104 
A Second Study of the Emjlish Skull 
in the present memoir. Fortunately we are now in possession of much more 
information regarding the Long Barrow Skulls than when I first wrote : I refer to 
Mr E. H. J. Schuster's paper on the Long Barrow and Round Barrow skulls in the 
Oxford Museum*. With the aid of his results I am able to construct the 
following Comparative Table, which is an enlargement of Table XIX of my 
Whitechapel memoirf. 
TABLE XIIL 
Comparison of Moorfields and Whitechapel with Long Barrow Skulls. 
Character 
Male 
Female 
Moorfields 
Whitechapel 
Long Barrow 
Moorfields 
Whitechapel 
Long Barrow 
No. 
Mean 
No. 
Mean 
No. 
Mean 
No. 
Mean 
No. 
Mean 
No. 
Mean 
jj 
19 
188-0 
72 
187-8 
5 
191-9 
23 
182-5 
57 
180-1 
3 
185-3 
L 
U 
189-1 
137 
189-0 
16 
190-6 
63 
183-4 
140 
180-4 
13 
182-6 
F 
45 
186-9 
138 
187-3 
17 
187-1 
65 
182-4 
143 
180-] 
12 
184-0 
B 
46 
143-0 
135 
140-7 
18 
142-4 
62 
137-6 
140 
134-7 
12 
138-6 
B' 
1,7 
98-5 
132 
98-0 
16 
98-9 
64 
95-2 
147 
93-1 
11 
94-1 
H 
Slf. 
129-8 
122 
132-0 
12 
137-8 
47 
123-6 
124 
124-6 
9 
135-1 
OH 
46 
113-8 
135 
114-6 
9 
120-7 
59 
109-4 
143 
109-2 
3 
118-0 
LB 
35 
98-5 
119 
101-6 
11 
101-9 
46 
95-9 
122 
95-3 
8 
96-8 
fml 
36 
35-4 
11 
35-7 
50 
34-3 
6 
34-5 
fmb 
34 
29-7 
11 
27-7 
50 
29-0 
6 
30-2 
U 
37 
527-1 
131 
524-2 
16 
534-9 
56 
512-7 
136 
503-8 
7 
518-7 
S 
40 
378-5 
131 
377-1 
13 
384-8 
53 
365-6 
130 
362-8 
8 
382-0 
Q 
33 
305-4 
115 
307-9 
9 
321-8 
42 
293-1 
122 
294-0 
3 
312-0 
O'll 
30 
68-1 
75 
70-2 
13 
69-9 
27 
64-1 
62 
65-9 
4 
66-7 
GB 
15 
93-9 
55 
90-9 
12 
95-9 
18 
86-9 
58 
84-9 
4 
92-7 
J 
7 
129-0 
43 
130-0 
3 
134-0 
18 
122-0 
33 
120-3 
1 
132-5 
NH 
20 
50-4 
79 
51-2 
15 
49-4 
27 
48-0 
67 
48-7 
7 
47-0 
NB 
18 
24-0 
70 
24-3 
15 
24-1 
26 
23-4 
64 
23-2 
7 
22-8 
GL 
17 
95-0 
73 
95-9 
0 
95-3 
25 
92-1 
58 
90-4 
4 
92-6 
100 BjL' 
18 
75-1 
69 
75-2 
8 
74-4 
21 
75-4 
55 
74-6 
3 
74-3 
100 BjL 
42 
75-5 
131 
74-3 
16 
74-9 
57 
75-0 
130 
74-7 
12 
76-3 
100 HjL 
31 
68-4 
120 
70-0 
11 
72-7 
44 
67-2 
117 
69-1 
8 
74-0 
100 G'HjGB 
14 
72-8 
53 
76-5 
9 
71-4 
18 
73-5 
54 
77-9 
1 
81-0 
100 NBjXH 
IS 
47-6 
70 
47-5 
15 
49-0 
26 
48-7 
64 
47-8 
6 
49-1 
P 
15 
84-5° 
63 
86-r 
5 
83-0° 
19 
84-8° 
52 
87-r 
An examination of this Table and of the other comparative tables given in 
this and the former paper amply justifies me, I think, in re-afiirming my main 
^propositions, viz. that the Whitechapel and Moorfields skulls with which we have 
been dealing represent the typical London skull of two centuries ago, and that 
notwithstanding some differences, especially in height measurements, the type can 
be described as approaching that of the Long Barrow men. 
* Biometriha, Vol. iv. pp. 351 — 362. 
t I do not include eye and palate, as Mr Schuster and 1 have not adopted the same method of 
measurement; probably also in measuring Q our methods would lead to somewhat different results. 
