The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 17Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1888 |
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... femur of the left pelvic limb of a large Bos . These bones were undis- tinguishable from those of an adult male Bos gaurus , with which I compared them in the Indian Museum . As might be expected from the shallowness of the alluvium ...
... femur of the left pelvic limb of a large Bos . These bones were undis- tinguishable from those of an adult male Bos gaurus , with which I compared them in the Indian Museum . As might be expected from the shallowness of the alluvium ...
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... femur alone , of his tibia alone , and of the mean of the lengths of his tibia and femur . It would then be easy to cal- culate the variability of a race from that of the lengths of one or more of the leg bones of many skeletons . This ...
... femur alone , of his tibia alone , and of the mean of the lengths of his tibia and femur . It would then be easy to cal- culate the variability of a race from that of the lengths of one or more of the leg bones of many skeletons . This ...
Sida 202
... femur , than I had previously done . One result has been that I have satisfied myself that these very valuable data have been made use of without the corrections necessary for this particular purpose , and that , even in the hands of so ...
... femur , than I had previously done . One result has been that I have satisfied myself that these very valuable data have been made use of without the corrections necessary for this particular purpose , and that , even in the hands of so ...
Sida 203
... femur among the giants . Even here , however , there is no uniformity ; but it seems likely that in giants the tibia is more often excessively long than the femur . I have endeavoured to get some further light on this part of the ...
... femur among the giants . Even here , however , there is no uniformity ; but it seems likely that in giants the tibia is more often excessively long than the femur . I have endeavoured to get some further light on this part of the ...
Sida 205
... femur alone . I take away from the length of the femur one- quarter of the excess over 13 inches up to 19 , and thereafter only one - eighth ; and then multiply by four . Thus let F = length of femur in inches , and the living stature ...
... femur alone . I take away from the length of the femur one- quarter of the excess over 13 inches up to 19 , and thereafter only one - eighth ; and then multiply by four . Thus let F = length of femur in inches , and the living stature ...
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