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Classification. 



Females. 



1. By ages. Physical characters. 



2. ,, nationality. Physical characters. 



Males, 



1. By ages. 



2. Nationality. 



3. By occupations. 



4. Students. 



{a) By ages. 



(5) By classes, according to proficiency in College. [These 

 might be treated as to proportion of athletic in each 

 Class A, B, and C, and. by average physical pro- 

 portions for each class.] 



1. By nationalities. [Mean height, -n-eight, span stretch, cephalic and facial 



indices, breathing capacity.] 



2. By sex and age. [Mean height, 'weight, breathing capacity, and grasp.] 



3. Students. [For each of the three classes : cephalic size and indices, height, 



weight, -breathing capacity, grasp, and keeness of 

 eyesight.] 





By OccrPATiON. 





Physicians 



a7icl Surgeons (25 persons). 





Mean. 



Minimum. 



Maximum. 



Cephalic Index, 



79-0 



72-4 



84-5 



Altitudinal index, 



68-8 



61-4 



76-2 



Stature, 



1748 



1645 



1879 m.m. 



Weight, . . 



170-0 



132-0.. 



208-0 lbs. 



Grasp of right hand, . . 



104-6 



65-0 



141-0 „ 



„ ,, left hand, 



99-3 



68-0 " 



143-0 „ 



Vital capacity. 



233 



162 



300 cubic in 



Hand to stature, 



10-9 



10-2 



11-9 



Forearm ,, 



14-5 



13-8 



16-4 



Span , , 



102-5 



99-1 



107-7 



Height sitting. 



53-1 



51-5 



56-3 



Grasp of left hand greater than that of right in 5 cases. 

 Grasp of left hand eqndl to that of right in 2 cases. 

 E.I.A. PKOC, SEE. m., VOX. Y. 



