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These values are immense reductions on Dr. Beddoe’s 176'2 for males and 166‘5 
for females. Even with this reduction, the Bound Barrow population must still be 
considered a tall one, as tall as the modern Engdish. It will be remembered that it 
was also brachycephalic,* a curious and infrequent combination in Europe. 
(h.) We may next consider the Bomano-British, for whom we obtain from 
Dr. Beddoe the data : 
Male F ~ 45’42 centiras., mean for 10, 
Female F = 40'82 ,, ,, 4. 
Formula (a) gives : 
Stature Male = 166'7 centims., Female = 152‘2 centims. 
Sexual ratio d/ ? = 1'090. 
Here again we have very sensible reductions on Dr. Beddoe’s estimates of 169‘3 
and 154'2. 
(c.) We may compare these result's for the Bomano-British with those for the 
Bomano-Gauls, based on data provided by Bahon.I These give : 
[ 
ic 
H. 
T. 
R. 
1 
(40) 
(IS) 
(22) 
(0) 
Male. 
45-52 
320 
35-9 
24-1 
(5) 
(5) 
(1) 
Female. 
40-43 
29-7 
.30-7 
• - 
Whence we deduce : 
Stx\.ture of Bomano-Gauls. 
Male. 
Female. 
(a) 
166-88 
151-48 
G) 
163-25 
153-27 
(D 
163 96 
146-98 
(d) 
164-76 
, , 
(D 
165-64 
149-25 
(/) 
165-75 
149-26 
G) 
163-91 
, , 
(h) 
163-10 
• • 
(0 
165-11 
152-07 
(D 
165-84 
Mean 
164-82 
150-37 (152-27) 
* Pearson, ‘ The Chances of Death,’ vol. 1, “Variation in Man and Woman,” p. 363. 
t Loc. cit., p. 441. 
