50 A Study of the Variations in the Female Pelvis 
Table of Pelvic Measurements of 
Inlet 
Pelvic 
No. 
U. S. N. M 
No. 
Tribo or 
Locality 
L']*eStS 
spines 
Transverse 
3 2 
°l 
°3 
Difference 
Antero- 
posterior 
Diameter 
Fetal Head 
Posterior 
Sagittal 
Pubes to 1 
ISO 
187 
188 
18!) 
100 
101 
ui 
108 
104 
105 
ion 
ior 
*21 
•128 
•68 
•73 
*31 
•IS 
•28 
•1 
•57 
•l,b 
•64 
•79 
Arizona 
24- 7 
25- 5 
24 
27 
24-3" 
26 
26'6 
26- 1 
26'5 
242 
26-2 
24' 
22 
22-7 
21» 
22- 4 
21-4" 
24 
23 
23- 1 
24- 4 
20 
21-5 
20 
12-2 
12- 5 
121 
13 
11- 9 
13 
13 
13- 9 
13 
12- 3 
13- 2 
12-2 
11-4 
10- 8 
11- 8 
11-3 
13-3 
11 
9-6 
10- 7 
11- 3 
1 1 
13 
11-7 
9-6 
9 
9-2 
9 
11-9 
8-8 
8- 1 
9 
9- 4 
9-5" 
10-9 
10-2 
1-8 
1- 8 
2- 6 
2-3 
1- 4 
2- 2 
1-5 
1-7 
1-9 
2 
21 
1-5 
78-7 
72 
76 
69-2 
100 
67-2 
61 -8 
64-7 
72-3 
77-2 
82-6 
S3 -6 
11-7 
10- 6 
12 
11- 5 
12 
11-4" 
11-4 
11 
10- 8 
11- 7* 
111 
10-3 
11 
0-5 
9-5 
11-5 
9-5 
9-5> 
10-5 
10-5 
105 
10-5 
10 
9-5 
9-7 
8-5 
8-6 
10-7 
8-7" 
8- 1 
91 
9- 7 
10-3 
10 
9-2 
8-3» 
7-8 
6- 2 
7- 1 
8 
7 
8 
7 
0-6 
6-3 
6-5 
6-8 
4- 7 
5- 4 
4-0 
6 
4-6 
4- 2 
5- 8 
5-2 
5-6 
i; 
4-3 
A. N. H. M., 
N. Y. 
S10/1677 
99/1672 
99/1668 
99/1669 
99, 101 
"2" 
99/1619 
99/1620 
99/1623 
99/1625 
99,1626 
99/2637 
99/1690 
99/1520 
00/2632 
99/2666 
22,18.3 
10S 
109 
200 
201 
202 
■208 
201, 
205 
IW 
207 
.'08 
am 
iw 
ni 
212 
213 
211, 
Nimpkiah, B.C. 
Kwakinlt 
N. W. Coast 
Naiiaiujo V. C. 
N. Samich, B.C. 
Victoria, B.C. 
N. Saruich 
Wallula, Oreg. 
26 0 
25-1 
23 
26 
24'0 
2a 
2.3 
26 
24 
27-8 
24- 9 
25 
25- 0 
26- 5" 
20" 
24 
24-0 
24-2 
23-8 
19-5 
21-8 
23 
21-5 
21- 3 
24 
21 
24 
22- 1 
21- 6 
22 - B 
22 n 
21- 5' 
22- 4 
20'8 
13-4 
131 
WS 
12- 6 
13 1 
12 
13- 7 
13-5 
14 
13-5 
12-9 
13 
131 
13 
13 
12-9 
12- 6 
13- 6 
12-8 
12-8 
11- 7 
12 
12- 5 
12-3 
11- 4 
12- 6 
12 
11- 3 
13- 8 
12 
12- 2 
10- 8 
11- 4 
11 - 2 
12- 3 
11 
11-5 
10 
10-5 
11 
10 
10 
10-5 
10-4 
9-8 
12 
10-4 
11 
9-5 
9-9 
1-4 
1-3 
1-8 
1-3 
1-5 
1- 5 
2- 3 
1- 4 
2- 1 
1-6 
1-5 
1-8 
1-6 
1-2 
1-3 
1-5 
83- 6 
93-9 
106-9 
91-3 
77-5 
80-9 
91- 7 
73 
741 
75 
70 
76 
92- 3 
79-4 
84- 6 
731 
76-7 
13-2 
12-6 
11- 7 
12 
12- 2 
9-5 
11 
12-5 
13 
11- 5 
12- 7 
12-9 
11- 2 
12- 6 
13- 3 
11-1 
11 
12-5 
11-5 
11- 5 
11 
11 
11 
12 
12- 5 
11 
11 
11-5 
11- 5 
10-5" 
12- 5 
IS 
9-5 
10-8 
10-8 
10-6 
10 
9-6 
10 
10- 5 
11 
11- 5 
10'2 
10-3 
10 5» 
10-9 
10-4 
l(l-li 
10-1 
8-2 
8-3 
7-5 
8 
8 
7 
7-5 
7- 7 
8- 5 
7 
7 
8 
7 
9 " 
