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Table XXXIII. 

 Cephalic Index. 





Breadth and Le 



ngth (? x 100\ 



Series. 







M. 



F. 



Scottish ..... 



2-53 



2-89 



English .... 





3-26 



2-98 



Bavarian 





3-50 



2-97 



French . 





4-43 



4-19 



Naquada 





2-80 



3-12 



Row Grave Germans 





2-28 



2-35 



Aino 





2-41 



2-54 



Egyptian mummies . 





335 



3-36 



Modern Egyptians . 





542 



5-10 



Negroes . 





2-77 



3-52 



Punjabi low caste . 





2-98 



375 



Australian 





3-21 



3-05 



English (upper classes) 





3-03 





Of the various series included in the table the Scottish male is less variable than 

 all the others as regards the cephalic index with the exception of two, namely, 

 Aino and Row Grave Germans. The standard deviation in the Scottish male is 

 sensibly less than in the Bavarian, French, or English, and less than the factor in the 

 female, which is the opposite condition to what is found in the German and English 

 series, the male in the two latter being more variable than the female. The 

 Australian male and female are more variable as regards their index than the corre- 

 sponding sexes in the West Scottish series. 



The following table shows the data for the vertical or altitudinal index : — 



Table XXXIV. 



Race. 



100 x ?. 



M. 



F. 



Scottish 

 English 

 French 

 Naquada 

 Australian . 



2-92 

 322 

 353 

 2-73 

 3'39 



3-00 

 2-83 

 3-67 

 2-96 

 3-83 



From the above we see that in the male sex, as regards the vertical index, the 

 Scottish crania are less variable than the English, French, and Australian, but more 

 variable than the Naquada crania ; whereas in the female sex the English female is 



