HAWKES] SKELETAL MEASUREMENTS, POINT BARROW ESKIMO 243 



Fibula. The fibulae are well developed. In both cases they are 

 slightly longer on the left than on the right side, thus disagreeing 

 with Hrdlicka s observations, according to which the bone was 

 longer on the right. 



Cat. No. 5864 (Male) 5863 (Fern.) 



Max. length 399 403 326 327 



PATELLAE 



Cat. No. 5864 (Male) 



Righi Left 



Length 46 45.5 



Breadth 49 48 



Thickness 20 21 



Os CALCIS 



Cat. No. 5864 (Male) 



Right Left 



Height at middle between eleva 

 tions 45.5 44 



Breadth at middle minimum 29 28 



No. of facets for the astragalus .... 3 3 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 

 J. BERNARD DAVIS 



Thesaurus Craniorum. (Small number of Eskimo crania from various sections.) 

 F. VIRCHOW 



Crania Ethnica Americana. (Labrador Crania, also study of child s cranium.) 

 EMIL BESSELS 



Einige Worte iiber des Inuit des Smith Sunder nebst Bemerkungen iiber Inuit 

 Schadel. (Archiv fur Anthropologie, Band VIII, 1875, p. 107.) (Large 

 number of cranial measurements, but no sexual distinction.) 

 FRANZ BOAS 



(a) Physical types of the Indians of Canada (Archaeological Report, Toronto, 



1906, p. 84). (Valuable comparison of Eskimo and Indian types.) 

 (6) Stone s measurements of Natives of North West Territories (Bulletin of 

 the American Museum of Natural History, 14, 1901). (Comparative 

 living measurements of natives of Alaska). 

 ALES HRDLICKA 



Contribution to the Anthropology of the Central and Smith Sound Eskimo 

 (Anthropological Papers American Museum of Natural History, Vol. V, 

 Part II). (Intensive study of Southampton island crania, also measure 

 ments of Smith sound Eskimo.) 

 DUCKWORTH AND PAIN 



Contribution to Eskimo Craniology (Journal of Anthropological Institute, 

 Vol. 30, 1910). (Valuable outline of Eskimo cranial characteristics and 

 variation between head and skull measurements.) 



