HRDLICKA] PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE LENAPE 109 
Cuboid facets are less common than among whites, and the facet 
for the astragalus differs markedly in shape from-that of the white 
scaphoid. There are likewise differences in tuberosity and in pro- 
cessus plantaris. 
Cuboid.—The cuboid is smaller than in whites; differences in the 
relative proportions are irregular. The right and the left bone are 
about equal. 
Racial differences exist in cuneiforms and talus facets. 
Internal cunevform.—Smaller than in whites, also relatively lower. 
The female bone is relatively narrower than the male; there are some 
differences as to side. 
Relative frequency of double metatarsal facet. 
Middle cuneiform.—The depression in the medial surface and also 
the canal running from this are more pronounced in both sexes than 
in whites. 
