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 spine | 13.7 |
| Point of pubis to posterior-superior spine | 15.8 |
| Point of pubis to anterior-superior spine | 12.7 |
| Point of pubis to point of ischium | 10.8 |
| Biiliac diameter of whole bony pelvis (between internal iliac borders), maximum | 21.0 |
| Height of coxal bones (tuberosity of ischium to iliac border in this case without its epiphyses), maximum | 19.4 |
| Antero-posterior diameter of superior strait | 11.8 |
| Lateral diameter of superior strait | 11.4 |
| Oblique diameter of superior strait | 11.3 |
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 shaft | 130° |
Tibiæ—Both platycnemic. All the epiphyses ununited, especially the upper.