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INDEX II 



Bavarians, mean and standard deviation, 

 of alveolar i. 324 ; of brain weight i. 322 ; 

 of cephalic index i. 290, 354 ; of eyes 

 i. 327 ; of roundness of forehead i. 326 ; 

 of skull capacity i. 333 ; of skull cir- 

 cumference i. 356 ; of stature i. 295 

 Bechstein, " Wartburg Bibliothek " ii. 



339 ftn. 



Bedouins, fertility of i. 85 

 Belgians, mean and standard deviation of 



weights of new-born infants i. 307 

 Benedictus Levita, prohibition of dancing 



in churches ii. 17 

 Bengal, Brahmans of, mean and standard 



deviation of cephalic index i. 290 

 Mahomedans of Eastern, mean and 

 standard deviation, of cephalic 

 index i. 290 ; of head index i. 289 

 ftn. 



Sonthals of Western, mean and 

 standard deviation of head index 

 i. 289 ftn. 

 Beowulf ii. 186 

 Berchta, goddess of fruition ii. 28, 29, 



106 



Bern, dance of death i. 7 

 Berthold, Brother ii. 213 

 Bertrand i. 62 



Biblia Pauperum ii. 265, 266 

 Bil (tribal-mother of the Billings) ii. 



107 ftn. 

 Birlinger, " Aus Schwaben " ii. 338 ftn., 



410 ftn. 



BiscTwff i. 285, 295 ftn., 306, 322 

 Blanc, M. i. 45, 57 

 Blow, swiftness of, mean and standard 



deviation of i. 311 



Bones, long, mean and standard devia- 

 tion of i. 299-305 

 Boniface ii. 213 



Banner, " Life of Bradlaugh " i. 380 

 Bopp ii. 118, 122, 229 

 Boyd (statistics of weight of hearts) i. 



285 ftn., 320 

 Bradlaugh, C. i. 189 

 Breviarium Frisingense ii. 300 ftn. 

 Breviarius Havelbergensis ii. 297 ftn., 300 



ftn. 



Bride ii. 118, 148 ftn., 177 

 Brigit (Celtic tribal-mother) ii. 107 ftn. 

 British, ancient, mean and standard 

 deviation, of cephalic index i. 290, 363 ; 

 of skull capacity i. 337 

 Broca (statistics) i. 285 ftn., 329, 330, 



352 

 Brooms (as symbols of witch) ii. 23, 29, 



30 



Brooms, offerings of ii. 20 

 Brother, as the breeder ii. 120, 121 

 Brother-in-law ii. 230, 232, 236 



Brother-sister marriage ii. 104, 121, 123, 



169, 174, 219 

 Brueil (bones at) i. 298 

 Briiggermann, H. ii. 318 ftn. 

 Brunnenfege, feast of the ii. 41 

 Bucher ii. 181 

 Buchner i. 152, 188, 380 

 Burgkmair ii. 386 ftn. 

 Burial-service ii. 201 

 Bushmen, mean and standard deviation 



of cephalic index i. 290 



CANARIES, ancient inhabitants of the, 

 mean and standard deviation of femur 

 i. 301 

 Capacity, breathing, mean and standard 



deviation of i. 311 

 Capacity, skull, mean and standard 



deviation of i. 285 ftn., 328-349 

 Card-drawing, diagram of i. 13 

 Carmina Bur ana : see Schmeller 

 Carpenter, E., "Woman" i. 258 ftn. 

 Cat, the attendant on mother-goddess 



ii. 167 



Celibates, words for ii. 129 

 Cellini, Benvenuto, vision of ii. 326, 366 

 Celts, early ii. 107 

 Cephalic Index : see Index 

 Cerealia ii. 171 

 Chalceia, the ii. 122 

 Champollion-Figeac : see Hilarius 

 Chance, association of death and i. 2 



,, ,, dice and i. 2 

 Diagram of games of i. 13 

 General principles of theory of i. 11 

 Lord Salisbury's appeal to i. 167, 



168 

 Mediaeval conception of, as chaotic 



i. 2 

 Modern conception of, as obedient to 



law i. 2 



Scientific conception of i. 43 

 Charity, evolution of ii. 178 

 Charles, R. Havelock, "Craniometry of 

 the Oiitcaste Tribes of the Panjab " i. 

 341, 368 

 Chaucer ii. 150 



Children-in-law, words for ii. 224 

 Chinese, mean and standard deviation, of 

 cephalic index i. 290, 350 ; of skull 

 capacity i. 342 



Chorus, its association with feast, 

 religious ceremony, and staked in- 

 closure ii. 136, 158, 411 

 Christ, as portrayed in the passion-plays 



ii. 329, 330, 349 

 Chuhras, Lahore, mean and standard 



deviation of head index i. 289 ftn. 

 Civilisation of Women, early ii. 97, 130, 

 170, 240 



