ON THE ETHNOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. 507 



3. Table of the Colour of the Hair and Eyes of 120 Inhabitants of Aberdeen. 



By Mr. J. Cooper. 



4. Table of the Colour of the Hair and Eyes of the Inhabitants of Ciillen, 

 Banjffshire. 104 observations, exclusive of the Fishing Population, hy Mr. 

 JoUN Smith. 149 obseruations 07i the Fishing Population, by Mr. J. B. 

 Gaedinee. 



6. Table of the Colour of the Hair and Eyes of 283 Inhabitants of Luirbost, 

 Stornoway, Leiuis, Hebrides. By Mr. K. S. Macleay. 



APPENDIX V. 



Anthropometric Notes on the Inhabitants of CleckhfMon, Yorkshire. 



By J. J. Taylor. 



The following tables embody the results of a series of measurements, 

 made in November 1896, in connection with a bazaar at Cleckheaton, a 

 manufacturing town about six miles south of Bradford, Yorkshire. 



In compiling the tables only persons over the age of twenty, and born 

 within a radius of two miles, have been included. 



It has resulted from the method of obtaining the data that the 

 number of the working-class measured was small, comprising among 



