ANTHROPOLOGY OF NORTHERN CHINA
BY S. M. SHIROKOGOROFF
Anthropologist of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences at Petrograd
Chapter I. Introduction
1. Method of Anthropometry. 2. Methods of Analysis. 3. General Description of the Geographical Conditions. 4. Ethnical Movements. 5. Anthropological Investigations.
Chapter II. Physical Characters of the Chinese Groups
1. Absolute Measurements
6. Stature. 7. Length of the Arm. 8. Length of the Upperarm, Forearm and Hand. 9. Length of the Leg, Thigh and Height of the Knee Joint. 10. Length of the Trunk. 11. Length and Height of the Head. 12. Maximum Breadth of the Head. 13. Maximum Intcrzygo-matic Breadth and Minimum Frontal Breadth. 14. Gonial Breadth. 15. Physiognomical and Anatomical Length of the Face and Height of the Forehead. 16. Length and Breadth of the Nose. 17. Length and Breadth of the Ear. 18. External and Internal Interocular Breadth and Ocular Length. 19. Generalizations Concerning the Absolute Measurements.
2. Relative Measurements
20. Length of the Arm. 21. Length of the Upperarm, Forearm and Hand. 22. Length of the Leg and Trunk. 23. Cephalic Index. 24. Indices of the Height of the Head by the Length and Breadth of the Head. 25. Frontal Index. 26. Facial Indices. 27. Gonial Index. 28. Nasal Index. 29. Auricular Index. 30. Some Notes on the Colour of the Skin, Hair and Eyes. 31. Conclusions
Chapter III. Comparison of the Chinese Groups by the Method of Interserial Differences
32. Description of the Method .
1. Absolute Measurements
33. Graphic Expression of Differences. 34. Coefficients of Interserial Differences Related to MM of Total Chinese Series. 35. Differences Between the Groups. 36. General Deductions
2. Relative Measurements
37. Graphic Expression of Differences. 38. Coefficients of Differences Related to MM of Total Chinese Series. 39. Differences Between the Groups. 40. General Conclusions
Chapter IV. The Components of the Amalgamated Groups
41. Method of Correlation. 42. Correlation of the Cephalic Index with the Stature. 43. Correlation of the Cephalic Index with the Nasal Index. 44. Correlation of the Stature with the Nasal Index. 45. Nasal Index and Other Characteristics of the Typics Differentiation. 46. Correlation of the Cephalic Index with the Frontal Index. 47. Other Indices and Measurement Correlated
Chapter V. General Deductions
48. Comparison of the Results of the Analysis. 49. Types. 50. The Geographical Distribution of the Types, and Their Ethnical Equivalents. 51. Type Δ. 52. Type Γ 53. Type B. 54. The Formation of the Northern Chinese. 55. Some Notes on the Generalizations
Chapter VI. Conclusion
56. The Anthropological Distinctions of the Chinese. 57. The Method of Interserial Differences and the Method of Correlation. 58. The Ethnographical and Anthropological Evidences Combined. 59. Ethnological Deductions
Appendix
Tables of MM, Maximums, Minimums and LL of the Chinese, Manchus, Koreans and Dahurs