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remarkable fluting of the shaft ; this is especially well seen in the 

 fibula? of the Auehindoir skeleton (Figs. 1 and 3). A section across 

 the middle of the shaft of this bone measures li> mm. in its antero- 

 posterior diameter and _>0 mm. in its transverse diameter. The 

 anterior border is a projecting ridge bounding a large hollow " per- 

 oneal" surface, looking more forwards than usual. Again, on the 

 posterior aspect of the shaft the surface for the flexor longus hallucis 

 is very extensive. 



Stut lire. The stature can be estimated with a fair degree of 

 accuracy in six male skeletons and in one female skeleton. In the 

 males the stature is mostly very low ; the average for the six is about 

 5 feet 3 inches, while the female must have been barely 5 feet. 



TABLE III. MEASUREMENTS IN MM. OF BONES OF EXTEEMITIES. 



