G I'KOCKKDINliS OK THK ANATOMICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL 



The symphysis is deeper, but the depth of the pelvic; cavity is not 

 appreciably increased. 



The innominate bone is broader in proportion to its height than 

 in the European. 



The length of the pnbis in relation to the breadth of the whole 

 innominate bone is the same in both, but the Chinese ischinm is shorter 

 in relation to the height of the innominate than the European. 



There is no appreciable difference in the relation of length to 

 breadth of sacrum in the two skeletons. 



The curves of the iliac crests are not so sinuous in the Chinese 

 as in the European specimen, and the bones forming the iliac fossa 1 

 are thinner (the left one being perforated), while the pectineal lines, 

 the pubic spines and crests are more prominent. 



MEASUEEMENTS OF BONES OF EXTREMITIES. 



Upon comparing the bones of the extremities in the two skeletons 

 we notice that the clavicles in the Chinese skeleton are longer than 



