256 REPORT—1883. 
Taste I.—Showing the Srarore, WeicuT, CHEST-GIRTH, and STRENGT 
Kingdom, arranged accor 
STATURE 
Be ‘ . rf 
Height without’) ” geotland Ireland England Wales Total | Weight with | scotia 
n n nm n n wn 
=| a a r=] | = 
| 32 | Be te] Bs | 3s | Be | ee | Be | ee | Eg 33 
Inches | Metres | = | g& | 6E| 6&| GE | s& | se | cs&| SE | s& | Ibs | kilos | ob 
| AS |e eee es eumelinen Nee le | A lie ag 
a2 2 2 2 a2 2 
° ° ° ° ° ° 
W7-| x 1 1 a — 1 — — _ 2 = 280 | 1297°3 a 
76- eo 4 3 _ — a — _ — 5 1 270 | 122°7. | — 
a5- | x-906 6 Aa te rs 9 2 il 1 16 2 | 260] x82 | — 
74— | 1881 15 Tpy || Se = 16 2 1 1 32 3 | 250] 113°6 4 
73- | 1855 26 20 3 8 48 8 2 3 79 9 240'| xr09'r 2 
72- | 1830 69 53 10 29 117 19 6 8 202 24 230 | 104°5 4 
71- 1804 102 78 15 44 254 41 21 28 392 46 220 | x00°o (h 
70- 1°779 115 88 25 72 473 76 33 45 646 75 210 05'5 14 
q 69-| 1°754 218 | 167 40 116 753 122 52 70 1063 124 200 90'9 24 
3 J 68— —1°728—|—210— —1615 | 62 | 179 | 886 | 143 72 97 | 1230 | 143 | 190] 86:4 | 67 
a 67—-| x-7o2 | 210 | 161 b—73—)—911——918— 1484 128 | 173 |—1329—_l—155— 180] 8r°8 | 125 
66- | 1677 139 107 58 167 881 142 Lm 45min 196mm} 1223 143 170 97°3 168 
65= | 1°653 109 84 33 96 740 119 108 146 990 115 160 727 275 
64- 1°626 47 36 15 44 524 85 83 112 669 78 150 68'2 | 255 
63- I‘6or 19 14 7 20 320 52 48 65 394 46 140 63°6 | 173 - 
62-| x°575 9 7 || eeee 6 | 128 | 20 | 30 | 41 | 169 | 20 | 130] sox | 63 
6l1- 1*°550 2 2 2 5 70 12 9 12 83 9 120 54°5 22 
60- I°525 2 1 _ _ 39 6 —_— —_ 41 5 110 500 8 
59- 1°499 — — af 3 12 2 1 1 14 1 100 45'5 1 
58- | 1°474 1 1 — _ 3 1 _ — 4 1 90 40°9 | — 
57- | 1°448 _ _ — — 1 — 1 1 2 = ds = 3 = 
Total . . | 1304 | 1000 346 | 1000 | 6194 | 1000 741 1000 8585 1000 |Total . . | 1212 
Average inches |68°71 — {67-90 — | 67°36 — | 66°66 — | 67°66 — | Average Ibs, | 165°3 
of métres | 1°746 | — |1°726) — 12712)| 1'694 | — 1°720 _ » kilos. | 75°r 
Mean inches. . | 68°5 — (675 — | 675 — |66°5 — | 675 — Mean lbs. .._ | 160°0 
», metres. .| 1°74I — 715; — I°715 _ 1'690 — I°715 _— 39 Klos.) ay 
Height+ weight ZA “441 — | 435 — 421 — +428 — Weight+hgt. | 2-406 
inclies per Ib. | (lbs. per 
of weight) | | in. of height) 
Nore.—The factors in the bottom line give some means of ascertaining the 
most probable stature, weight, chest-girth, or strength of a man, when only one 
of these data is known. They also give modified values when the birthplace 
of the man is also known, whether it be in Scotland, Ireland, England, or 
Wales. The results so obtained are based on the supposition that the pro- 
portion between the values of these qualities is constant, which is practically 
true for values that do not differ widely from the mean. 
The method of employing the factors is simple: thus, the first five of 
them are the number of inches in height divided by the number of pounds in 
