498 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [NOV., 



j.-j<r 9_ — Firgt phalangeal joint, minimus digit, left hand, palmar aspect. 



The distal extremities of all the phalangeal joints shown in the plate are 



directed upwards, with the exception of the one placed horizontally 



(fig. 13). 

 Fig. 10. — First phalanx of annularis digit of left hand, dorsal aspect. The 



specimen is perfect and 3.7 cms. in length. 

 Fig. 11. — Fourth metacarpal, left hand, dorsal aspect. Length of specimen, 



4.9 cms. 

 Fig. 12. — First phalanx of second toe of right foot, seen on dorsal surface. 

 Fig. 13. — First phalanx of minimus digit of left hand, dorsal aspect. 

 Fig. 14. — Third metatarsal of left foot, dorso-inner-lateral aspect. 

 Fig. 15. — Second metatarsal of the left foot, internal surface. 

 Fig. 16. — Second metatarsal of the right foot, internal surface. 



Plate XXI. — Fig. 17. — Shaft of right humerus, posterior surface, extremities 

 imperfect, olecranon depression not perforated. Restored by the author 

 from three fragments in the collection. Extreme length of specimen, 

 25.6 cms. 



Fig. 18. — Proximal moiety of left humerus, posterior surface (probably 

 from the skeleton of the same individual). 



Fig. 19. — Part of the shaft of the left tibia, anterior surface. Proximal 

 moiety with extremity missing. 



Fig. 20. — Part of the shaft of the right tibia, anterior surface. Proximal 

 moiety with extremity missing (probably from the skeleton of the same 

 individual). The peculiar excoriation of the bone in the case of these 

 two tibia? indicate possible disease (syphilis?). 



Fig. 21. — Proximal end of left radius, including head. 



Fig. 22. — Proximal end of right radius, including head. Reduced about 

 one-third. 