8-8 
6 2 
5- 4 
6- 5 
5-6 
4- 8 
3-5 
5- 4 
5-7 
5-5 
5- 3 
6- 2 
6-3 
4 6 
61 
5 
3 8 
215 
210 
217 
U. S. N. M. 
•60 
•149 
•118 
Arizona 
24-2 
26 
27 
21 
23 
23 5 
11- 8 
13 
12- 4 
11-4 
12 
11 
10 
10-3 
9 
1-4 
1-7 
2 
84-7 
79-2 
72-6 
11-7 
10-5 
10-7 
10 
9-5 
9 
8-5 
8-8 
8-2" 
6-5 
6-3 
5 
4'8 
5-5 
Average t 
25-76 
22-66 
12-95 
11-78 
10-68 
1-76 
79-75 
11-59 
10-82 
9-79 
7-56 
5-21 
Largest J 
201 
27 
14-7 
14-9 
14 
3-2 
107-7 
14-66 
14 
12-75 
11-7 
7-5 
Smallest 
20-8 
17-2 
10-3 
9-4 
0-8 
61-5 
9 
9 
8 
6 
2-8 
188. "Male type." 189. Sacral canal open all but 0-1 cm. in middle 190 Narroiv 
somewhat asymmetrical pelvis. 101. Sis sac. vert., one from coccyx ? "Maletync." Narrow outlet' 
192. Flat pelvis. Small outlet. 194. Transitional vertebra, left sacral, riglit lumbar typo False 
promontory. 196. Six sac. vert., one from coccyx(l). 198. Six sac. vert., all sacral character. 
* Original number. Specimen not yet permanently catalogued. 
A. B. Emmons 57 
American Indian Squaws (continued). 
American mawit »jy 
Outlet 
INKOIUKATE BOXE 
s 
Sacrum 
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° 
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Index 
2 "tl 
9 
CP'S 
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31 
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a 
1 
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fl 
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PJ 
is 
CO 
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Jl — 
O 
82-9 ! 
3-6 
— 
8-4 1 
3-( 
3-9 
74'1 
9-1 
10 
7 
5 
M 
M 
1 1 
2 1 
17-6 
17-7 
3 
2-8 
M 
Is-:', 
4 7 
6-5 
8-2 1 
3-6 
_! ? 
9-6 
1 1 
! 
3 1 
00-9 
3 
3 
M 
80-2 
4-2 7 
6-3 
8-4 1 
4" 
, 0 
11 
1 1 
1 
5 
S 
1 1 
20-8 
N 
71-7 
18-6 1 
5 8 
2 
8-3 
4-6 
67 '8 
9 -6 
n 
6 
5 
M 
1 1 
IS-*! 
