xiv DESCRIPTION OF THE TABLES
XVI. Number of cases of various anthropometric data that severally fell in the three classes of large, medium, and small, when certain limiting values were adopted
XVII. Distribution of 500 sets of measures, each set consisting of
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five elements, into classes . |
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XXIII. Number of the above sets that fell under the same headings
XIX. Further analysis of the two headings that contained the most |
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numerous entries . . |
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XX. Observed random couplets |
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XXI. Calculated random couplets . . |
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XXII. Observed fraternal couplets . . |
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XXVII. Fraternal couplets-random, observed, and utmost feasible |
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XXIV. Three fingers of right hand in 150 fraternal couplets .
XXV. Three fingers of right hand in 150 fraternal couplets-random |
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and observed . XXVI. Three fingers of right hand in 150 fraternal couplets-reseni
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blance measured on centesimal scale . |
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XXVII. Twins . |
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XXVIII. Children of like-patterned parents . . |
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XXIX. Paternal and maternal influence . . |
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XXX. Different races, percentage frequency of arches in fore-finger.
XXXI. Distribution of number of ridges in AH, and of other |
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measures in loops . |
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XXXII. Ordinates to their schemes of distribution |
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XXXIII. Comparison of the above with calculated values
XXXIV. Proportions of a typical loop on the right and left thumbs |
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respectively . 0 |
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