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Sent From (Definite): Ernest WarrenSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: Between Mar and Apr 1897
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Sent from Ernest Warren
Between Mar and Apr 1897
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‘Dear Prof. Pearson,
I thank you much for your kind letter; I was sorry to hear of Miss Lee’s indisposition.
I will do as you suggest and finish off the Libyans; it is time, I think, that I should bring them to some kind of conclusion, especially if they are to serve for the D.Sc. examination in June.
I should be very grateful, however, if you would send me the means of the French measurements which are already calculated. In a proof-sheet you formerly sent me (& which I burnt) these means were given for the French femur etc & also for some bones of prehistoric man.
Do you happen to know if there are any long-bone measurements for the “Algerians” & the skulls according to Prof. Petrie compare closely with those of the New Race. It would be interesting to see if there is any connection as regards the length of limb.
With many thanks for your kindness.
I remain,
Yrs very truly,
E. Warren.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
Between Mar and Apr 1897
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‘Dear Prof. Pearson,
I thank you much for your kind letter; I was sorry to hear of Miss Lee’s indisposition.
I will do as you suggest and finish off the Libyans; it is time, I think, that I should bring them to some kind of conclusion, especially if they are to serve for the D.Sc. examination in June.
I should be very grateful, however, if you would send me the means of the French measurements which are already calculated. In a proof-sheet you formerly sent me (& which I burnt) these means were given for the French femur etc & also for some bones of prehistoric man.
Do you happen to know if there are any long-bone measurements for the “Algerians” & the skulls according to Prof. Petrie compare closely with those of the New Race. It would be interesting to see if there is any connection as regards the length of limb.
With many thanks for your kindness.
I remain,
Yrs very truly,
E. Warren.’