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33. Maximum supra-malleolar circumference of leg 
f Mark the sub-styloid and" 
„. m , i I sub-malleolar points and 
34. Tracing of hand j ^ extremiti £ s of the y 
” 0 00 metacarpo and meta- 
tarso-phalangeal joints 
Special Measurements. 
(a.) Length of body from seventh cervical spine to 
lower end of coccyx .... 
(6.) Bi-acromial breadth 
(c.) Bi-iliac crest breadth .... .. 
(d.) Length of arm. Acromion to humero-radial 
line .... .... .... .... .... ... 
(e.) Length of forearm. Humero-radial line to 
tip of styloid process .... 
(/.) Length of thigh. Anterior superior iliac spine 
to external femoro-tibial line .... 
( g .) Length of leg. Femoro-tibial line to end of 
external malleolus 
(4.) Height of external malleolus from the ground 
Special Observations. 
J. G. G. 
No. V. —EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULE. 
The “ Preliminary Particulars ” require little explana¬ 
tion. The age may offer some difficulty on account of 
the person not being able to express it ; in such cases the 
observer must indicate it to the best of his judgment, 
inserting the word “ about ” before the number he enters 
for it. 
The condition of body is to be noted, as it may explain 
some peculiarity in the measurements which might be 
