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ANTHROPOLOGICAL SURVEY IX ALASKA [KTH. ANN. « 



Eskimo Crania, Barrow and Vicinity — Continued 



Face: 



Height: menton- 



nasion 



Height: upper al- 

 veolar point- 



nasion 



Breadth: Diam- 

 eter bizygomatic 



maximum 



Facial index, total. 

 Facial index, up- 

 per 



Basion-nasion 



Basion - subnasal 



point 



Basion - upper al- 

 veolar point 



Lower jaw: Height at 



symphysis 



Orbits: 



Mean height 



Mean breadth 



Mean index 



Nose: 



Height 



Breadth 



Index 



Alveolar arch: 



Length 



Breadth 



Index 



Old Igloos 



Males 

 (27) 



12. 4 



14. 2 

 86. 9 



54- 5 

 10. 70 



9. 33 



10. 45 



3. 72 



3. 62 

 3.97 

 91. 8 



5.45 

 2.37 

 43. 6 



5. 57 

 6.68 



83. 4 



Females 



(25) 



11. 21 



7. 01 



13.08 

 86. 8 



-,. ;. fi 

 10. 18 



». 12 



10. 13 



3. 38 



3. 47 

 4.01 

 91 



5. 02 

 2.23 



44- 4 



5. 34 



6. 29 

 84. 9 



Surface burials, Barrow 



Males 

 (37) 



7. 89 



14.34 



Females 

 (36) 



55 

 10.61 



9. 31 



10. 39 



3. 95 



3. 60 

 4.04 

 89.2 



5. 52 

 2.39 



43.4 



5. 59 

 6.45 



86. 6 



7. 18 



13. 16 



54.7 

 10.01 



8.86 



9. 85 



3. 27 



3. 61 

 3.88 



93 



5. 19 

 2.32 



44- 7 



5. 22 



6. 13 



85. 1 



Surface burials, Point 

 Harrow 



Males 

 (49) 



14.26 



55. 1 

 10. 54 



9.23 



10.39 



3.9 



3. 61 



4. 02 

 89.9 



5.48 

 2. 31 

 42. 2 



5. 63 



6. 47 

 86. 9 



Females 



(521 



7. 22 



13. 06 



55.3 

 9. 94 



8.73 



9.77 



3.55 

 3.90 



90. 7 



5. 11 

 2.29 



44-9 



5.25 

 6.01 

 87.4 



Let us now contrast the Igloo skulls with those of southern Green- 

 land from the collection of the United States National Museum. 39 

 The size of the series is such that they are nicely comparable. And 

 to the two is added a small recent series (A. H., 1926, and Collins, 

 1928), from Golovnin Ray and Sledge Island (Seward Peninsula). 



M The measurements of this series have been published by the writer in the first part 

 of the Catalogue of Human Crania in the U. S. National Museum (rroc. U. S. N. M., 

 1924, cxm, art. 12, p. 26), but as a few errors crept in, the whole series was remeasured 

 by the writer. 



