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etween each available cranial measurement for a given specimen and that for P. cookei<br />

(Table 3.3). The anti-logged percentage difference is then multiplied by the length<br />

estimate for P. cookei’s skull (105.8 mm).<br />

I used logged percentages because I determined that raw (unlogged) percentages<br />

yielded inconsistent estimates of size difference and therefore could not be used. I<br />

determined this by inter-changing reference specimens. Specifically, when the values of<br />

P. cookei were calculated as a percentage of those of P. tricuspidens, raw percentages<br />

estimated P. cookei to be, on average, slightly larger than P. tricuspidens. However, if P.<br />

tricuspidens values were calculated as a percentage of those of P. cookei, P. cookei was<br />

estimated to be slightly smaller than P. tricuspidens. When logged percentages were<br />

used, P. cookei was shown to be slightly smaller with either arrangement.<br />

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