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girth, arm girth, and leg girth. It would be desirable to continue that 

 tabulation to the present time, but that would be a work of very great 

 labour and not inconsiderable expense. 



In the North London Collegiate School for Girls a lady medical 

 inspector has been appointed since 1887, especially with a view to deter- 

 mining the kind of physical exercises that are suitable in different cases, 

 and that official has established a system of anthropometric observation^ 

 which is more than usually complete. Mrs. Sophia Bryant, D.Sc, the 

 Jiead mistress, has kindly furnished the Committee with a copy of the 

 form in use, which is as follows : — 



J\'ame 



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Medical Inspector's Notes. 



Secketary's Notes. 



The forty-fourth report of the Inspector of Reformatory and InduS' 

 trial Schools in Great Britain, Mr. J. E. Legge ('Parliamentary 

 Paper,' cd. 840, p. 54), contains a physical census of boys and gii-la 



