(280 Memorias de la Sociedad Científica 
OIIILDIIIL 
The following is a list of measurements used by the writer 
in the study of children. 
NAME,—date,—school grade,—name of observer,—sex,— 
date of birth,—age in years and months,—color of hair,—of 
eyes, —of skin,—first born,—second born,—later born. 
ANTHROPOMETRICAL. 
W eight, — lung capacity, — height, —sitting heighth, — 
strength of lift,—of arms,—of right-hand grasp,—of left-hand 
grasp,—total strength,—is the subject left-handed?—maximun 
length of head,—maximun width of head,—cephalic index, — 
distance between zygomatic arches,—between external edges 
of orbits,—between corners cf eyes, —length of nose,—width 
ofnose,—heigth of nose,—nasal index, —length of ears: right,— 
left, —length of hands: right,—left,—width of mouth,—thick- 
ness of lips. 
PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL. 
Least sensibility to locality: right wrist,—left wrist,—least 
sensibility to heat: right wrist,—left wrist,—least sensibility to 
contact on the skin,—least sensibility to pain by pressure of 
two points, —least sensibility to pain by pressure: right tem- 
poral muscle, —left temporal muscle, —least sensibility to smell: 
right nostril,—left nostril,—least sensibility of muscle sense to 
weight: right hand, —left hand,—pulse,—respiration. 
SOCIOLOGICAL. 
Nationality of father,—nationality of mother,—nationality 
