M. L. TiLDESLEY 239 
TABLE VII*. ComparaHve Table. (Males.) 
Burmese (J 
Types: 
Malayan 
Chinese 
Maravar 
1 
Hindu 
A 
B 
C 
6 
<S (?) 
-A 
0 
Capacity . . . 
1406-9 
(27) 
1415-0 
(4) 
1442-2 
(5) 
[1424-4(76)] 
[1467-6 
(46)] 
[1289-7(17)] 
[1319-9(34)] 
F 
172-4 
(44) 
172-4 
(8) 
175-5 
(8) 
— 
179-6 
(16) 
175-6(17) 
175-9(45) 
L' 
174-2 
(44) 
176-7 
(7) 
(8) 
177-2 
(8) 
— 
179-2 
(4) 
— 
173-2 (9) 
L 
173-5 
(44) 
173-8 
176-7 
(8) 
174-7(78) 
142-2(77) 
177-1 
(84) 
175-6(21) 
175-4(33) 
B 
143-7 
(45) 
141-1 
(7) 
(8) 
140-4 
(8) 
139-5 
102) 
131-4(38) 
132-3(69) 
B' 
94-3 
(44) 
89-7 
90-4 
(8) 
93-4(77) 
93-9 
(49) 
93-2(21) 
132-5(38) 
92-4(10) 
H 
136-8 
(43) 
136-6 
(7) 
140-1 
(8) 
136-2(76) 
136-6 
(37) 
132 1 (43) 
H' 
136-0 
(43) 
134-7 
(7) 
139-1 
(8) 
137-4(76) 
136-9 
(69) 
— 
131-5(10) 
H"t 
(136-8 
(44)) 
(138-7 
(8)) 
(139-3 
(8)) 
— 
136-6 
(17) 
137-8(23) 
OH 
117-7 
(44) 
116-7 
(7) 
116-9 
(8) 
118-1 (77) 
119-2 
(38) 

111-4(10) 
99-2 (44) 
LB 
98-5 
(43) 
98-8 
(8) 
100-5 
(7) 
99-5(76) 
99-1 
(66) 
98-8(38) 
Q' 
325-8 
(43) 
319-5 
(7) 
319-4 
(8) 
319-0(77) 
321-2 
(39) 
— 
302-9(10) 
S 
363-7 
(44) 
367-0 
(7) 
367-4 
(8) 
365-7 (73) 
370-3 
(78) 
363-5(33) 
S^ 
128-6 
(44) 
124-9 
(7) 
127-9 
(8) 
126-6 
(.57) 
127 0 (21) 
127-1 (33) 
S2 
124-0 
(45) 
124-4 
(7) 
122-5 
(8) 
— 
126-0 
(56) 
— 
126-5(33) 

111-2 
(44) 
117-7 
(7) 
117-0 
(8) 
116-1 
(56) 
110-1 (33) 
8,' 
94-7 
(44) 
98-1 
(7) 
99-7 
(8) 
98-0(73) 
98-7 
(19) 
, 
92-3 (9) 
U 
505-7 
(44) 
497-7 
(7) 
503-1 
(8) 
505-7 (77) 
.508-5 
(82) 
488-7 (38) 
493-5 (69) 
G'H 
71-4 
(39) 
68-2 
(8) 
74-5 
(7) 
70-1 (73) 
71-2 
(49) 
— 
63-8 (9) 
GB... 
101-9 
(40) 
100-9 
(8) 
94-3 
(7) 
99-3(76) 
99-9 
(38) 
— 
95-2 (9) 
J 
134-0 
(40) 
131-7 
(8) 
126-7 
(7) 
133-2(75) 
131-8 
(65) 
124-4(21) 
46-5(38) 
126-8(32) 
NH 
53-5 
(41) 
52-4 
(8) 
55-2 
(7) 
51-9(75) 
53-1 
(54) 
49-0 (45) 
NB 
28-1 
(41) 
26-6 
(8) 
25-5 
(7) 
26-1 (73) 
25-5 
(60) 
24-0 (.38) 
24-2 (43) 
DC 
22-8 
(43) 
21-3 
(8) 
18-7 
(7) 
— 
— 
■ — 
O^R 
44-2 
43-6 
(41) 
(41) 
44-3 
43-2 
(8) 
(8) 
44-4 
44- 1 
(7) 
(7) 
1 _ 
42-6(10) 
0{ 
39-6 
(41) 
39-1 
(8) 
39-4 
(7) 
39-1 (73) 
38-3 
(54) 
36-6(17) 
37-6(46) 
OJS. 
