Theyr statures as tall as the trygonall would beare, vnto the which they did stick fast by their backe parts.
If we select individuals presumably of the same race and in sound health, the serial curve of their staturesought to be very high and with a narrow base, because these individuals are uniform.
There is much to interest us in studying the distribution of statures in Italy.
The individual extremes among the low statures tend to approach the average stature of the Japanese race (1.
In round figures, then, we can recognise statures of 1 m.
Extreme statures which it is agreed to call normal, those of 1 m.
The figures of individual cases are much less interesting than the averages of the different populations, that is to say the height obtained by dividing the sum of the statures of individuals by the number of subjects measured.
One might say that, in general, staturesbelow 1 m.
In order to make a useful comparison of statures of different populations, we should only take, then, adults above these ages.
Arranging serially the statures of the forty-five men, it is found that two of them are below 1450 mm.
Of these statures all but one are "short," or below 1600.
From a personal experience extending over a good many years I think it may be asserted that the Igorot in all parts of the cordillera present about the same statures as those which I have here given.
In the higher altitudes the people also develop higher statures and are more muscular than in the lower portions of the country.
Very notable is the percentage of tall statures among the Cheyenne, Creek, Crow, Iroquois, &c.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "statures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.