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Apprndix C. 
Index to the Tables in the several Reports of the Committee, showing the 
nature of the measurements given in each Table. 
In 1879: °. 
Several selected classes; males at each 
age. , 
Christ’s Hospital School; males at each 
age. 
British Race in England and America, 
and Belgians; males and females, at 
each age. 
Recruits, British and American armies, 
at each age. 
Stature, weight, and ratio of weight to: 
height. 
Stature, weight, chest-girth, and relation 
to one another, by Sir Rawson Rawson. 
Stature and weight, with diagrams, by C- 
Roberts. 
Stature and weight, by C. Roberts. 
In 1880. 
Schoolboys of several classes, of age 11 
to 12. 
Standard class ; males of ages 10 to 50. 
Standard class; males of ages 10 to 50. 
Standard class; males of ages 10 to 50. 
Professional classes; males of ages 10 to 50 
Persons of town and country origin; males 
at each age. 
American boys and girls. 
Factory children; boys and girls, 1833, 
1871-3. 
Marlborough College ; malesat each age. 
Telegraph messengers ; youthsateachage. 
Stature, by C. Roberts. 
Stature, weight, chest-girth, and strength 
of arm, with diagram. 
Relation of the several measurements to 
one another. 
Mean annual growth. 
Colour of eyes and hair, with diagram. 
Stature and weight. 
Stature and annual growth, with diagrams, 
by Prof. Bowditch and Sir Rawson 
Rawson. 
Stature and weight, by C. Roberts. 
Stature, weight, chest-girth, girth of head, 
arm, and leg, by the Rev. T. A. Preston, 
Sir Rawson Rawson and C. Roberts. 
Weight, chest-girth, and lifting power,, 
by G. C. Steet. 
In 1881. 
General population of United Kingdom ; 
males at each age. 
General population of United Kingdom; 
males at each age. 
Population of different classes ; males at 
each age. 
Population of different classes; males 
from 25 to 50. 
Population of different classes ; males at 
each age. 
Population of different classes; males at 
different ages. 
Marlborough College ; boys at each age. 
Increase in stature, weight, chest-girth, 
and strength of arm, with diagram. 
Stature, weight, chest-girth, and strength 
of arm. 
Stature and weight. 
Relative stature. 
On calculation of deciles, quartiles and 
medians applied to range of stature, 
weight, and strength of arm, by F.. 
Galton. 
On army test of eyesight in each class, with 
diagram, by Inspector-Gen. Lawson. 
On Snellen’s tests for eyesight, near and 
distant vision, and colour-blindness, by 
the Rev. T. A. Preston and C, Roberts. 
