CONDITIONS OF HEALTH ESSENTIAL FOR CARRYING ON INSrEUCllOX. -185 

 At Felsbed School, Essex, the form adopted is as follows : — 



Ni-.nies 

 Number | farrangeil in 



aliihabctical ovder) 



Height ' Weight 



(ill stockings) (in trousers only) 



C'liest 

 (standing natu- 

 rally, army 

 measurement) 



feet 



inches stones 



lb. 



inches 



Dr. Edwyn B. Trow has kindly furnished the Committee with tlie 

 record from January to April 1902, when 211 boys were observed. They 

 give an average of 5 feet 3^- inches in height, 7 st. 9 lb. in weight, and 

 31^ inches chest girth, i-anging from minima of 4 feet 4g^ inches, 4 st. 2 lb., 

 24^ inches to maxima of G feet 4 inches, 12 st. 2 lb., 40 inches re- 

 spectively ; but as tiie ages are not specified these figures cannot be used 

 for comparison. This will appear from the cases in which the minima 

 and maxima occur as follows : — ■ 



A 

 B 

 C 



E 



■which leads to the inference that the differences are due to age. F has 

 the maximum both in height and weight. 



In Bootham School, York, anthropometrical measurements have been 

 taken regularly six times every year (i.e., at beginning and end of every 

 term) since January 1896, and Mr. A. L. Dawes has kindly furnished the 

 Committee with a copy of the form used as follows : — 



Anthvojjcmetrical Measuremen ts. 



Name 



Signed 



Date 



At the Hampstead School of the King Alfred School Society (founded 

 1897, incorporated 1898) the following is the form adopted : — 



