APPENDIX A 



Measurements of the Skulls of 93 Indians from Southern New England 

 Marian Vera Knight, A. M. (Smith) 

 From The Craniometry of the Southern New England Indians; Mem. Conn. Acad. 

 Sci, July 1915 from the Anthropometrical Laboratory of Smith College. 



Table, Giving the Range of Variation and the Mean for each Measure- 

 ment TAKEN FOR EACH SEX, AS FAR AS AVAILABLE. 



Females 



Designation of measurement 



Maximum length (g-oe) . . 

 Maximum breadth (eu-eu) 

 Glabella-inion length (g-i 

 Nasion-inion length (n-i 



Frontal arc (arc n-b) 



Parietal arc (arc b-1) 



Occipital arc (arc l-o) 



Frontal chord (n-b) 



Parietal chord (b-1) 



Occipital chord (l-o) 



Total facial length (n-gn) . . . 

 Superior facial length (n-pr) 

 Orbital height (right angles 



to mf-ek) 



Nasal height (n-ns) 



Chin height (id-gn) 



Least frontal breadth (ft-ft) 

 Interfrontomalare tempora- 



le (fmt-fmt) 



Interfrontomalare orbitale 



(fmo-fmo) 



lnterorbital breadth (la-la) . 

 Bizygomaxillary breadth 



(zm-zm) 



Bizygomatic breadth (zy- 



zy) 



Biauricular breadth (au-au 

 Orbital breadth (mf-ek) . . . 

 Nasal breadth (right angles 



to n-ns) 



Greatest frontal breadth . . . 

 Horizontal circumference 



over glabella 



Horizontal circumference 



over ophyron 



Transverse circumference. . 

 Basal facial length (n-ba) . . . 

 Cranial height (ba-b) 



*The maximum measurements for males are much increased, especially in length 

 measures of the cranium by including a single skull of huge proportions which come 

 from a cemetery in Warren, R. I. If this had not been included, the three measures 

 here indicated would have been, respectively, 198, 190, and 194. 



| ( = ) Measurements thus given are without separation of the two sexes. 



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