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Table XXIV. 



Variability of the West Scottish Skull. 





Male. 







Female. 





Character. 



























1 







Mean. 



S. D. 



V. 



Mean. 





S. D. 



I 



V. 



C . 



145943 ±4-11 



122-13 



8-36 



1314-5 ±6-30 



93-51 



7-11 



F 







185-77 ± • 



20 



6-04 



3-25 











L 







187-52 ± • 



20 



5-94 



3-16 



177-97 ± • 



32 



4-75 



2-67 



B x 







139-56 ± 



16 



4-76 



3-41 



135-16 ± • 



29 



4-40 



3-26 



B 2 







96-42 ± 



15 



4-46 



4-63 



92-66 ± • 



25 



3-76 



4-05 



H 







132-72 ± 



17 



5-30 



3-90 



125-01 ± • 



31 



4-61 



3-68 



OH 







118-11 ± 



33 



4-92 



4-16 











LB 







100-37 ± 



13 



4-05 



4-03 



93-82 ± • 



20 



311 



3-31 



Ux 







522-53 ± 



47 



14-10 



2-69 



503-61 ± 



71 



10-64 



2-11 



u 2 







526-60 ± 



47 



14-06 



2-67 











S 







378-60 ± 



43 



12-89 



3-40 



363-15 ± 



68 



10-16 



2-79 



Q 







311-10 ± 



36 



10-95 



3-52 



299-21 ± 



60 



9-04 



3-02 



G'H 







70-96 ± 



16 



4-75 



6-69 



65-83 ± 



24 



3-67 



5-57 



GB 







90-12 ± 



16 



4-89 



5-42 



85-09 ± 



24 



3-64 



4-25 



J 







127-16 ± 



18 



5-37 



4-22 



118-16 ± 



26 



3-94 



3-33 



NH 







51-72 ± 



11 



3-51 



6-78 



48-41 ± 



20 



3-00 



6-19 



NB 







23-47 ± 



06 



1-78 



7-58 



22-56 ± 



11 



1-71 



7-58 



O x L 







38-31 ± 



05 



1-79 



4-67 



37-13 ± 



10 



1-55 



4-17 



OjR 







38-67 ± 



05 



1-73 



4-47 



37-24 ± 



09 



1-48 



3-97 



2 L 







3305 ± 



07 



2-15 



6-50 



32-94 ± 



13 



2-05 



6-22 



2 R 







33-05 ± 



07 



2-11 



6-38 



32-95 ± 



13 



2-07 



6-28 



G 1 







50-54 ± 



11 



3-27 



6-47 



47-01 ± 



19 



2-96 



6-29 



G 2 







37-14 ± 



08 



2-54 



6-84 



36-21 ± 



14 



2-09 



5-77 



GL 







95-08 ± 



16 



4-94 



5-19 



88-61 ± 



•31 



4-62 



5-21 



<P 







87-12°± 



20 



3-09 





88-67°± 



•18 



2-70 





<A 







73-25°± 



19 



2-82 





72-9 °± 



•21 



3-14 





<N 







64-36°± 



22 



3-30 





64-85°± 



■22 



3-35 





<B 







42-39° ± 



•18 



2-75 





42-19°± 



•18 



2-75 





h 







28-54°± 



•20 



2-98 





26-37°± 



•19 



2-90 



. . 



#2 







13-87° ± 



•20 



3-05 





15-92° ± 



20 



3-02 





100 B/L 





74-36 ± 



•08 



2-53 



3-40 



76-03 ± 



•19 



2-89 



3-80 



100 H/L 





70-81 ± 



•09 



2-92 



4-12 



70-31 ± 



•20 



3-00 



4-26 



100 H/B 





95-14 ± 



•14 



4-27 



4-48 



92-53 ± 



•29 



4-42 



4-77 



100 G'H/GB . 

 100 NB/NH . 



78-86 ± 



•19 



5-91 



7-49 



77-45 ± 



•32 



4-79 



6-18 



45-58 ± 



•15 



4-62 



10-13 



46-77 ± 



•30 



4-49 



9-60 



100 Oo/O^ . 



85-51 ± 



•17 



5-25 



6-13 



88-53 ± 



•35 



5-21 



5-88 



100 Gg/Gj 



73-69 ± -21 



6-33 



8-45 



77-27 ± 



•41 



6-17 



7-98 



S. D. = Standard deviation. 

 V. = Coefficient of variation. 



The accompanying table (Table XXIV) gives the mean values of many of the 

 characters of the Scottish skulls for both male and female sexes, with their standard 

 deviations and coefficients of variation for the comparison of their variability with 

 that occurring in the corresponding characters of various other series of crania. I 

 have computed the additional measurements given in Table XXV, for which I give 



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