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race to about two-thirds .(= 62,2 %) and of Finnic and Nordic race 

 (i. c. of Swedish or Norwegian descent) to about one-third. 



In the same way we may calculate, that the Lappic race is found 

 in tlie Finnic population to an extent of al)out one-third (= 3()..s %). 

 Diagram 2 shows this. Among the Swedish-speaking population or 

 Norrbotten and Västergötland — conscripts used for comparison — 



TABLE 3. Index cephalicus. Male sex. 



dark eyes appear only to a small extent, which is also shown m 

 diagram 3. 



So far we may come with our analysis by following the colour 

 of eyes, but not further. It remains then to try to verify these results 

 by means of other important racial characteristics, and besides, to try 

 to separate the Fiimic and the Nordic races from each other. For this 

 reasoji I have included both cephalic-index and morphological facial- 

 index. Tables 3 and 4 show that Lapps, Finns and Swedes are deci- 

 dedly distinguishable in these respects (compare the different average 

 indexes in the last columns). The Tornea Lapps, which nowadays are 



