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KOGANEI (Y), Mcssungen . an chinesischen Soldaten. 

 " Mittheil. medic. Fakultat Univ. Tokyo. 5 ' T. VI, 2, 

 1903. It relates to 942 soldiers made prisoners 

 in the Chino-Japanese war of 1894-1895. 



Beitrdqe zur physischen Anthropologie der Aino. II. 

 Untersuchungen am Lebenden. Tokio, 1894. The 

 nasal index does not appear to be likely. 



LEGENBRE (A.), Etudes anthropologiques sur les Chinois 

 de Setchouen, " Bull, et Mem. Soc. Anthrop." Paris, 

 1910, p. 158. Only the stature of 100 western Chinese : 

 absent the ceph. ind. and nas. ind. which are given 

 in our tables from those of MARTIN, Lehrbuch (perhaps 

 noted to Martin from other sources). 



- Les Lolos. Ibid., p. 77. Data about 19 Lolos. 



- Far- West Chinois. Aborigines : .Lolos. Ibid., p. 520. 

 Data about 10 other Lolos. 



LUBBERS. Quoted by KLEIWEG DE ZWAAN for the 

 Gorontalo of Celebes. 



LUSCHAN (F. von). Referred to by CHANTRE (1.895) for 

 the Ansaris. 



LUTZENKO (E. I.), Cited by Hilden : he at p. 73 remarks 

 that the nas. ind. of 69.01 obtained by Lutzenko is 

 lower by 6.5 units than that he obtained himself, 

 which may be explained if we suppose that Lutzenko 

 took as the nas. height the ofrion-subnasal distance. 

 One ought to ascertain whether the very low nas. ind. 

 which one finds, according to Russian authors, in 

 Transcaucasia were taken by using the ofrion instead 

 of the nasion. 



MAINOFF (J.J.) Quoted by MARTIN, Lehrbuch (p. 215) 

 for the Tunguses : stature 1627. The figure 1631 

 which has been quoted by MRS. JOCHELSON-BRODSKY 

 ("Arch. f. Anthrop," N.F., V, 1906, p. 7) is preferable; 

 she must have had access to the original source or to 

 other Russian works. For the Yacuts see the review. 



