CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THEORY OP EVOLUTION. 
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Table III. 
Males. —Stature and Long Bones Correlation. 
S. 
P. 
H. 
T. 
R- 
! 
s. 
1 
•8105 
•8091 
•7769 
•6956 
F. 
•8105 
1 
•8421 
•8058 
•7439 
H. 
•8091 
•8421 
1 
•8601 
•8451 
T. 
•7769 
•8058 
•8601 
1 
•7804 
R. 
•6956 
‘7489 
•8451 
•7804 
1 
Table IV. 
Females. —Stature and Long Bones Correlation. 
S. 
F. 
H. 
T. 
R. 
S. 
1 
•8048 
•7706 
•7963 
•6717 
P. 
•8048 
1 
•8718 
•8904 
•7786 
H. 
•7706 
•8718 
1 
•8180 
•8515 
T. 
•7963 
•8904 
•8180 
1 
•8053 
R. 
•6717 
•7786 
•8515 
•8053 
1 
The following: cases of reconstruction were then dealt with 
O 
(a) Reconstruction of mean stature from a knowledge of tlie femur 
of p individuals. 
( 6 ) 
(c) 
{d) 
(e) 
(/) 
(?) 
{h) 
(0 
(k) 
humerus „ 
tibia ,, 
radius ,, 
femur -)- tibia ,, 
femur and tibia „ 
humerus + radius ,, 
humerus and radius ,, 
femur and humerus „ 
{ femur, humerus,^ 
tibia, and radius j ” 
In the formulae M denotes a mean, and e the probable error of the estimate. 
