
426 THE HORSE OF ANAU IN ITS VARIOUS RELATIONS. 
Table of dimensions. 


Phalanx I. 


F.C i ich) On ee rer a a a orth a Mae ten, SORA eis inc eee 
La Tene, after Marek 5. oii. « arsteticincccrecste meee smnenttet ates eeeeeetets 
Gross Czernosek;, La Téne-time 5.0.1.5 «sankenenrnnieney catia ernie 
Lignitz, neolithic. .% a wt, cursis' cee alas -kte dietat iapene Pn ote ee neem 
Spandaty bronze ave. «tar, eqs ate ulcreratate a pero iataenenah eet taste 
Kesslerloch, paleolithic, Hescheler........ Wn cFice.(oisiarssme eee Bie eR Lo 
Solwtee 2s 25 eee VE ah, eis CA din arses evi eens ents eee 
Vind Onissas sors ceisia dios ot ein ees ethene arene eee eee 
Briesen, Marcomannian times. cscs cinta nuisie sti eet eae ee 
Westeregeln! after Nehring n25--: cou or» cotati iis sue hae eee 
PFZeEwalBkt MOLSGs in ssc.ave fo ye ie Mayes altars: fate re Giniig ee ete eiraee ene 
Turkestan horse; alter Nehring «2.3. Sues Pea anaes yes nee 288 


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The variations in phalanx II can not be called particularly great. For the 
La Téne horse of Bohemia I find a length of 41 to 44 mm., with a width of 39 to 41 
mm.; in the Anau horse the corresponding dimensions were 37 to 42 and 31 to 40 
mm.; in the horses of Vindonissa, on the other hand, I find 42 to 45 mm. for length 
and 46 to 52 mm. for width; likewise for the Solutré horses 42 to 46 mm. for length, 
and 45 to 50 mm. for width. In the horses of Westeregeln these measurements 
may have been about 50 to 55 mm. ‘Thus here we see again how narrow is the 
phalanx II of the Anau horse and how wide those of the horses of Vindonissa, 
Westeregeln and Solutré. 
Concerning phalanx III it is to be remarked that the conditions are similar. 
CALCULATED SIZES OF THE HORSES. 
As final characteristic we may here once more tabulate the calculated abso- 
lute height of the horses (withers-height). 
cm, 
Diluvial horse, Westeregeln, after Nehring.................... 155 
Equus przewalskit, 10 years old, stallion, after Grum-Grshimailo.. .153 
Diltuvial horse; Rema vens osc eiien a ee een ee aie oe eee 151 
Siberian horse, Yana River, after Tscherski. 022. ,.a..05.<sea om 146 
Schlossbers Garge. breed). ic:2fi'sen oc cna etna ae eae 146 
Vindonissa sie. ciee cine ees ne eek eeahele bieteace ieee tere pe Pee Reena 145 
La, Téne, after Marek 33 i-./s-c00.5 om as, c ecm ates ap ere tiene 141 
Auvérnier; after’ Marek v sea te oxstis ones sale s bie sete eoenheeiere 138 
ANAU; Equus caballus pum pellet i ivis aia ns soils e'oee aretern le -taveisnal ore aa 137 
Ziel: Canal (bronze tinte). cscs else cisne tele eta richie a clei te ate ey 136 
Equus przewalskit, adult stallion, after Salenski................. 128 
Solutré, after: Gaillard): 23 <an. bac pee ee ee een 125 
Equus przewalski, young mare of Tsarski-selo, after Salenski..... 120 
Schlossberg, smiall breed «7... <<: ae sas eaten ee le ee eee 118 
No direct measurements have been made of the withers-height of Equus 
przewalsku, except on the young mare; in the other instances only the height of 
the croup has been measured. But Salenski gives for the same mare the croup- 
height of 116 cm., that is, 4 cm. less than the measured withers-height; I have, 
therefore, calculated on this basis an approximative withers-height for the two 
stallions, for which we had already the croup-heights of 147 and 124 cm. respec- 
tively. In doing this I consider that a centimeter can make little difference if 
we wish only to learn the approximate ranking of the horses among themselves, 
