FROM THE SAtfTA BARBARA ISLANDS. 



28 1 



not wholly devoid of interest, though it is not claimed to be of any great 

 value as the basis for an inductive argument. It is limited, as will be seen, 

 to crania from North and South America, and, as far as possible, the dis- 

 tinction based upon sex has been kept up. This, however, has not always 

 been possible, as in some instances the records from which I have copied 

 have made no difference in this particular, but have massed the two sexes 

 together and given the mean measurements conjointly instead of separately. 

 Where this is the case the comparison is to be instituted with the mean of 

 the whole number of crania, as given in No. 15, Table I, or it may be 

 omitted altogether without any very great sacrifice of craniometrical lore ; 

 but in all other instances males are to be compared with males and females 

 with females. By pursuing this latter method, approximately accurate 

 results may be obtained. 



TABLE II — MEAN MEASUREMENTS OF CRANIA.* 



Locality. 



Santa Barbara. — Males 



Eemales 



Total Santa Barbara 



Santa Barbara. — Males 



Females 



San Luis Obispo Bay. — Males 



Females . . 



Navajo. — Males. 



Females 



Apache. — Males 



Females 



Greenland Eskimo. — Males 



Females 



Alaskan Eskimo. — Males , 



Females 



Pah Ute (Shoshonee). — Males 



Females 



Huron. — Males 



Females 



Tennessee Mounds. — Males 



Females 



Peruvian. — Mixed 



Algonquin, Canada. — Mixed 



Algonquin, New England. — Mixed.. 



Ja 

 a 



178 



137 



315 



46 



40 



10 



6 



17 



5 



19 



10 



55 



21 



31 



10 



13 



3 



39 



18 



43 



34 



50 



32 



30 



1,372 

 1,248 

 1,310 

 1,285 

 1,195 

 1,288 

 1,137 

 1,428 

 1,348 

 1,355 

 1,267 

 1,433 

 1,275 

 1,440 

 1,281 

 1,323 

 1,212 



1,401 

 1,301 



1,204 



181 

 174 

 177 

 175 

 170 

 174 

 160 

 174 

 170 

 170 

 166 

 186 

 180 

 177 

 170 

 178 

 175 

 187 

 179 

 164 

 159 

 155 

 184 

 179 



137 

 135 

 136 

 138 

 135 

 139 

 140 

 141 

 142 

 146 

 140 

 132 

 127 

 148 

 141 

 136 

 136 

 139 

 132 

 146 

 142 

 143 

 141 

 136 



= 



131 

 126 

 128 

 133 

 129 

 133 

 130 

 137 

 132 

 132 

 123 

 141 

 133 

 131 

 127 

 128 

 127 

 139 

 131 

 145 

 140 

 126 

 136 

 136 



.760 

 .777 

 .769 

 .777 

 .793 

 .789 

 .863 

 .817 

 .839 

 .861 

 .847 

 .710 

 .709 

 .835 

 .836 

 .771 

 .773 

 .743 

 .757 

 .891 

 .893 

 .924 

 .766 

 .759 



.725 

 .727 

 .726 

 .754 

 .762 

 .761 

 .807 

 .786 

 .781 

 .776 

 .742 

 .755 

 .741 

 .743 

 .747 

 .720 

 .725 

 .743 

 .731 

 .886 

 .871 

 .814 

 .739 

 .759 



.93 



.95 

 .90 

 .92 



Remarks. 



Islands. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Mainland. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Flattened posteriorly. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



I 



*In this table, Kos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 are taken from the Check -list of the Army Medical Museum. 

 Sbs. 18, 19, 23, 24 are taken from Prehistoric Man by Dr. Daniel "Wilson, London, 1876. Nos. 20, 21, 22 are from the records 

 of the Pecbody Museum, and are not intended for comparison save in those measurements that have not been adectod by the 

 posterior flattening to which the crania have been subjected, such as capacity, width of frontal, and, later on, the facial 

 measurements. 



