Abstract
SUMMARY While traveling in East Africa, three typical cases of hairy ears were observed incidentally in natives of India, two of whom were from Goa. The inheritance in all three cases was compatible with location of the gene in the Y-chromosome. Two other independent cases have been reported to me from the same general part of India, southeast of Bombay, which indicates a considerable frequency of the gene in this area. The only previously known pedigree of this condition came from Italy in 1907, and several independent cases in males are described in the early Italian literature. In all these Italian families the hairy ears were associated with insanity or other psychiatric conditions, but this association may have been fortuitous, and hairy ears may be as frequent in Italy as in India.