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Table II. Egyptian Group. 
Te se Dn At ee } 
| No-in] pate, | Hongitua | farietal | Frontal | yait. | meetaia... mawoia. | omar | Borgonta | 
| Thebes, 857| VIL, 3.| 7. 5. 4. 5.3 | 14.6) 3.8 | 149°] 19.6 | 
| Thebes, 849 EDO) GAO Bee TAS Pp OSB AB"? BOr ™ 
| Thebes, 860] VI, 1. | 7. b4:) f° 4476.38 | iar) a. fae | 20 
Thebes, 848} VIL, 4.) 7.1 | 52 ) 41 5. 14.2) BIB ico 16. 20. 
‘Thebes, 847} VIL, 5: 6.8 4.8 3.9 5 13,5 ji.4& 13.9.| 18.8 
Thebes, {851 |, VIL. 1.,|.,7- B01 £6 | ae ee ee to 
Thebes, | 853 5 8B: Ac] 6, PhO de debe lk bbc: lao 
Abydos, 820 Wisy 4 le EO 5.5 4. 5.5 15.2 3.9 1. 7415, 320.9 
Abydos, |819} 1 V., 1] 07.8 | 5.3 | 4 BL T48 | aN O NTA F FOS 
Memphis, |806| IL.,4.| 66 | 59°) 4. 4.8 | 146 42 | 13.6 | 19.7 
Memphis, |811| IIL,1.; 69 | 55 | 4. A8 | 14.60.8720) 0440p: 19.5 
Memphis, |809| II1,2.| 73 | 53 | 42 | 49 | 1438 (a Sip Petes Poe 
Memphis, | 795 | ov. 5.3) aye) 61 | 149) 3.9 14.4} 19.5 
Memphis, |'796 bo67) | 6.4) | a8ed 480 [914.8)]° 8.9 | 18.9) 19.5 
Memphis, | 797 6.8 | 52 | 44 | Blididdbd vdeonfild® fol94o4 
Debdd, 827 b KT V5 hoc Bor bin Ds Beeld Beal > AQ od ABT, lode @e| 149| 206. | 
Debédd, 826 XIII. iz 5.12] 4, Ce abe ¢ es mor Saha e Tag 
Debéd, 829 XII, 8.| 7. Bere let | ee | et Cee 
Thebes, 867| VIIT, 8./0°7.8° | 54° $9489) 6.8] 15 Pas 116.5) 21.4 
Thebes, 861) VIL, 2) 718) [6.80 | 446.50] 147 14.20] 16.2208 
Memphis, |810) IL,6.| 7.2 | 5.5 | 4.4 | 62 | 14.7 | 3.8-]).46.2,// 20.7 
Thebes, sa9/ VL,7.| 75 | 62 | 44 | 68) 144] 43 | 16.2 | 205 | 
Ombos, 832) XIL,5.|.74 | 54 | 45 | & | 16.) 42] 149 | 20.5 — 
Highest in the series, 78 | 6.9 | ABet 68-| 158) US" R67 | 21.4 | 
Mean, 7.15| 5.82] 421| 5.14).145 ] 04. 14.6 | 201 
|__ Lowest in the series, 6.6 4.8 3.9 4.8 | 185 | 3.6 |.13.6 | 188_ 
Table III. Negroid Group. 
Horizontal 
Longitudinal|Parictal Di-|Frontal Dia-| Vertical Dia-|Inter-mastoid Inter-mastoid Occipito- 
rc. Line. Periphery. 
Diameter. ameter. meter. meter, Frontal Arch. 
Reet: Page or Plate. 
Thebes, | 864|Page109,| 7. 5.1 4.2 5.4 14.4 3.3 14.6. 19.6 | 
Thebes, | 885 os re 6.5 4.5 5.1 14-4. 3.5 14.8 19.7 
Thebes, /858)°* “| 74°|53 | 45 | 6& | H69° 44°) 446 | 205 
Thebes, 862] “ “| 72 | 61 {| 44 | 62 | 14 43 | 143 | 19.5 
| Thebes, 49] “| 74 | 84 | 41 | 6.5 | 189 | 48 | 155 | 20] 
Maabdeh, 884 IV., 2 | 64 | 55] 42 | 51.| 188 | 4 13.8 |. 18.7, 
Mean, 7.05/53 | 43 | 62 | 142 | 4 14.6 | 19.6 | 
Theso measurements, it must be confessed, possess merely an isolated interest until 
they can be compared with those derived from the other races of men.* Meanwhile I 
of measurements of the nature here 
d that the difficulty of procuring the 
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ue) neated, under the title of Craniometrical Tables; but it will be readily conceive 
requisite materials, renders the progress of such an undertaking extremely slow and unce 
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