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In addition, Doctor Jenness, in 1913, measured 13 adult male Point 

 Hope Eskimo for stature, heail length, and head breadth. He 

 obtained the following records: 



1 By present writer. 



Doctor Jenness ~ 1 also gives useful data on the stature and cephalic 

 index of living Eskimo from other localities which, with the addition 

 of the sources and a slightly different arrangement, are here repro- 

 duced : 



Stature 



Place 



Men 



Cases Stature 



Women 



Stature 



Smith Sound (Steensby) 



S. W. Greenland (Hansen) 



Labrador (Duckworth and Pain) 



Smith Sound (Hrdlicka) ' 



S. E. Greenland (Hansen) 



Point Barrow (Ray) 



Hudson Bay (South Island and Aivilik) 



(S. I. 35, Tocher; A. 9, Boas) 



Mackenzie Delta (Jenness) 



N. E. Greenland (Hansen) 



Coronation Gulf (Jenness) 



Iglulik, Hudson Bay (Parry) 



Point Hope (Jenness) 



Mackenzie Delta (Stone) 



Noatak River (Stone) 



8 

 21 

 11 



3 

 22 

 51 



44 

 4 

 31 

 82 

 20 

 13 

 12 

 11 



157.4 

 157.6 

 157.7 

 157. 7 



160. 4 



161. 5 



162. 

 162. 2 

 164. 7 

 164. 8 

 166. 



166. 5 

 167.5 



167. 9 



10 

 24 

 10 



23 



28 



12 



15 

 42 

 20 



145. 4 

 151.8 

 149.7 



152.9 

 153. 6 



151. 8 



155. 1 



156. 4 



153. 7 



151.5 

 155.5 



i Added from author's Anthropology of Central and Smith Sound Eskimo. 1910, 228; the stature of one 

 woman was 14G.7. 



"Physical Characteristics of the Copper Eskimo. Rep. Canad. Arch. Exped. 1913-1918, Ottawa, 1923, 

 Introd., also p. B37. 



" Rep. Canad. Arct. Exped., 1913-1918, B50. 



