204 IlKl'OBT OF THAVKl,l,IN(i PATHOLOGIST 



It strikfs one iit (dice liow iniuli iiii^'lit lie Itariil if only hy the study of the bh)()il in 



tlu' (lisc'iiws of thi'se iiu-n, alxnit wliosu lialiits of life it is not ililHcult to iif<|iiire inforniiition. 



I still hope to recover tlie uliove journiil in wliidi I ricordcii iiieiusurenients of ii good 



ninny natives on the Hiihi-Kl-Jebel. 



Aniliro- What strikes the eye is the length of leg in comparison to that of the Irnnk, and a very 



iwmctry narrow pelvis, observations which the measurements seemed to confirm to some extent. 



The ehililren up to sixteen years of age, espeeially the females, have a marked lordosis 

 in excess of the white races, suggesting that the erect attitude was attainccl at a later period 

 by them than by us. 



CdNIM.rSIoN 



In eonclnsion I have to tender my thanks for all tiic courtesy anil help 1 received at the 

 hands of tliose I met both at Khartoum and uj) country, which diil much to ndieve the many 

 disappointments and ilitliculties encountered in my endeavour to achieve some success in 

 this expedition. 



As in many expeditions I have previously made I return with the feeling that liail I 

 better known the country and circumstances, I could have done twice the work at half 

 the expense. 



