The following measurements of the skull have been used in the tables: Greatest length.
Wollaston lake is a large body of beautifully clear transparent water lying in a general north-and-south direction, with a greatest length of about fifty-five miles and an approximate area of eight hundred square miles.
Cree lake is a large elongated body of pure transparent water lying in a general northeast and southwest direction, with a greatest length of forty-nine miles and a width as yet undetermined.
Average cranial measurements of five specimens (two males, three females) from same locality are: greatest length of skull, 44.
Measurements of the fourth cranium are smaller (greatest length of skull, 19.
Some cranial measurements of the two specimens from northwest of El Encino are: greatest length of skull, 12.
Skull larger and heavier; interorbital constriction much narrower; zygomatic arches less strongly bowed; skull less compact, more elongate; braincase and rostrum relatively much narrower in relation to greatest length of skull.
Average and extreme measurements of skulls of five males and five females are, respectively, as follows: Greatest length of skull, 33.
It is shorter (greatest length about 51 instead of 55) and the rostrum is relatively broader and deeper.
The stone measures two feet six inches in greatest length, and two feet four inches in breadth.
Directly underneath this a cist was found, lying north and south, composed of six large unhewn stones, and measuring in the interior four feet two inches in greatest length, with a depth of two feet.
An average greater occipitonasal length (greatest length of skull) in specimens from the south and southwest results mostly from the longer rostrum.
The size of each sample is given, along with total length, length of tail expressed as a percentage of the head and body, length of ear, greatest length of skull, and length of rostrum.
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