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Distance between the navel and pubis O 3-i 



nipples O 4 



Length of the arm from the shoulder to the end of 1 



the fingers 



Circumference of the arm O 6 



of theforearmfourinchesabovethewrist O 6^ 



Length of the hand from the wrist to the end of the "1 ^ - 



middle finger J 



Circumference of the hand O 4-f 



Length of the thumb O 1-i- 



second finger O 2Į- 



———^— middle finger O 3-į 



fourth finger O 3 



fifth finger O 2i 



Circumference of the thumb and little finger O Ii 



other fingers O 1-fr 



Length of the palm O 2i 



Breadth of ditto O 2 



Height from the heel to the estremity of the thigh-bone O 1 lį- 

 Length from the heel to the extremity of the middle Ine, 



(longest) toe J 



Circumference of the thigh O Si 



leg, at its thickest part O 6 



foot, taken from the origin of 1 „ - 



the thumb / 



Length of the thumb or great toe O I4 



second toe O 2 



third toe O 2i 



fourth toe O 2^^ 



fifth toe O 14 



Greatest breadth of the sole at the origin of the thumb 1 no, 



or great toe J ^ 



near the heel O 1-J- 



Circumference of the great toe at the largest point. .. . O \i 

 other toes O I-V 



" On referring to the dimensions gi%'en by Daubenton we shall 

 be struck with the stoutness of our specimen as compared with that 

 of the indiN^dual which •vvas the subject of his observations. 



" It was my intention to have added a particular description of the 

 individual which has been the subject of this memoir ; but on care- 

 fully inspecting the animal I find Dr. Traill's elaborate description so 

 accurate — (there really is no difference but sex at present) — that I 

 should be needlessly occupying space if I inserted my own ; and I 

 beg, therefore, to refer the reader to that gentleman's highly valuable 

 papers in the ' Wemerian Transactions' . 



