ANTHROPOMETRICAL SECTION. 27 
REPORT OF 
THE ANTHROPOMETRICAL SECTION. 
HE measurements, for which the averages are given 
below, were taken last term under the direction 
of the Natural History Society. 
All Day Boys (with very few exceptions) in both 
4} Senior Departments were measured. 
port of the measurements of the Boarders in both Senior 
A re 
Departments will be found in the December number of the Cheltonian 
for last year. 
TABLE A. 
Showing the average measurements, for half-yearly intervals of age, 
of 102 Day Boys. : 
The columns headed A shew the excess above, (+), or the defect 
helow, (—), the corresponding average for about 7,000 measurements 
of Public School boys, as determined by the Anthropometric Com- 
mittee of the British Association. . 
S ve . = j 
Age. Eg Hee A Bees A £34 A 2d | A 
ae ic. G20 ‘ae z ) 
fs | 
sg —oven 27699) FP LESS S| + FP t5o) + Tr 74,.| —17 
184—19 6.167°9| — °7] 32°6| — 2°0]135| —12 ] 77 | —12 
ee Re i ia) I ee 6) 157| +372 | 81 | —11 | 
gga aS 51827 | Ve) tae) — 8 ee | 
7 ea oper = EDL ae ey m Val tss| — 2 ae ee 
eaaiy fe 8 1 6eg — 8) 308 | — 87) 126) — 5) Tie 
6 06H 14 46571] — 9} 380) — 2°71 755) — DL esiee & : 
r5}—16 13 63'9| ae a 30°3 | — 16] 112 — 3 61 | eats . 
15 —15} 11 66°2| + 3°1)32'°7| + “7]1%22| +14] 60 | + 1 
144—15 | 13 60°8| — to} 28°7 | — 15] 97 — 5] 52 | - 4 
I4 —I144 7 62°3) so 1°8 28°0 | — 14 97 fy 48 eter 
134—14 2 |586| — 8} 27°2| — 16] 88] — 3 52 | + 3 
rx 19H 9/1004] + 22) 278) = x0] O71] + 5 | aE Tae 
All Ages 102 | are [> i 18 | -4:8 | 
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