160 
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [Sess. 
Table A. — Comparison of the Nasio-Inion Length. 
Minimum. 
Average. 
Maximum. 
1. Four Kalmucks ..... 
154 
162*5 
169 
2. Twenty Europeans, unsexed 
154 
168 
178 
3. Pithecanthropus erectus .... 
. . 
168 
4. Forty-four Tasmanians, unsexed 
144 
169*7 
183 
5. One hundred Australians, unsexed . 
157 
173*8 
191 
6. Gibraltar 
182*1 
7. Cro-Magnon old man .... 
194*2 
8. Three Spy-Neandertal .... 
192 
196*3 
199 
Anthropoids, Briix, Galley Hill, Veddahs, Dschagga negroes, Egisheim, Briinn, 
and Stangenas absent. 
Table B. — Comparison of the Glabella-Lambda Length. 
Minimum. 
Average. 
Maximum. 
1. Pithecanthropus erectus . 
171 
2. Forty-eight Tasmanians, unsexed . 
162 
173*2 
189 
3. Gibraltar ...... 
177 
4. One hundred Australians, unsexed . 
161 
178*6 
194 
5. Egisheim ...... 
185 
6. Briix (Schwalbe) ..... 
185 
7. Three Spy-Neandertal (Klaatsch) . 
185 
185*3 
186 
8. Cro-Magnon old man (Klaatsch) 
193 
9. Galley Hill 
194 
10. Briinn ....... 
197 
Anthropoids, Gibraltar, Kalmucks, Veddahs, Europeans, and 
Dschagga negroes absent. 
Table C. — Comparison of the Lambda-Glabella-Inion Angle. 
Minimum. 
Average. 
Maximum. 
1. Pithecanthropus erectus (Klaatsch) . 
10 
2. Three Spy-Neandertal (Schwalbe) . 
15 
15*8 
16*5 
3. Galley Hill (Klaatsch) .... 
17 
4. Briinn (Klaatsch) ..... 
17 
5. One hundred and sixty-eight Australians 
(Berry, Robertson, and Klaatsch), 
unsexed . . 
13*5 
17*1 
22*5 
6. Cro-Magnon old man (Klaatsch) 
17*5 
7. Fifty- three Tasmanians (Berry, Robertson 
and Klaatsch), unsexed 
15 
18 
23 
8. Briix (Schwalbe’s estimation) 
20 
9. Forty-three ancient Egyptians (Schwalbe) 
15 
20*7 
29 
10. Twenty-five Dschagga negroes (Schwalbe) 
17 
21*5 
28 
11. Thirty-five Europeans (Schwalbe) . 
17*5 
22 
30 
12. Gibraltar (Sollas) . . . . 
24? 
Anthropoids, Kalmucks, Veddahs, Egisheim, and Stangenas absent. 
