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Table XIX. 

 Length of the Head in 435 Jewesses, According to Nativity, 



Length of the 

 Head (in mm.) 



Galicia. 



Poland. 



Lithuania 

 and White- 

 Russia 



Little- 

 Russia, 



Roumania. 



Hungary. 



159-160 



— 



1.79 



— 



1-35 



— 



— 



161-162 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



163-164 



1.64 



— 



1. 00 



— 



— 



— 



165-166 



2.46 



— 



1,00 



2.70 



— 



— 



167-168 



3-28 



— 



2.00 



— 



— 



2.56 



169-170 



1.64 



3-57 



2.00 



1-35 



6.82 



7.69 



I71-I72 



8.20 



3 



57 



6.00 



1-35 



4.55 



1538 



173-174 



6.56 



7 



14 



5.00 



6.76 



— 



10.26 



175-176 



11.48 



8 



93 



12,00 



1351 



22.73 



7.69 



177-178 



18,03 



14 



29 



9,00 



9.46 



15-91 



7.69 



179-180 



15-57 



14 



29 



16,00 



13-51 



15-91 



10.26 



181-182 



9.00 



10 



71 



20.00 



20.27 



6.82 



10.26 



183-184 



7-38 



12 



50 



7.00 



10.81 



9.09 



15-38 



185-186 



6.56 



10 



71 



8,00 



9.46 



13.64 



2,56 



187-188 



2.46 



5 



36 



6,00 



5-41 



— 



2.56 



189-190 



2 46 



I 



79 



1. 00 



— 



2.27 



513 



I9I-I92 



3.28 



3 



57 



2.00 



1-35 



— 



2.56 



193-194 



— 



I 



79 



I 00 



1-35 



— 



— 



195-196 



— 



— 



1,00 





— 



— 



197-198 



— 



— 



— 



— 



2.27 



— 



199-200 



— 



— 



— 



1-35 . 



— 



— 



No, observed. 



122 



56 



100 



74 



44 



39 



Average. 



178 



181 



179 



180 



179 



178 



Maximum, 



192 



193 



196 



199 



197 



191 



Minimum. 



163 



160 



163 



160 



169 



167 



The rule observ^ed in men that the antero-posterior diameter 

 of the head of the Jews depends on that of the non-Jewish races 

 in the same country is not evident among the Jewesses, 



Width of the Head. 



The width of the head was obtained by searching with the 

 points of the caHpers along the temples, over the ears and some- 

 what posteriorly. The average for the 1,528 men was 154.4 

 mm. — 9,37 percent of the body-height. The maximum was 

 174 mm,, and the minimum 130 mm,, a difference of 44 mm,, 

 or 28,57 percent of the average, which is larger than that ob- 

 served for the length of the head — 20,74 percent. This is due 

 to the fact that the individual who had a head of 130 mm, in 

 width was quite an exception. He was an Hungarian by birth 

 and his head measured 198 mm. in length, thus giving a ce- 



