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Table II. 

 Cephalic Index of Jews and Non-Jews in V.\rious Countries. 





Jews. 





(. ountry. 



Cephalic Index. 



Observer. 



Caucasus 



Galicia 



87.5 

 83.6 



83.5 

 82.9 



82.4 

 81.7 

 81.89 

 80.9 



Pantukhof. 



Majer and Kopernicki. 



Ammon. 



Baden 



Little Russia . . 



Turin, Italy 



Lithuania 



Talko-Hryncewicz. 



Lombroso. 



Talko-Hryncewicz. 



Elkind. 



Yakowenko. 



Russian Poland 



White Russia 





Non-Jews. 





Race. 



Cephalic Index. 



Observer. 



Aissors in Caucasia 



Armenians in Caucasia 



Poles in Galicia 



87.89 



87.0 



84.4 



84.3 

 84.14 



83.2 



84.9 



80.60 



83.2 



80.85 



81.87 



Arutinoff, Pantukhof. 



Ivanowski. 



Majer and Kopernicki. 



Majer and Kopernicki. 



Ammon. 



Talko-Hryncewicz. 



Lombroso. 



Talko-Hryncewicz. 



Talko-Hryncewicz. 



Elkind. 



Ruthenians in Galicia 



Germans in Baden 



Russians, Little 



Italians in Turin 



Letto-Lithuanians 



White Russians 



Poles in Russia 



White Russians 



Ivanowski. 







In Baden the cephalic index of the Germans is 84.14 and of 

 the Jews 83.5, and it is remarkable, says Ammon, that in the 

 parts of the country where the heads of the indigenous popula- 

 tion are broader, those of the Jews are about the same, and the 

 reverse. There are very scanty data about the cranial form of 

 the Jews living among extremely dolichocephalic races, particu- 

 larly Semites, as the Arabians, Syrians, Berbers, etc., but all 

 the evidence available goes to prove that here they are also 

 dolichocephalic. Thus, Pruner Bey brings measurements of 

 three Jewish skulls from north Africa, with a cranial index of 

 75, and two Jewesses with an index of Jj} Quatrefages and 

 Hamy have measurements of a Jew from Algiers with a cephalic 

 index of 74.44, and five from Holland, 72.2," and Dessau five 



' Memoirs de la socicte d\inthropologic, de Paris, Tome II, fasc. 4, 1864, p. 



417) 



^ '' Crania Ethnica," Paris, 1882, p. 513. 



