20 Congenital Anomalies in a Native African Race 
The photogiaph and sketches illustrate some of these points. Other measure- 
ments were as follows : 
Height 166"5 cm.; span of arms 164'5 cm.; 
Maximum fronto-occipital IS'O; maximum biparietal 13'8; 
Nose length and width 4'4. ' " 
(25) Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney. Post-mortem examination on a 
native prisoner who died of pellagra revealed the presence of a double kidney 
on the left side and none on the right. 
From the sketches (Fig. 19) it will be seen that the upper part was the one 
proper to the side while the lower half was the abnormal portion. 
Fig. 19. Churinigu. Kidney of Left side double. 
The two parts were really very distinct, partly separated by a groove and 
cleft. 
The lower viscus had been felt during life as a tumour in the abdomen of 
unknown nature as it lay along the left side of the vertebral column. The kidney 
was unfortunately removed before dissection of vessels, etc. was made, but the 
sketch shews the arrangement of these at the hilum of the kidney. 
The two ureters united below the lower pole of the double organ, the distal 
ur-eter being nearly twice the normal size. 
