CATALOG OF HUMAN CRANIA — HRDLICKA 



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CRANIAL MODULE AND CRANIAL CAPACITY-Continued 

 DEFORMED SKULLS 



State or tribe 



Males 



Crania 



Module 

 (mean 

 diame- 

 ter) 



Crania 



Capac- 

 ity 



Females 



Crania 



Module 

 (mean 

 diame- 

 ter) 



Crania 



Capac- 

 ity 



Arkansas.. 

 Tennessee - 

 Mississippi 

 Louisiana.. 



Florida 



Alabama.. 



(32) 

 (13) 

 (10) 

 (17) 

 (8) 

 (2) 



Centi- 

 meters 

 15.40 

 15.49 

 16.51 

 15. 66 

 15.69 

 15.84 



(28) 

 (IC) 

 (U) 

 (15) 



Cubic 

 centi- 

 meters 

 1.460 

 1, 405 

 1,459 

 1,522 



(3) 



1,483 



(45) 

 (17) 

 (11) 

 (16) 

 (5) 

 (2) 



Centi- 

 meters 

 14.81 

 14.76 

 14.85 

 14.84 

 14.81 

 15.35 



('") 

 (17) 

 (10) 

 (11) 

 (3) 

 (2) 



Cubic 

 cenli- 

 jnetera 

 1,274 

 1,264 

 1,293 

 1,327 

 1,250 

 1,330 



FACIAL INDICES » 



UNDEFORMED SKULLS 2 



State or tribe 



Males 



Speci- 

 mens 



Facial 

 index 

 total 



Speci- 

 mens 



Facial 

 index 

 upper 



Females 



Speci- 

 mens 



Facial 

 index 

 total 



Speci- 

 mens 



Facial 

 index 

 upper 



Alabama.. 

 Seminoles. 



(1) 



(87. 00) 



Florida. 



(90) 



87.34 



(81. 52- 



92.33) 



Georgia 



Louisiana... 

 Mississippi. 

 Tennessee.. 

 .Arkansas... 

 Choctaw 



(7) 



88.32 



(4) 

 (23) 



90.35 

 88.93 



(1) 

 (11) 



(138) 



(5) 

 (10) 

 (1) 

 (7) 

 (26) 



(55. 10) 



52.53 



52.24 



(49. 42- 



54.68)3 

 52.43 

 52.56 

 52.86 

 53.54 

 53.76 



(2) 



87. 13 



(2) 



(62) 



87.13 



(83. 52- 



88.03)3 



(10) 



86.12 



(82) 



(7) 

 (13) 



(10) 



(24) 



(2) 



91.26 

 90.65 

 90.00 



(17) 



(33) 



(3) 



54.04 



52.47 

 (49. 44- 

 53.50)3 

 53.45 

 52.88 



55.53 

 55.63 

 55.18 



DEFORMED SKULLS 



» Arranged consecutively on the basis of the upper facial index in males. 



> No definite effect on the indices observed in the moderately deformed; but in pronounced deformations 

 the indices are lowered. 

 3 Range in locality groups. 



These facial indices are well within one class, and both, but partic- 

 ularly the upper, have many analogies in other North American 

 tribes. They are especially close to those of some of the Pueblos.* 



i See Catalogs, 1927, 1931. 



