REPORT OF THE ANTHROPOMETRIC COMMITTEE. 261 
Tarte II.—Showing the Relative Starure, WeicuT, and Srreneru of 
Adult Males (23-50 years) and Females (20-50 years) of English 
- Origin. 
Height Weight Strength 
Height _ Number of Weight with Number of Strength, Number of 
without shoes | observations clothes observations |drawing-power| observations 
Trehes Méetres| Males |Females| Ibs. | Kilos.|Males|Females| lbs. | Kilos. | Males |Females 
717- 1:957 1" 260 | 118-2 1}; — — = = — 
76— 1931 1). — 250 | 113°6 3; — = = — —— 
75- 1:906 2 — 240 | 109°1 9; — —= = — —— 
74— | 1°881 16). — 230 | 104°5 10; — 150 68-2 4; — 
73- 1°855 48; — 220 | 100:0 33); — 140 63°6 4) — 
72— | 1830) 117; — 210 95:5 62} — 130 | 59-1 2] — 
71- 1804] 254 1 200 | 90°9 75 1 | 120 | 545 15; — 
q0— | 1779) 473) — 190 | S864) 174) — 110 | 50:0 18; — 
69— | 1:754| 753) — 180 | 818] 304 1 | 100 45°5 73) — 
a} 68— | 1°728|) 886 3 170 | 7775) 492) — 90 | 40°9 226 1 
3 /—67—=1-702/—918.4 11 | 160 | 727] 881 2 | 80 |364| 296) — 
66- | 1-677| 881/|] 22 | 150] 68:2| 1075] 14 |an70me\=31-8e\—52%/q 2 
65— | 1653) 740|| 24 |Top ese) 12011 20-1 60 | 273 | 250|] 5 
64— | 1-626] 524|| 44 | 130] 591/ 694]) 58 | 50 | 227 | 69]] 25 
63— | 1601} 320|}| 57 120 | 54:5| 338|]°101 40 | 18-2 15|} 101 
62— | 1575) 128\2-71—| 1130] 50-0] 133] lus 30 | 136 3 98 
6l1— | 1550 70) - 59 100 | 45°5 26 53 20 91 — 9 
60— | 1525 39| 37 90 | 409 2 10 —— Fe — = 
58- | 1474 3 ey = _ = = = = — aul 
67— 1-448 1 6 pee phates 2 ae — —_ — —_ 
56— 1-423); — 3, ae cw ee ms — — — ae 
55= 1°:398; — 2 cS = 2 dee wt —= —_— —= oA 
Total num- 
' | ber of obser- 6194} 379 — 5552] 368 — 1497} 241 
vations 
aver- f lbs. |155-0] 122-8 | Aver- f lbs. 79'6| 44:5 
Aver- { inches |67°36 | 62°65 
1592] age (kilos | 70°5| 55:8 | age \kilos| 36-2] 20-2 
age | métres| 1-712 
lbs. | 150:0] 120°:0 Ibs. 7775 | 40:0 
J inches | 67-50 |62°5 
kilos| 68-2} 54:6 | e824 x48! 35:2 18-2 
Mean” matres| 1-715 | 1-588 
Mean 1 
c. Distribution of Adult Males according to Stature, Weight, and Complexion. 
Toble IIT., and Plates V.-IX. (Maps Nos. 1 to 5). 
26. Table III. exhibits the average stature, weight, and complexion 
(colour of eyes and hair) of adult males born in the several counties of 
Great Britain and Wales and in each province of Ireland, arranged in 
the order of the greatest stature. The Committee is sensible that the 
number of observations in some of the counties is not sufficient to furnish 
an average which may be fully relied upon; but the results, as detailed in 
the remarks upon this summary, show that there is such a consistency 
between the data and the records of history as to justify a general trust 
in the conclusions to be drawn from the figures. 
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