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The mean of the seven males was 73'4 ; of the three females 74‘8, so that their vertical 
index was higher than the males, which is exceptional to the general rule in the two 
sexes. 
The nasal and orbital indices have been determined in the skulls examined by MM. cle 
Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. Occipital, vertical, facial, and lateral, aspects of Fuegian skull in Mus. Roy. Col. Surgeons, London, No. 1025. 
Quatrefages and Hamy, Prof. Flower, and myself. The mean nasal index in eight crania 
was 44 - 68, the minimum 41, the maximum 49'1 , so that the average of this larger 
number was almost the same as in my smaller series, and confirms the leptorhine character 
of the nose of these people. The mean orbital index in nine crania was 91*1, the 
