REMAINS, FROM ARKANSAS AND LOUISIANA. 21 
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FEMUR—LINEA ÁSPERA 
Condition of 
ARKANSAS LOUISIANA 
Linea Aspera p: 
Males | Females Males Females 
Right Left Right | Left Right Left Right Left 
Number of specimens 
examine 6 17 7 6 28 B | I6 1% 
Medium КЕСКЕН A из моа 
High | граф | — - 11 8 3 4 
Very high pO qe eee раси La 
FEMUR—SHAPE OF SHAFT AT MIDDLE 
ARKANSAS | LOUISIANA 
Types of Shape | i 
| Males Females | Males | Females 
¡Right | Left Right | Left Right | Left | Right Left 
Number of specimens | | 
ммт ва ни 
ури а 1 | 8 9 e122 | 14 | 12 | 91 8 
е ог near е | — 1 L eet 3 | 3 | 6 
ғ or near ғ | 1 1 пи ER no. | 2 | ni 
4 or near 4 pone ы Tte | пара 
p. с. (6) or near | 5 | 5 | = | — 4 | бик ы 
иа ни 
4 Kuierlor surface divided by a vertical ridge into two surfaces, 
Р. c. (or 6) plano-convex. 
As will be seen in the next table, gluteal tuberosities, Or third trochanters, are 
fairly numerous, particularly in the bones from Louisiana. This process is also 
slightly more frequent in this series among the females than among the males. 
The oblong form is decidedly more numerous than the rounded one. 
Individual specimens that deserve separate notice, in addition to those men- 
tioned in Section VI, are as follows: 
Male femora 255.121, 255.128, 255.141, Arkansas: Angle of neck of these 
specimens on both sides is very obtuse. 
Right male femur 255.124, Arkansas: Exceptional grade of torsion. 
Female femur 255.130, Arkansas: Тһе shaft shows on the antero-external 
surface, upper third, a smooth, bony elevation, 2.5 сіп. long, 0.4 cm. high, and 14 
em. broad. 
Right male femur 255.905, Louisiana: Torsion pronounced ; left bone ? 
og JOURN. А. N. 8. PHILA., VOL. XIV. 
