Ulnæ and radii—Form normal; bones slender; lower epiphyses ununited.

Length of left radius (head and end of styloid)24.1
Length of left ulna (olecranon-styloid)25.8

Metacarpus, carpus, and phalanges—Nothing special.

Bones of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs

All the bones of the pelvis and lower limbs of normal shape and medium size. Pelvis apparently that of a female (subpubic angle 100°). Bones well united, all traces of the union in acetabulum effaced. Epiphyses ununited except on the ischiatic protuberances, where bony union just begins. Above the fossa acetabuli (8 mm. postero-superiorly from the uppermost edge of the fossa) there is in both acetabula an irregularly triangular depression of about 2 water-drops capacity (accessory tendon?).

Anterior to posterior-superior spine13.7
Point of pubis to posterior-superior spine15.8
Point of pubis to anterior-superior spine12.7
Point of pubis to point of ischium10.8
Biiliac diameter of whole bony pelvis (between internal iliac borders), maximum21.0
Height of coxal bones (tuberosity of ischium to iliac border in this case without its epiphyses), maximum19.4
Antero-posterior diameter of superior strait11.8
Lateral diameter of superior strait11.4
Oblique diameter of superior strait11.3

Height of subject (determined after Manouvrier’s method) about 1.620 m. (above the general average).

Femurs—Lower epiphyses ununited. Muscular attachments, including linea aspera, but little prominent.

Length of femurs (both condyles applied to base)43.6
Inclination of neck to shaft130°

Tibiæ—Both platycnemic. All the epiphyses ununited, especially the upper.