3'fi 
2-8 
R 
03 
18- 3 
19- 5" 
4" 7 
1-8 
9-3 
4 « 
W2 
0-8 
n 
6 
5 
M 
M 
2 1 
00 
2'8 
2-2 
N 
72-5 
19-2 
3-8 
9 "3 
3-4 C 
74-2 
11-1» 
n 
1 
6 
S 
1 i 
11 
3-2 
N 
711 
18-7 
4-4 
9 
4-6 " 
8' i 
71-4 
10 
n 
1 
5 
M 
1 1 
01 
3 
N 
79-8 
18-1 
3-8 
3-5 ' 
3 "7 
70-1 
9 
10 
'.i 
5 
M 
2 1 
11-, 
2 
M 
MM -2 
20-4 
5 
3*5 
n -1 
4-8 
77 
9-7 
10 
8 
5/6 
M 
3 
10-6 
3-8 
R 
95-4 
18-5 
4-2 ' 
6-8 
.8-4 
4-3 
-o * 
9'4 
10 
4 
M 
3 
00 
3 '4 
2-5 
M 
85 -n 
in 2 
4-6 
— 
20'7 
14-6 
0'5 
11-4 
11 
4 
6 
M 
1 1 
16- 
2-7 
;i 
M 
SI 
62-9 
80-6 
191 
14-2 
4-3 
lO-l- 1 
14-2" 
79 0 
9-7 
11 
:•, 
5 
15-2 
— 
19-5 
16 
2 
77-9 
10-9 
12-3 
6 
S 
4 
3 
12- 
00 
3 
3 2 
2-8 
M 
72 
19- 3 
20- 3 
,5-8 
20'5 
16 
1 
'8'5 
12-3 
12-3 
5/6 
M 
S 
4 
05 
3 
■ 3*3 
2-8 
R 
85-7 
19 
14-1 
74-2 
18*7 
1 1 
82-6 
11-4 
L'i 
5 
M 
1 
122 
4 
1-4 
M 
92-3 
20-1 
15-8 
20'3 
15 
6 
78-1 
9-8 
12 
S 
1 
120 
9 
1 : ■ 
2-5 
M 
88-3 
18-3 
14 
18-3 
14 
4 
78-7 
73-5 
9-1 
11 
M 
1 
137 
s 
2-6 
R 
80 
20-2 
14-8 
-i;v, 
19'7 
14 
i; 
80-8 
8-2 
11 
•3 
5 
M 
1 
113 
3-3 
N 
78-7 
130 
18-9 
13 
8 
73 0 
8 -2 2 
10 
1 
■3 
M 
1 
117 
3 
'1 -2-8 
3 
R 
105-3 
18-3 
20-8 
14-6 
70*2 
4 
14 
9-8 
11 
■5 
S 
2 
124 
7 
1 3 ' 4 
3 
M 
17-9 
14-2 
79*3 
17'8 
1 1 
1 
74-6 
9-3 
11 
■6 
5 
M 
1 
110 
4 
2-3 
R 
88 
15-8 
20-.S 
lr, 
8 
76 
74-8 
11-5 
1: 
•7 
6" 
2 
117 
9 
1 3-4 
2-6 
R 
88-5 
20-7 
18-9 
14 
9 
7S-8 
10-6 
1 
•5 
5 
M 
106 
2 
1 3-3 
1-8 
R 
88-7 
18'5 
14-9 
80-1 
18-2 
14 
1 
74-4 
9-7 
1 
)-3 
5 
S 
2 
103 
4 
2-5 
2-5 
M 
81-1 
18-6 
15-8' 
20-1 
15 
8 
78-6 
11-6 
1 
! 
6 
s 
1 
126 
9 
R 
81-4 
20-1 
19-2' 
14-5 
— 
19-2 
14 
75-5 
~ i 4 
1 
5 
M 
M. 
2 
128 
•5 
2-8 
2-3 
R 
07-3 
20-8" 
14 -8» 
20-8 
14 
s 
71-2 
v,-2 
9-1 
ll'l 
5/6 
M 
3 
130 
•5 
R 
82-5 
13-7 
74-9 
18-3- 
13 
li 
76'2 
10-7 
6/5 
1 
120 
■8 
3-6 
31 
2-3 
M 
R 
79-7 
01 
18-3 
18-7 
14-2 
76-5 
18-6 
14 
•1 
73-5 
9-6 
11-6 
5 
M 
18-1 
13 
18-6 
IS 
■8 
76-4 
1 
1 
5 
S 
M 
3 
1 
1134 
108-3 
2-6 
N 
72-6 
83 -f 
19-1 
14-2 
19-2 
14-2 
■ 
73-8 
10-8 
6 
M 
3 
106-8 
• P3 4 
2-4 
M 
N 
76 -e 
19-5 
14-5 
74-4 
19-4 
14-7 
72-2 
10-2 
10-8 
6/5 
N-44 
4 segs. = 
3 
lst=90 
II 33 
5 2-8 
1 N-M-5 
84-2 
6 19-27 
14-52 
74-6 
19-32 
14-5 
75-S 
10 
Vt 
4/5 = 
2 S 52 
2nd =59 
11 
■8 
4-3 
{ M-92 
108-9 
169 
84-1 
22-5 
1 
3-8 
90 
13-i 
13- 
5 = 16 
9 M 146 
3rd = 49 
114 O 
1-1 
M-R-4 
64 
16 
11-3 
67-8 
15-7 
11-15 
63 ■• 
6- 
1 9- 
! 5/6= 1 
1 P 18 
4th = 16 
\ R-7I 
6= S 
2 reversed 1 
5th = 3 
199. Transitional vertebra, free on right, one from 2 °°/ ^"^"^'no fatopromontory. 
^isttiv^b^ 
^A^^^A^^T^ Pro— ry. t False promontory - 18. 
I Double promontory = 2. g 
Bionietrilia ix 
