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length measurement as indicated on MacDowell's figure 5, F. Two 

 observations have also been made of skull dimensions, one of basilar 

 skull length as indicated in MacDowell's figure 1, 0. M., and the other 

 of maximum zygomatic width (Z). The measurements here dealt with 

 are found upon repeated measurement to be accurate within 0.1 mm. 

 The observations are combined in classes of 5 mm. range in tables 29 

 to 31 for the several races and hybrids studied. We may consider 

 first the observations on skull length. 



THE CUTLERI HYBRIDS. 



Ten adult cutlcri females have skull lengths distributed as shown in 

 table 29. The range extends over 10 classes; the mean is 51.55 mm., 

 and the standard deviation 13.50 mm. Twenty-eight adult females of 

 race B have a range in skull length of 15 classes; their mean is 58.14 

 mm., and the standard deviation 19.75 mm. F! hybrid females 

 between cuileri males and females of races B and C available for study 

 number 24, with a range of 13 classes, a mean skull length of 57.70 mm., 

 and a standard deviation of 16.85 mm. These figures indicate (like 

 the weight observations) that the F l hybrids are practically as large 

 as the larger parent race and not more variable. The 33 F 2 hybrids 

 studied show a range of 18 classes, with a mean at 54.35 mm. and a 

 standard deviation of 17.20 mm. The F! mean was about 3 mm. 

 greater than the intermediate between the races crossed, but the F 2 

 mean practically coincides with it. Judged by the standard deviation, 

 F 2 is not more variable than pure race B and is only slightly more 

 variable than F!. The means show in F x an increase in size over that 

 we should expect through inheritance, but a loss of this increase in F 2 . 



Observations on the male hybrids from the same cross are recorded 

 in the next four rows of table 29. The mean of the F! hybrids is 

 again greater than that of either pure race and surpasses the inter- 

 mediate point by nearly 4.5 mm. The mean of the F 2 hybrids is close 

 to the intermediate, which it exceeds by about 0.6 mm. The vari- 

 ability (standard deviation) of F 2 , however, is considerably greater than 

 that of F! and even exceeds that of pure race B. Particularly note- 

 worthy is the occurrence of one very large F 2 individual, nearly as large 

 as the largest F! individual. Compare this with the occurrence of a 

 single very small F 2 female, as small as the smallest pure cuileri female. 



The cutleri hybrids with races B and C show similar results in regard 

 to the other measurements studied zygomatic width and femur length. 

 (See tables 30 and 31 and plate 6.) In every case F! exceeds the means of 

 both parent races, but F 2 approximates the intermediate between them, 

 which it exceeds by a fraction of a millimeter only. In no case is the 

 F 2 mean as great as the race B mean that of the larger parent race. 

 These facts, like the weight curves, indicate (1) that, so far as heredity 

 is concerned, an exact intermediate between the parent races would 



