526 ° FRETS, THE INDEX CEPHALICUS. 











Table 21. À 
Ä ; 100H 4 
Height-length index WA LIER and headlength. 4422 males. (TOCHER). | 
ra had EN st _ | mean ; 
Bent dE Index in Height 1 
175 251 NOTES 3.30 127.75 À 
180 100 72.5 3.14 130.50 d 
185 361 71.88 2.56 132.83 $ 
190 934 70.95 2.82 134.71 a 
195 1312 70.05 2.63 136.7 3 
200 1073 69.05 . 2.73 138.2 ‘ 
205 464 68.18 2.55 140.1 
210 136 67 241 140.7 ; 
215 19 67.13 2.77 144.7 é 
mean index | 70.02 2.99 \ 
Table 22. | À 
100H | 
Height-length index 17 and headheight. 4436 males. (TOCHER). 
= À Roi | mean 
Height D Index | d | Length 
115 3 65.83 | 174.7 
120 27 65.06 j 184.3 
125 170 66.66 2.25 189 
130 785 67.81 2.25 191.7 
135 1566 69.29 221 194.7 
140 1232 70.95 2.26 197.3 
145 472 72.56 2.31 199.8 
150 125 75.12 2.35 199.7 
155 | 45 76.13 2.77 202 
160 10 77.1 | 207.7 
165 1 ENDEN 227 
breadth the index will fall and with an increasing height it will rise- 
(tab. 23 and 24). 
We have also determined the index for different headcapacity- 
classes. To express the capacity of head we assume the sum of 
the dimensions of head L+ B + H. For part of the material of 

