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Table XV. Breadth m easu reme nts of face. 





Minimum frontal. 



Bizygomatic. 



Bigonial. 







Médian. 



Ratio. 



Médian. 



Ratio. 



Médian. 



Ratio. 





Humboldt Bay d 



105 



6.4 



142 



8.7 



102 



6-3 





» s 



102 



6.5 



131 



8.4 



91 



5.8 





Lake Sentâni tf 



100 



6.3 



141 



8.8 



104 



6.5 





Jabim o 7 



— 



— 



137 



8-5 



102 



6-3 



Hagen. 



Merauke ....</ 



11S 



7.2 



139 



8.4 



106 



6.4 



Koch. 



•n n .... V 



136 



S.6 



131 



8.4 



98 



6.3 



1) 



Mimika </ 



IIO 



6.7 



143 



8.7 



10S 



6.6 



V 



Etna Bay . . . d" 



112 



6.8 



132 



S.o 



105 



6.4 



71 



Fak Fak. . . . </ 



113 



7.2 



138 



8.9 



101 



6.5 



n 



Table XVI. Facial indices. 





Fronto- 

 zygomatic. 



Gonio- 

 zygomatic. 



Physio- 

 gnomic. 



Mid-facial. 





Humboldt Bay <f 



75.2 



83.S 



73-9 



71.8 









75,5 



80.8 



77-9 



69-5 





Lake Sentân 



d 



76.2 



80.5 



70.9 



73-8 





Jabim . . . 



. <? 



78.7 



80.3 



— 



74-5 



Hagen. 



Merauke . . 



. a 



84.6 



76.2 



67.8 



81.3 



Koch. 



» n ' ■ 



. 9 



103.8 



74-7 



75-4 



79-4 



n 



Mimika . . 



• <? 



76.9 



75-5 



71.8 



— 



H 



Etna Bay . 



• cT 



84.8 



79-5 



75.8 



— 



)1 



Fak Fak. . 



J 



Si.S 



73-i 



73-4 



— 



■n 



The above indices indicate the décimal relation to the bizygomatic breadth; the 

 women of Merauke présent the exceptional condition that the minimum frontal breadth is larger. 



Table XVII. Measurements ofnose. 





Vertical 



length. 



Breadth 

 across nostiïls. 







Médian. 



Ratio. 



Médian. 



Ratio. 





Humboldt Bay 0" 



53 



3-3 



44 



2.7 



83-7 



„ 9 



5° 



3-3 



39 



2.5 



78.9 



Lake Sentâni g 



49 



3- 1 



44 



2.7 



87.9 



As far as the measurements of face and nose détermine the physiognomy, this is 

 included in the above tables. The degree of pr ognathism may be judged from the auriculo- 

 alveolar, auriculo-nasal and auriculo-gnathic radii, which are with the Humboldt Bay maies 113, 

 93 and 133 m. m. resp., with the females 97, 84 and 119 m. m., with the Lake Sentâni maies 

 103, 86 and 121 m. m. resp.. 



The eyes are generally deeply set, the openings of médium width and on an average 



