XVI EXPLANATION OK TABLKS. 



TABLE No. 13. 



This table sets forth particulars obtained from the examination of 454 Englishmen. 

 The mean results are as follows 



Mean age \ t 27.355 years. 



Mean height / > GG.348 inches. 



Mean girth of chest. . . > of 454 Englishmen. ^ 32.749 inches. 



Mean expansion of chest y / 3.187 inches. 



Mean weight J \ 135.639 pounds. 



For explanation see remarks upon Table No. 10. 



TABLE No. 14. 



In this table are included details concerning 1,417 Irishmen ; and the mean results 

 are as follows : 



Mean age \ ^ 26.796 years. 



Mean height - . . / ^66.589 inches. 



Mean girth of chest. . . )> of 1,417 Irishmen < 33.1 19 inches. 



Mean expansion of chestV j 3.208 inches. 



Mean weight J \ 1 36.464 pounds. 



I^^ For explanation of this table see remarks upon Table No. 10 



TABLE No. 15. 



This table exhibits details furnished by the examination of 1,343 Geiinans. The 

 following are the mean results : 



Mean age \ " ^ 30.101 years. 



Mean height / \ 65.982 inches. 



Mean girth of chest. . .} o{ 1,343 Germans <^ 33.047 inches. 



Mean expansion of chest V J ,3.231 inches. 



Mean weight J Q 136.478 pounds. 



For explanation of this table see remarks upon Table No. 10. 



TABLE No. 16. 

 *,t* With this table begins the series of Pathological Tables. 



Material.— 501,068 men of the classes of recruits, substitutes, drafted men, and 

 enrolled men, and of various nativities, are comprised in this table. Of this number, 

 338,248 were accepted, being in the ratio of 675.054 in the thousand; and 162,820 

 were rejected, or a proportion of 324.946 in the thousand. 



