Abstract
The internal orbital facial breadth (BIFMO), middle facial breadth (BIZM) and their dimensional relationship in 789 crania from 3 Peruvian and 7 East Asian series were examined to determine a Mongoloid criterion. The results confirmed that BIZM was invariably greater than BIFMO in the Peruvian and East Asian series, and dearly different from the quoted European and African populations (Ducros,1965). Further discussion, which referred to world population data by Woo and Morant (1934), showed that the relationship between BIZM and BIFMO was useful as a simple racial criterion to distinguish the Mongoloid series, except in special cases such as the Oceanians.