HepLicKa] § PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE LENAPE on 
As to the shape of the shaft, which in the fibula differs more than 
in any other bone, the prevalent tendency, as in the Arkansas and 
Louisiana specimens, is toward type 2, or the lateral prismatic; a 
good many of the bones, however, show also a more or less marked 
fluting of one or two of the surfaces. The details are given in the 
following table: ' 
LV. MUNSEE FIBULA: LENGTH 
Males Females 
Right Left Right Left 
Number Length, Number Length, Number Length, Number Length , 
of bones | ™2*! | of bones} ™2** | ofbones| ™2** | of bones | MAXF 
mum mum mum mum. 
Average: cm. cm. cm. em. 
Iannis eee ee (5) 36.9 (5) 37 (4) 34.9 (4) 34.8 
PAVE Sa Reset. (6) BY oul (6) Sie (9) 34.7 (7) 34.7 
Miaminia) 3-2-5 seer (6) 35.3 (6) 35.8 (9) 32 (7) 31.8 
Meaximaas oa ho (6) 39 (6) 38.8 (9) 36. 8 (7) 36.9 
LVI. MUNSEE AND OTHER INDIAN FIBULA—SHAPE OF SHAFT AT MIDDLE* 
Males Females 
Types! 9 | 
if and 3 5 6 4 1 2 3 5 6 4 
2a, 
ACh Chae Clan DE Choa Eze Chall Ulan Che) | Plow Chal letra CUad | ExciCla1| ize Cha) Poets bbs Che 
MITA S BOI ates sstee cs coniNee 4 48 4 15 11 18 5) 32 18 5 14 27 
Arkansas and Louisiana... - 27 40 9 9 3 12 17 42 4 4 17 17 
*1—Ordinary quadrilateral, approaching prismatic; anterior surface nearly absent to moderate; pos- 
terior surface facing directly backward or nearly so. 2= Lateral prismatic; posterior surface facing back- 
ward and inward; medial surface much less in area than lateral; anterior surface narrow to broad. 
2a= Relation hetween medial and lateral surface reversed, the latter being the narrower. 3= Medial sur- 
face fluted. 4—=Lateral surface differentiated into two surfaces. 5=Lateral surface fluted. 6=Both 
medial and lateral surfaces fluted. 
CLAVICLE 
The Munsee clavicle, in paired bones and in average, measures 
15.3 cm. in length on the right and 15.25 cm. on the left in the males, 
and 13.7 cm. on the right with 13.9 cm. on the left in the females. 
This gives the ratio of 90.4 (female) to 100 (male), which is lower 
than that m any of the long-bones and indicates a relative shortness 
of the clavicle in the Munsee females. 
The right clavicle is very slightly longer than the left in the male, 
but is perceptibly shorter than the left in the female skeletons. 
One pair of the male and a pair of the female bones show pronounced 
curves; otherwise there is nothing special. The strength of the 
bones is moderate to medium; none is massive. 
