TABLES. 



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TABLE 9fi. 



MARRIAGES OF THE ARTISTIC AND THE NOT ARTISTIC. 



TABLE 10. 



EFFECT UPON ADULT CHILDREN OF DIFFERENCES IN HEIGHT OF THEIR 



PARENTS. 



1 Every female height has been transmuted to its male equivalent by multi- 

 plying it byl'08, and only those families have been included in which the 

 number of adult children amounted to six, at least. 



NOTE. When these figures are protracted into curves, it will be seen (1) 

 that they run much alike ; (2) that their peculiarities are not in sequence ; and 

 (3) that the curve corresponding to the first line occupies a medium position. It 

 is therefore certain that differences in the heights of the Parents have on the 

 whole an inconsiderable effect on the heights of their Offspring. 