350 
35-0 
(41) 
(41) 
33- 6 
34- 3 
(8) 
(8) 
35-6 
35-9 
(7) 
(7) 
I 33-5 f74) 
33-8 
(54) 
31-7 (38) 
32-4 (45) 
G(0,) 
Gi 
49-9 
(37) 
49-2 
(8) 
60-0 
(7) 
— 
54-5 
(4) 
50-5(21) 
46-4 (5) 
45-4 
(37) 
44-8 
(8) 
46-2 
(7) 
47-3(69) 
45-8 
(32) 
— 
45-2 (7) 
G2 
39-6 
(40) 
40-1 
(6) 
40-6 
(7) 
41-2(70) 
39-2 
(.35) 
— 
35-9 (9) 
GL 
96-6 
(39) 
93-8 
(8) 
95-9 
(7) 
98-2(76) 
97-7 
(■58) 
960 (36) 
95-1 (39) 
fml 
36-7 
(43) 
35-4 
(8) 
37-3 
(8) 
35-5(73) 
36-0 
(23) 
33-9(21) 
35-5 (8) 
fmb 
30-7 
(42) 
30-6 
(8) 
30-8 
(8) 
30-0 (74) 
30-9 
(23) 
28-2(21) 
27-4 (8) 
100 B/L' ... 
82-4 
(44) 
80-0 
(7) 
79-4 
(8) 
— 
77-8 
(13) 
— 
76-2 (9) 
100 B/L ... 
100 H/L' ... 
82-9 
(44) 
80-4 
(7) 
79-5 
(8) 
81-7 (77) 
78-9 
(73) 
74-6(21) 
75-8(33) 
75-5 (9) 
78-2 
(43) 
76-3 
(7) 
78-7 
(8) 
— 
— 
100 H/L ... 
78-5 
43) 
76-7 
(7) 
78-9 
(8) 
78-2(76) 
77-4 
(21) 
75-2(21) 
75-6 (9) 
100 H'/L ... 
(78-4 
(43)) 
(77-5 
(7)) 
(78-7 
(8)) 
77-4 
(35) 
75-8(10) 
100 H"/L ... 
(78-8 
(44)) 
(79-8 
(8)) 
(78-8 
(8)) 
— 
78-5 
(17) 
— 
78-3(23) 
100 B/H ... 
100 B/H' ... 
105-8 
(43) 
104-9 
(7) 
101-0 
(8) 
104-6 (76) 
103-2 
(37) 
(99-1 (21)) 
100-0 (43) 
(105-7 
(43)) 
(104-8 
(7)) 
(100-9 
(8)) 
102-4 
(46) 
99-8(10) 
100 {B-H)/L 
+ 4-0 
(43) 
+ 2-6 
(7) 
+ 0-1 
(8) 
+ 3-2(76) 
+ 1-3 
(69) 
(-0-6(38)) 
-0-2(44) 
100 G'H/GB 
69-8 
(38) 
67-8 
(8) 
79-0 
(7) 
70-7(73) 
71-1 
(.36) 
68-0 (8) 
100 NB/NH 
52-7 
(41) 
51-0 
(8) 
46-3 
7) 
50-4(73) 
48-9 
(53) 
51-7(38) 
49-7 (43) 
100 OJO^R 
79-1 
(41) 
75-9 
(8) 
80-3 
7) 
77-2 (9) 
100 OJOiL 
80-0 
(41) 
79-4 
(8) 
81-5 
7) 
1 - 
100 O2/O,' ... 
(88-4 
(41)) 
(87-7 
(8)) 
(91-1 
(7)) 
86-0(73) 
88-4 
(54) 
84-4(17) 
86-3(45) 
IOOG2/G1 ... 
79-8 
(37) 
82-2 
(6) 
81-3 
7) 
78-4 
(4) 
77-8 (5) 
lOOfmb/fml 
83-8 
(42) 
86-6 
(8) 
82-9 
8) 
84-6(73) 
85-9 
(23) 
83-3(21) 
77-3 (8) 
Pi 
86°-0 
(39) 
85° -9 
(8) 
84°-0 
7) 
84°-9 
(17) 
86°-l (9) 
* Square brackets outside entries and frequencies indicate that the measurements have been taken 
by possibly non-comparable methods. Round brackets outside entries and frequencies indicate that the 
values may be only approximate, not having been obtained directly from individual crania; for 
example in the case of indices the figures give the ratio of the means of tw.o measurements. 
f H" is here used to denote Barnard Davis' measure of cranial height, namely the greatest height 
above the plane of the foramen magnum. For the Burmese I have merely read the values off from 
the type contours. 
