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ALES HBDLiCkA 



Internal Cuneiform' 



Tribe Locality Observer . 



Right 



Left 



Cat. 

 No. 



Age 



Height 

 Maxim. 



Breadtb 

 MlDjm. 



Bread th-Helgbt 



iDdex 



^B X 100) 



Metatarsal 

 Facet' 



Note: Measurements taken with sliding compass. Height maxi- 

 mum is secured by applying the fixed branch of the compass to the 

 most prominent parts of the inferior surface of the bone and bringing 

 the other branch into apposition. 



The minimum breadth, in the middle of the bone, is obtained by 

 applying the fixed branch of the compass so that it rests on both lips 

 of the scaphoid facet, and bringing the other branch into apposition 

 with the bone. It is the only practicable breadth in all specimens. 



External cuneiform: Note frequency of absence of facet for fourth 

 metatarsal, also for second metatarsal. 



Middle Cuneiform: Note character of central ligamentous depression 

 and canal running downward from this. 



Bones of the Hand' 



Tribe Locality Observer . 



Right 



Left 



Cat. 



No. 



Age 



Bones of Carpus: 



Obser- 

 vations 



Metacarpals: 



Re- 

 marks 



Length 

 Max. of 

 lei Meta- 

 carpal 



Metacarpo- 



Humeral 



Index* 



Phalanges: 



Number Re- 

 marks 



' See BvU. 62, Bur. Am. Eihnol., Wash., 1916. 

 ' Single or double. 



> See Bull. 62, Bur. Am. Eihnol., Wash., 1916. 

 * Max. length of Ist metacarpal X 100 . 

 Max. length of humerus 



