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(2) They closely resemble Cambridge students and graduates in 



Head Length and Breadth, but are slightly lower in Stature ; 

 they are also practically identical with the rural population 

 of Aberdeenshire in these three characters. 



(3) The average growth between the nineteenth and twenty-third 



years of life amongst Aberdeen students is about 1^ per cent, 

 in all characters except Auricular Height, in which it is about 

 3 per cent. 



(4) There is practically no difference between Honours and Pass 



men in Head Length and Breadth. 



(5) The Aberdeenshire head is not larger than that of other 



classes of the community. 



