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STATISTICAL METHODS. 



Lot. Average. a 



New-born infant, British $ . 20 . 503 . 028 in. 1 . 332 . 020 



?. 20.124 .025 " 1.117 .018 



St. Louis schoolgirls 118.271 cm. 2.776 



Australian whites: 



Age, 



Years 



20-25 

 25-30 

 30-40 

 40-50 

 50-60 



Average. 



66.95 

 67.30 

 67.15 

 66.91 

 66.74 



60 & over 66.26 



62.50 

 62.76 

 62.44 

 62.96 

 62.22 

 61.31 



2.475 



2.562 

 2.587 

 2.618 

 2.633 



2.365 

 2.432 

 2.303 

 2.555 



2.591 

 2.300 



$ 



3.70 

 3.81 

 3.86 

 3.91 

 3.95 

 4.04 



C 



6.500 

 5.849 



3.79 

 3.87 

 3.69 

 4.06 

 4.16 

 3.75 



Weight. Seriations at different ages, British: Infants, 

 Pearson, '99; University students, Pearson, '99; 5552 Eng- 

 lishmen, Sheppard, '98. 



Lot. Average. o C 



New-born infants, $ 7 .301 .0241b. 1.144.017 15.66% 



? 7.073.021 1.006.015 14.23 



Cambridge Univ. students, $ 152. 783 .35 16. 547 .25 10.83 



?125.605.77 14.030.57 11.17 



Skull. Cephalic index: Bavarians, Ranke, '83; 6800 20- 

 year old Badeners, working class, Ammon, '99, p. 85; various 

 races, Pearson, '96, p. 230, Macdonell, '02. 



Lot. n 



Bavarian peasants 100 



Baden recruits 6748 



Modern Parisians 



French peasants 53 



Cambridge students 1000 



Criminals (British) 100 



Brahmans of Bengal 100 



Whitechapel English. . , 107 



Maquada race 



Skull capacity: coefficients of variability. Fawcett and 

 Lee, '02. 



Lot. $ 



Andamanese 5 . 04 



Ainos 6.89 



Negroes 7.07 



Low-caste Pun jabs . . 7.24 



Parisian French 7 . 36 



Kanakas 7 . 37 



17th Century English. 7 . 68 



