINO EARS—A CLASSIFICATION OF EAR TYPES. By Robert Bennett Bean.{From the Anatomical Lahoratory, Philippine Medical School, Manila, P. I.) INTRODUCTION. The cosmopolitan population of Manila ai


The Philippine journal of science . s« ? coNiniBUTioNs TO Physiographt oy [ Vol. U Nlv l. Ml. RnamboSanic/me porphyry. Elevalioos on ttii- inaj) urt; In Icet. FROM COMPASS READINGS OF SGT STOCKEl- 2N0 REGT. Alio SKtTCtieS OF W- O, SMITH. GEOLOGIST - BUREAU OF SCIENCt Apr t ll-Zy-l!>07 VII. Map o. Route from Paum„.»wak to Mount , , P. I. FILIPINO EARS—A CLASSIFICATION OF EAR TYPES. By Robert Bennett Bean.{From the Anatomical Lahoratory, Philippine Medical School, Manila, P. I.) INTRODUCTION. The cosmopolitan population of Manila aifords abundant material forthe study of ears of all kinds. Here, if anywhere in the world, allraces and many types of mankind are represented; the white, the yellow,the red, the brown, and the black. I had previously observed ears inAmerica and Europe for several years, and since my arrival in thePhilippines, on June 29, 1907, have given particular attention to theears of the Filipinos and the other inhabitants of these Islands. Thematerial for this study was gathered by close inspection, sketches ofdwellers in the suburbs of Manila as wel


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