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To show some of the differences in proportion which the measurements 
of the limb bones :>f the Makyo-Siamese series would seem to indicate from 
the corresponding measurements in the jungle tribes (though the number of 
individuals examined is in each case too small to allow dogmatic assertions), I 
have appended a comparative table, showing the means and extremes of the 
more important indices in each case : — 
Means and Extremes of Indices of Limb Bones 
Number of 
Skeleton a 
Mean 
Extremes 
Tibio-femoral Index 
Jungle Tribes ... 
Four 
81*0 
77*6 — 85 a 
Makyo-Siamese . 
Seven 
8o*8 
78*2—84*0 
Humero-femoral Index 
Jungle Tribes 
Five 
69*6 
68-6—-71-0 
Makyo-Siamese 
Six 
719 
0 
1 
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Radio-humeral Index 
Jungle Tribes . 
Four 
7*'4 
73*5—81-8 
Malayo-Skmese 
Six 
78-7 
76*1—8 r$ 
Intermembral Index 
■ 
Jungle Tribes ... 
Four 
68*2, 
67*2—69-4 
Makyo-Siamese 
Six 
7°‘4 
69*6—72*1 
Scapular Index 
Jungle Tribes 
Four 
7 r S 
70*4—72-9 
Malay O'Siamese 
Six 
69-3 
664—71*9 
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