HRDLICKA] SKELETAL REMAINS yl 
Torsion and inclination of neck moderate. Linea aspera rather 
pronounced but not abnormal. The bones are quite strong. The 
shaft presents a well-marked upper subtrochanteric flattening, as is 
common in the femora of Indians. There is on each femur a rough, 
long, low elevation in the location where the so-called third trochan- 
ter is sometimes found. This low ridge represents a muscular inser- 
tion (gluteus max.), and its marked development is a sign of mus- 
cular activity. 
Tibiw. Maximum length of left tibia, mimus spine, about 35.7 em. 
Right tibia, broken. Bones of medium masculine strength, showing 
neither in form nor in inclination of head anything abnormal. 
Fibule in fragments, no unusual features. 
Humeri. Length (maximum) of right, nearly 32.0 cm.; left, 
defective (part lost). No unusual torsion. There was apparently a 
bilateral moderate perforation of the fossa. 
Radi. Length (maximum) of left, 25.4 em.; right, broken. The 
length of the radius as compared with the humerus is somewhat 
greater than in whites, but such proportion is not rare in Indians. 
Ulna in fragments, no special features. 
All the bones of the upper extremity are somewhat slender. 
Pelvis much damaged, but enough remains to indicate that it was 
rather small and masculine. The superior semicircular lines are 
represented by a marked elevation. 
Measurements 
| Right.| Left. 
| 
Femora: | em. | em. 
Diameter antero-posterior maximum at middle ..........................--.--.---- 2.75 2.8 
DiametenlateralemaximUumya timid dle. as-- sa .5- sees oe See ae cei ein cll Jalecicte 2.75 | 2..6 
Diameter antero-posterior at upper flattening. :----..2--. 25-2222. 2 25 Slee ee eee | 2.45 | OS 
Diameter lateral maximum) at upper, flatteming: -...-.......--22.2..-5-.---_-----2- 3.95 | 3.35 
Shape of shaft, right, approaching 14. | 
Shape of shaft, left, 4. 
Tibie: 
Wet diameter aAMbero-pOstenion atm dle sas. --= nese 22a eee oes cince cua SNM ecaect 
heft, diametenlateral at middile\-....-22222--c2- -<22-< = BS eee is 2 en eee Di. O! | ene 
WING IES BOS SASS SC ASA Siete re eRe ener cae I Cn al cS Neat seen ne GEST lien tee 
Shape of shaft, both, 3 and somewhat 4. 
Humeri: 
Dinmeteranuero-poOsterion ab imMiddlessc o>. scslee cfs sae t sence. 2 obese lees ee 11555) 125 
rameter lateralimaximrumv«at middle: . 22-22. 5-cess: 2505220 sens lest o-- <= wD) 1.85 
@See Hrdlicka, Typical Forms of Shaft of Long Bones, Proceedings of the Association 
of American Anatomists, 14th Annual Session, 55, 1900. 
As these measurements show, the shaft of the tibia as well as the 
humerus is somewhat flattened. 
The height of the individual, judging from the long bones, by 
Manouvrier’s tables,” was about 1.65 m. 
> Mém. de la Soc. W@Anthrop. de Paris, 2 sér., tv, 1892. See also Revue Mens. de VE cole 
WAnthrop. de Paris, 11, 227. 
