524 General Notes. [May, 
Skin, color. 5. Yellow or olive. 
6. Yellowish white, 
à n white, 
. a. Rosy white. 
8. 4. Florid white. 
7; Freckled. 
s. Anglo- oe or Kymri, 
nny sean Sla 
[Leucoid] Brunette iterraneans and Sem 
Reddish ous One of the two F innish types. 
Yellow proper. Races of Asia and Eskimo. 
Red proper. Redskins and Caribs. 
YELLOW, Red Yellowish red. Guaranis, Botoceodos, 
Olive red. Peru 
Blackish. Charruas an (Uia; Anct. Cal., So. Dravidas, 
Yellowish. Hottentots. 
By color 
Blacks ioe Aus tralians, Blacks of India; Tasmanians and Papuans, 
ritos, African Negroes. 
The cephalic index is the ratio of the greatest skull width 
divided by the greatest skullslength. As to the boundaries of 
the terms applied to these ratios, most dikbapiity the doctors dis- 
agree. Dr. Topinard’s table is as follows: 
eye rs Ate 74 per cent and les 
Mésaticéphaly, 75 to 79.9 per cent. 
+75) -76 Sub, 
77 Medium, 
-78, .799 Super, 
eine omen ix 80 per cent and over. 
84 Sub——, 
T i 89 Super. 
-90 and over Ultra. 
amzecephaly. 
Stenocephaly. Noting narrow skul 
Trochocephaly (zpozaen, to be round). Noting —— skulls. 
ephaly. Noting large skulls. 
Microcephaly, Noting small sk 
Plagiocephaly. Noting oblique s kulls. 
Cymbocephaly, Noting skulls with hollow bregma. 
Sphenocephaly. Noting wedge-shaped skulls, 
tigonocephaly, Noting triangular skulls. ` 
Pachycephaly. Noting skulls with thick walls. 
The application of the cranial index to the divisions of the 
human species previously considered, results as follows: 
Ess : Anglo- Scandinavians, Franks and Germans, Fins 
Délicho 
E R of one Mediterraneans, 
e | iiil Semites, Berber 
n , Bráchy Cel to-Slavs, Lig urians, Laps. 
