50 
.1 Study of the Variations in the Female Pelvis 
Table of Pelvic Measurements of 
48 
213,331 
49 
239,363 
50 
239,201 
51 
239,202 
53 
239,203 
53 
2311,204 
54 
239,215 
56 
230,293 
57 
239,298 
58 
239,305 
59 
239,309 
60 
839,318 
61 
239,333 
62 
239,348 
68 
226,292 
64 
239,38:) 
65 
239,-14(1 
66 
239,453 
67 
239,474 
68 
255, 1 2:i 
t;u 
258,708 
70 
259,301 
71 
225,253 
72 
49,735 
73 
225,21 1 
74 
248,579 
p , ... 
75 
12,804 
U. S. N. M.' 
76 
227,434 
77 
227,440 
78 
227, HI 
::i 
227,445 
XII 
227,448 
81 
227,450 
82 
225,420 
88 
225,422 
84 
225,421 
85 
225,423 
86 
225,425 
s, 
255,105 
88 
255,214 
89 
255,216 
■Ml 
210,213 
91 
228,925 
92 
228,950 
n: 
228,967 
Choctaw 
Colorado 
Comanche 
Eskimo (St I 
Michaels) ( 
Kentucky 
Mexico 
New Mexico 
24'25 
25-75 
27-5 
25 
23- 75 
20-8 
28-3 
24- 2 
26-3 
26-5 
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1085 
10-7 
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r- S' < Plate n '> 4 > MCram- Transitional vertebra. 53. Six sac. vert., one from coccyx (!). 
57. Double promoDtory (Plate IV, 4). 59. Narrow areh. Exostoses on sacrum. GU Four sac vert 
Extreme '■female type "(Hate IV, 4). 02. Pygmy or very small pelvis (Plate I, I). 07. Small pelvis. 
o». Six sac. vert., one from coccyx ('ft. 71. Coccyx ankyioscd to sacrum (not included). 72. Spinal 
canal open from 1st sacral down. 73. Rather Hat pelvis (Plate II, 2). 74. Six sac. vert , one from 
A. B. Emmons 
51 
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106-5 
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117 
2-75 
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74-4 
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3 
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91-7 
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19'3 
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75-1 
72-8 
10-5 
12 
6 
M 
1143 
4 
3-3 
M 
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20 
15 
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15-4 
77-6 
11-5 
12 
6 
M 
104-4 
3-25 
3-4 
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91-1 
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74-0 
10-9 
11-6 
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M 
3 
106-4 
3-4 
3-1 
M 
913 
18-9 
13 
65 
72 '2 
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72-7 
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75-8 
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193 
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11-1 
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111-4 
luiiibar(J) (Plate IV, 4). 75. Six sac. vert., all sacral in character. 77. (Plate V, 5), six ^J^;. 
one from coccyx. 1st lumbar forms false promontory ,8. Small pelvis. j - V=o 
six sac vert aic from coci vx 82. Coccyx ossdicd to sacrum. 83. 5th lumoal saciauzcu icn, 
toZty£^V%J\ZLm&. ■ 86. Ilouno pelvic inlet (Plate II, 2). 88 S,x sac. vert., one from 
coccyx (1). 89 Six sac. vert., one from coccyx(?). 92. Coeeyx ossified to saerum. ^ 
