4(10 A Study of the Nasal Bridge in the Anthropoid Apes 
TABLE X. Simotic Subtense*. 
Males 
Females 
Sex?t Merejkowsky 
• 
Chimpanzees 
I/O 
C la 'ill puil.'.ccs 
1 It 
VTcUJOOU, lOOU 
VJcLOOOIlj lOOC/ 
Borneo 
(',111(111 
v^OI) LIO 
Congo 
2-45 
Philippines 
2-58 
Negroes 
2-60 
Moluccas 
2-48 
Philippines 
2-55 
Borneo 
2-59 
Mongols 
3 00 
Celebes 
2-58 
Malays 
2-62 
Malays 
2-90 
Gaboon, 1864 
2-88 
Gaboon, 18(54 
268 
Sumatra 
2-88 
Polynesians 
313 
Javanese 
299 
Javanese 
2-80 
Gorillas 
3 31 
Nubians 
2-81 
Nubians 
374 
Gorillas 
2-82 
Hindoos 
378 
Hindoos 
3-02 
Ainos 
3-80 
American Indians 
3-80 
Veddahs 
393 
Veddahs 
308 
Melanesians 
3-85 
Egyptians 
4-63 
Egyptians 
397 
English 
4-68 
English 
4-16 
White races 
4-74 
* 
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Simotic Chord 
+ 
+■ 
Males 
Females 
Gorillas 
6-47 
Gorillas 
5-31 
Malays 
7-76 
Borneo 
7-93 
Borneo 
7-66 
Gaboon, 1880 
8-30 
Hindoos 
7-86 
Chimpanzees 
8-32 
Chimpanzees 
8-l»7 
Philippines 
8-42 
Veddahs 
8-28 
Celebes 
8-54 
Hindoos 
8-71 
Javanese 
8-58 
Ainos 
8-80 
Javanese 
8-83 
Philippines 
8-80 
Veddahs 
9-14 
Moluccas 
9-36 
English 
9-10 
English 
9-38 
Gaboon, 1864 
9 43 
Gaboon, 1880 
946 
Congo 
9-80 
Congo 
9-72 
Sumatra 
10-10 
Gaboon, 1864 
9-88 
Egyptians 
10-42 
Egyptians 
1084 
Nubians 
11-45 
Nubians 
11-90 
* The Gibbons he at the very top of this scale close to the Orang-utan with its practically zero 
value of the subtense. Thus for the simotic subtense we have : 
( Hylobates 0 46 
Gibbons, $ + $ + g \symphalangus 0-62 
f Apparently Merdjkowsky mixes both sexes together, which is hardly permissible considering the 
large sexual differences. 
\Hi/lobates 5-33 
J GibbollS, rt + 2 + $)c J7 a nn 
' o -r + -r v ( Sympnalangus u-00 
