66 H. B. Ferris, M.D. 



The forehead was medium in height in yy^/c of the males and 

 80% of the females and above medium in 22.2% of the males 

 and 20% of the females. .The inclination and breadth of forehead 

 were not noted. 



Alveolar prognathism, was medium in JJ-^fo of the males and 

 in all the females, above medium in 22.2%. The chin w.as 

 medium in projection in 66.7^0 o^ the males and 60% of the 

 females, submedium in 33.3% of both males and females, 

 supramedium in 6.7% of females. 



The malars showed pronounced projection in SS.Q/c of the 

 males and 93.3% of the females, medium in S.S/^ of the males, 

 and supramedium in 5.6% of the males and 6.7% of the females. 



The lips were medium in thickness in 44.4% of the males and 

 60% of the females, above medium in 55-6% of the males and 

 40% of the females. No observations were recorded as to 

 procheily or orthocheily. 



The angle of the lower jazv was medium in 33.3% of the males 

 and 20% of the females, pronounced in 66.7% of the males and 

 80% of the females. 



The skin in the males was medium or red brown in equal pro- 

 portion while in the females there was a preponderance of the 

 medium brown. 



The hair was a rusty dull black in all individuals of both sexes. 

 It was straight in all of the females and 83.3% of the males, in 

 the rest the hair was wavy. None of either sex showed any gray 

 scalp hair, and while none of the females showed any loss of the 

 hair, 11.1% of the males had slight alopecia. 



The hair of the moustache and beard was black and scanty in 

 all cases and absent in 22.2%. One only showed a few gray hairs. 



The breasts w6re conical in 80% of the females and flat at 20%. 



The Jiand pressure recorded by the dynam^ometer showed an 

 average in the males of 21.9 for the right hand, the- greatest 

 being ^t,, and 21.3 for the left, the greatest being 38. For the 

 females the average for the right hand is 12.8, the greatest being 

 22; for the left hand the average is 10.4, the greatest being 15. 

 These records are slightly less than for the Quichua. 



No observations were made of temperature, pulse or respira- 

 tion. The only pathological conditions recorded were a case of 

 ant bites and two instances of slight jaundice. 



