A Racial Study of the Fijians

Part 6

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[Footnote 1: Hooton, 1946, pp. 735-763.]

[Footnote 2: Derrick, 1946, pp. 5-6.]

[Footnote 3: Ibid., pp. 7-8.]

[Footnote 4: Population statistics from "Fiji Information," of 1954, issued by Public Relations Office, Suva, Fiji.]

[Footnote 5: Hooton, 1946, p. 621.]

[Footnote 6: Birdsell, 1949, p. 120.]

[Footnote 7: Fornander, 1878.]

[Footnote 8: Churchill, 1911.]

[Footnote 9: Hocart, 1929, p. 236.]

[Footnote 10: Howells, 1933, p. 335.]

[Footnote 11: Roth, 1953, pp. 54, 55.]

[Footnote 12: One pound deducted for dress (usually shorts only).]

[Footnote 13: By subtracting sitting height from total stature.]

[Footnote 14: Cranial measurements are not distorted by cradling practice or other causes of deformation.]

[Footnote 15: Howells records skin color with the von Luschan scale. I have adjusted this scale to my own.]

[Footnote 16: + means medium or moderate; ++ means pronounced; +++ means very pronounced.]

[Footnote 17: Observation taken on the chest.]

[Footnote 18: W. H. Sheldon, _The Variation of Human Physique_, Harper and Bros., 1940.]

[Footnote 19: Birdsell, 1949, p. 120.]

[Footnote 20: Hooton, 1946, p. 621.]

[Footnote 21: Howells, 1933, p. 332.]

[Footnote 22: Simmons _et al._, 1945, pp. 3-4]

[Footnote 23: See pp. 1 and 4 of Introduction.]

[Transcriber's Note: Figures incorrectly entered as zero have been calculated and inserted in {}.]

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