SCIENTIFIC RESULTS FROM THE MAMMAL SURVEY. Ill 



The measurements were all reduced to percentages of the 

 condvlo-basal lengrth bv slide .rule calculation ; and then all were 

 averaged. In Table II are given the maximum, minimum and 

 average values of the condylo-basal length, and of the percentages 

 of that dimension yielded by the other measurements. At the foot 

 of the table the least intertemporal distance is expressed in the 

 same way as a percentage of the cranial width. 



Table II of course is far more instructive than Table I ; j^et the 

 latter is the more important — because it is the foundation of my 

 work ; it is hoped also that someone else will find it useful as a 

 basis for further work. 



