The Indians of Cucco 3^ 



Male Female 



Mawambi pygmies i/O i68 



Egyptians of the Kharga-Oasis 176 



Chiriguan 182 168 



Jews 184 



Kalmuck 185 



Papuan 186 164 



German 186 I75 



East African 188 



Navaho Indian 189 I77 



The relation of the face height to the stature is indicated by 

 the stature-face height index (""^^i^f^^^) This in the 

 male is for the average physiognomic face height 11.6 and in the 

 female 11.7.. while for the morphologic face height the index in 

 the male averages 8.5 and in the female 8.8. This indicates that 

 a nearly similar relationship exists in the sexes between the face 

 height and stature. 



The face breadth as exhibited by the bizygomatic diameter 

 (zygion to zygion) averages in the male Quichua 141, with 

 extremes of 152 and 130, with a variation range of 22. In the 

 female the average face breadth is 134, the extremes 149 and 126, 

 with a variation range of 23. 



The face breadth varies racially from 116 to 153, and the 

 Quichua are quite similar to the Japanese and certain Eskimo. 

 Our former results for the male Quichua were 141 for the 

 average, with extremes of 151 and 132, and a variation range 

 of 19. The results obtained by the two expeditions fpr the face 

 breadth are very similar but slightly greater than Chervin's 

 results (138) in the male. While high faces are more likely to 

 be associated with long heads, and broad faces with broad heads, 

 there is no certain correlation, the face being more variable, as 

 would be expected from the fact that its functions are closely 

 connected with food and environment. Also the breadth and 

 height of the face is correlated somewhat with the size of the 

 head, the larger head having a broader and higher face. 



The (cephalometric) morphologic facial index 



/menton to nasionxioo\ 



\ bizygomatic breadth / 

 averages in the male 96.3, the extremes are 117.2 and 84.7, and 

 the variation range 32.5. In the female the average is 94.8, the 



