THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN 



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FIG. 5. SKULL AND FACE OF PILTDOWN MAN 



Eoanthropus dawsoni. 

 Two fifths natural size. Adapted from McGregor. 



the technical name of Pan vetus was given, despite the fact that 

 fossil anthropoids were heretofore unknown in England. In 

 this conclusion Mr. Miller has had quite a large American fol- 

 lowing. The matter has, however, been settled beyond ques- 

 tion by the finding of a second specimen of the Piltdown man 

 some two- miles distant, consisting of diagnostic cranial frag- 

 ments associated again with a lower molar of precisely similar 

 character to those in the first jaw, a happening which could 



