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TABLE V. 
Glabello- Occipital Length. Living Adult Males. 
xrov6iiance 
Number 
iH6an 
V 
Leukas 
42 
ioz o + 
no 
b .34 + 
-47 
3-47 + 
26 
Meligula 
33 
185-38 + 
•57 
4 '88 + 
■41 
2-63 + 
■22 
Mani 
99 
187-09 + 
■41 
6^01 + 
■29 
3 32 + 
•16 
Crete, Pyrgiotisisa ... 
(34 
186-06 + 
-57 
6^80 + 
■41 
3^67 + 
22 
„ Selinos and Spliakia 
51 
190-95 + 
-69 
7^59 + 
■51 
3^98 + 
•27 
„ Whiile i.sland 
320 
191-76 + 
-52 
7^24 + 
■19 
3^78 + 
•10 
Lyuian Gypsies 
53 
176-33 + 
■53 
5^73 + 
•38 
3^25 + 
21 
Cyprus, Group I ... 
111 
183-12 + 
-40 
6^18± 
•28 
3-38 + 
15 
„ n 
221 
182-41 ± 
■31 
6-90 + 
22 
3 ■78 + 
•12 
„ III 
167 
17H-43 + 
•34 
6-42 + 
•24 
3-60 ± 
■13 
„ IV...- ... 
87 
178-29 + 
•47 
6-50 + 
•33 
3-65 + 
•19 
„ Groups coniliiiied 
58(i 
180-81 + 
•20 
7^00 + 
•14 
3-87 + 
■08 
Alexandria... 
643 
189-74 + 
•16 
5^99± 
•11 
3^16 + 
■06 
Giza 
326 
191-66 + 
•22 
5-75 + 
•15 
3^00 + 
•08 
TABLE VI. 
Head Breadths. Living Adult Males. 
Provenance 
Number 
Mean 
r 
Leukas ... 
42 
154^11 ± ^55 
5^24±^39 
3^40+ ^25 
Meligala 
33 
152-.59+ ^67 
5^72+ ^47 
3^75+ ^31 
Mani 
99 
150^99+ ^35 
5^15+ ^25 
3^43+ ■m 
Crete, Pyi-gi6tissa... 
64 
147-91 + -51 
6^03+ ^36 
4^08+ ^25 
„ Selinos and Sphakia 
51 
157^21+ ^48 
5^11 + -34 
3^25+ ^22 
„ Whole island 
320 
15P76+ ^23 
6^07+^16 
4-00+ -11 
Lyeian Gypsies 
53 
150^67 + -38 
4^12+^27 
2^73 ± -18 
Cyprus, Group I ... 
111 
148^76 + -38 
5^99+^27 
3-38+^15 
„ n 
222 
149^24+ -24 
5^19fl7 
3^48+ -11 
„ 111 
167 
148-54+ ^28 
5 ■39+^20 
3^63± ■IS 
„ _ „ IV ... ... 
87 
149^63+ ^38 
5^22+ ^27 
3-49 ±-18 
„ Groups combined 
587 
149^10+ ■IS 
5^35+ ■ll 
3-59 ± -07 
are the least, the Cypriots have the narrowest heads recorded and the Cretans 
the longest. 
With these facts in mind it might have been conjectured that the coefficients 
of variation of the variable factor woidd be greater than the coefficients of variation 
of the more constant factor. This however does not j)i'ove to be the case. In no 
case in our series (see Table VII) is the difference between the coefficients of 
variation of any significance. The head does appear to have a slightly more 
variable length among brachycephalic people, and to have a slightly more variable 
breadth among dolichocephalic people, but statistical evidence is in our present 
series against such a conclusion being definitely drawn. 
