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II. Indian Children of Approximated Ages — Continued 



Table 4 (Female). Teeth; comlition of subject; hreasts; menstrua- 

 tion'^ — Continued 



(d) PIMA GIRLS— Continued 



Position. 



267 



269 



270 



271 



272 



273 



f^^ JRight. 



Right. 



L Lower. . 



rUpper. . 

 [Lower. . 

 [Upper. . 

 [Lower. . 

 I Upper. . 

 [Lower.. 

 (Upper. . 

 [Lower. . 



I Upper. . 

 Lower. . 

 1 Upper. . 

 Lower. . 

 (Upper.. 



Lower. . 



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i Upper. . 

 Lower. . 

 (Upper.. 

 Lower. . 

 f Upper.. 

 Lower. . 



Left. 



Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left . . 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 (Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left . . 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left .. 

 Right. 

 Left . . 

 Right. 

 Left.. 

 Right. 

 Left . . 



Teeth.6 



First. 



Second. 



3|6 

 3 6 

 3' 6 

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Condition of subject. <^ 



Tongue whitish . 



Not fully well. 



Tongue somewhat 

 coated. 



(+) 



Not fully well. 



(+) 



(+) 



(+) 



(+) 



(+) 



( + ) 



Tongue slightly 

 coated. 



Breasts. 



Very 

 small. 



Menstruation. 



a See also table on p. 295 et seq. 



b Explanation: 1, median incisor; 2, lateral incisor; 3, canine; 4, anterior premolar; .'), posterior pre- 

 molar; 6, anterior bicuspid; 7, posterior bicuspid; S, first molar; 9, second molar; 10 ( = .\). third molar. 



<: Symbol (+) means in good health and normal state; has reference chiefly to Table 3 (physiological 

 data). 



