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The breadth-measurements of the trunk are the following: breadth between acromia: 

 Timorini 34,88 cm. (29,5 — 38,5), rel. acr. br. 22,5; Dyak 36,71cm. (34 — 41), rel. acr. breadth 

 23,5; breadth between the cristae iliac: Timorini 26 cm. (23,5 — 28,25), rel. il.br. 16,8; Dyak 

 26,75 cm. (24 — 30), rel. il. br. 17,2. As might be expected, it is especially the shoulder-breadth 



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Distance from top of middlefinger to the ground. 



of the Dyak that is markedly longer than that of the Papuans. The relative shoulder- and 

 hip-breadth of the Timorini (22,5 and 16,8) are fairly according to the figures, given by 

 GODIN for the French. 



The shoulder-breadth of 1 1 Mamberamo-Papuans was 36,02 cm., consequently it was 



