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long-headed humanity/ How far the longheadedness of the 

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merely note the fact, and can add that from Jacobs' observations 

 in London, the same appears to be the case with the Jews 

 there. - 



A combination of both series of observations, those of Elkind, 

 Talko-Hryncewicz, Blechman, Weissenberg, etc., and those of 

 our own, as we have done in Table XXVI, and the curve drawn 

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1 See Otto Ammon, " Zur Anthropologic der Badener," pp. 431 and 614 ; \Vm. 

 Z. Ripley, " The Races of Europe," chapter XX. 



^Joseph Jacobs, " On the comparative anthropometry of English Jews," yipwr- 

 nal Anthro-^ological Institute, XIX, 1890, pp. 76-88. 



