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106. Saugent, D. a. Anthropometric Chart Shoiviiig the Relation 

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107. Anthropometric Chart Shoiving the Distribution of an 



American Community as to Physical Power and Proportions ; also 

 the Relation of the Individual in Size, Strength, Symmetry, and 

 Development to the Normal Standard of the same Age. Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., 1893. 



108. The Physical Proportions of the Typical Man. Scribner's 



Magazine, July, 1887. Vol. ii. 3-17. Illustrated. 



109. Tlie Physical Characteristics of the Athlete. Ibid. Novem- 

 ber, 1887. Vol. ii. 541-561. Illustrated. 



110. Seaver, J. W. Anthropometric Tahle Arranged from the Meas- 

 ures of 2300 Students. New Haven, 1889. 



111. TopiNARD, P. L' Anthropometric aux Etats-Unis. Revue d'An- 

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112. TuCKERMAN, F. Anthropometric Data Based upon Nearly 8000 

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113. Wood, M. Anna. Anthropometric Tahle, Arranged After the 

 Method of Percentile Grades, of the Measure?nents of 1500 

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114. Anthropometric Tahle, Compiled from the Measurements of 



1100 Wellesley College Students {Female) ; Arrmiged According 

 to Bodily Heights. 1890. No imprint. 



115. Six Comparative Tables Showing Records of Class Crews 



Receiving Training in Gymnasium and on the Lake ; of Twenty 

 Students Receiving Training in the Gymnasium ; and of Twenty 

 Students Receiving no Training in the Gymnasium. Wellesley 

 College. President's Report. Boston, 1893. 35-40. 



116. Statistical Tables Concerning the Class of 1891 of Wellesley 



College, numbering lOJf Women. 1 6 p. 4to. No imprint. 



117. Statistical Tables, Showing Certain Measurements of Jf) 



Freshmen {Female) of Wellesley College, at the Beginning {Novem- 

 ber, 1891) and End {May, 1892) of Six Months of Gymnastic 

 Training. 1892. 7 p. 4to. No imprint. 



