28 CHELTENHAM COLLEGE NATURAL ,HISTORY SOCIETY. 
It will be seen that our Day Boys slightly exceed the general 
average in height whilst in the other three measurements they fall 
short of it. 
One Day Boy pulled more than roolbs,, namely H. C. Foster, who 
pulled roslbs. 
In Table II. of last year’s Report the deviation of the average of 
31 boys born in India or some other hot country, from the general 
average, was exhibited. 
This Table shewed a remarkable excess in each measurement 
especially an excess in chest girth, which was 1$ inches above the 
general average. 
Of the 102 Day Boys measured, 17 were born in India and one in 
South America. The average of these 18 boys has been calculated 
with the following result.— 
A defect of ‘1 inch in height below the general average. 
A defect of 1°8 inch in chest girth = 
A defect 1°3 Ibs. in weight n 
A defect of 6°9 lbs in strength of arm __,, 
The curious result of last year’s measurements of Boarders born 
in India or some other hot country is, it will be seen, not repeated in 
the case of the Day Boys so born. 
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