ANTHROPOLOGY. 



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People. 



Author. 



29. Polynesians — Cont'd, 



30. Australians 



31. Papuans. 



32. Negroes 



Broca 



Flower 



Davis 



Qnati'efages ... 



Ecker 



Lucae .. 



Morton 



Hudler 



Schaalf hauseu. 



Welcker 



Flower 



Davis 



Broca 



Zuckerkandl .. 



Ecker 



Schaaff hausen. 



Broesike 



Welcker 



Meyer 



Regalia 



Davis 



Schaalf hausen. 

 Ecker 



35. Eskimo. 



Swaving 



Welcker 



Zuckerkandl .. 



Lucae 



Hudler 



Schmidt 



Morton 



Flower 



Roth 



Kupffer 



Quatrefages ... 



Broca 



Davis 



Schaaft' hausen . 



Morton 



Welcker 



Quatrefages ... 



Broca 



Davis 



Flower 



Number 



of crania 



examined, 



54 



26 



100 



39 



7 



4 



I 



19 



5 



32 



12 



18 



3 



3 



8 



3 



20 



54 



4H 



3 



27 



53 



14 



19 



4 



5 



8 



21 



26 

 3 

 3 



85 

 85 

 12 



11 

 13 

 12 

 13 



17 



Average 

 coutcnts in 

 cubic ceu- 



timetert). 



1,460 



1,4G9 



1,5:^5 



1,549 



1 , 'Zi)':^. 



\,-Z\7 



1,2-J9 



1,235 



1,247 



1, 294 



1,298 



1,319 



1,347 



1,377 



1,215 



1,274 



1,353 



1, 373 



1,398 



1, 427 



1, 495 



],288 



1,295 



1, 309 



1,328 



1. 339 



1,344 



1,352 



1,356 



1,360 



1,388 



1,405 



1,405 



1,410 



1,430 



1,443 



1. 391 



1,410 



1,468 



1,522 



1,539 



1,542 



1,546 



The next point which Mr. Welcker considers is the so-called moduhis 

 (found by adding the three diameters of the skull) and its relation to 

 the cubature, in dolicocephalic, mesocephalic, brachycephalic crania. 



Chapter III discusses the cubature of the skull as well as its height 

 and width among different peoples. Six pages are devoted to a table 

 of ' these three measures upon different races. The table of cubatures, 

 on ^'>ages 106, 107, represents the different races arranged in the order 

 of tlit.^ contents of the skull. 



Chap ter IV is devoted to the cephalic index. Table lY, page 120, like 

 the one ji i^t mentioned on page 100, exhibits in a graphic manner the 

 various lat *^^ according to the cephalic index. This table is introduced 

 in order to e^'^''^^^^^ ^^^ author's method of graphic illustration. 



