XIV KXl'LANATION OK TABLES. 



TAliLE No. G. 



Like particulars eoiiceming 14,365 natives of British America, principally from 

 Canada, are presented in this table. They aiford the following mean results: 



Mean age ') T 25.248 years. 



Mean height >of 14,36.'3 British Americans . . -? G7.137 inches. 



Mean girth of chest. . > (33.590 inches. 



^^For e.T2)hmat'ion see description of Table No. 4. 



TABLE No. 7. 



This table presents similar details concerning 9,649 Englishmen. The following 

 are the mean results : 



Mean age 



^ f 27.910 years. 



Mean height |^ of 9,649 EngHshmen < 66.594 inches. 



Bleau girth of chest. . ^ , ( 33.480 inches. 



"For explanation see description of Table No. 4. 



TABLE No. 8. 



The examination of 28,995 Irishmen furnishes the materials of this table. The 

 following are the mean results obtained : 



Mean age ) T 28.995 years. 



Mean height ^of 28,995 Irishmen ) 66.755 inches. 



Mean girth of chest. . ^ ^33.850 inches. 



^^For explanation see description of Table No. 4. 



TABLE No. 9. 



In this table are exhibited similar particulars afforded by the examination of 

 29,600 Germans. The following are the mean results obtained : 



Mean age ^ C 31.071 years. 



Mean height Vof 29,600 Germans } 66.530 inches. 



Mean girth of chest. . ) (34.010 inches. 



'^^For explanation see description of Table No. 4. 



TABLE No. 10. 



*4t* With this commences a second series of six tables, extending from No. 10 to 

 No. 15, all of them alike in form and object, but each one relating to a different race or 

 nativity. The men represented in them were exclusively -accepted men; and they were 



