56 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVI, 1920.] 
the fallacy of trusting solely to measurements in 
anthropological descriptions) . 
Fie. 3.—Front view of the trunk of the man photographed 
in fig. 3, pl. IV. 
Note that while the trunk is nearly as slender in pro- 
portion as in fig, 1, the pelvic region is also slender 
and yet the pelvic basin is still broader and flatter than 
in fig. 2. 
Puate VI. 
Heads of two young Armenian men from the Ispahan 
district, Persia 
Fie. 1.—Head of skilled mechanic aged 24 and in good health. 
trochanter 880 mm. Weight 127 lb. Hair bla 
Cephalic index 78°72. Height-length index wad 67- 20. 
Nasal index 62°5. Upper facial index 46°89. 
Height-breadth index (head) Proporhont length of lower 
87°56. limb 51°74. 
he ve 2.—Head of skilled mechanic aged 25 and in good 
ealth. 
height 60 mm. Nasal breadth 39 mm. eh cid . great 
trochanter 881 mm. Weight 140 1b. Hair bla 
Cephalic index 84°22, Height-length index Ae 69: 14. 
Nasal index 65°00. Upper facial index 52° 
H Pa in index (head) Proprtionat length of lower 
“62. 2°13. 
Note that the measurements wd Proportion are not cor- 
’ related with the outlines of the hea: 
ten ew wm 
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