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III. Broad Oval Form 



Assinaboins, Nos. 659, 1230, 1231. 



Naas, No. 213. 



Mandans, No*. 739, 740, 742. 



Menominees, Nos. 78, 1220, 1222. 



Miami, No. 407. 



Pottawotomie, No. 737. 



Winnebago, No. 5(50. 



Chinook, (normal form,) No. 578. 



Chimseyan, No. 987. 



Creek, No. 579. Shorter and more 

 broadly ovhI than the Assinaboins, 

 between which and the brachyce- 

 phalic Creek skull, No. 441, it forms 

 the transition. 



Ottoe, No. 757. 



Ottawa, No. 1008. 



Seminoles, Nos. 754, 708. 



Utah, No. 140. 



Pueblo, No 930. 



Apaches, Nos. 141, 145. 



Lipan, No. 1345. 



Peruvian from Pisco, No. 1445. 



(Eurycephalic.)* 



Chimuyan, No. 11. 



Peruvian from Atacames, No. 232. 



Peruvians from Callao, Nos. 940, 942. 



Peruvian from Lima, No. 68. 



Naticks, Nos. 104, 401. 



Sauks, Nos. 561, 1246. 



Mingo, No. 455. 



Dacota, No. 204. Departure from As- 

 sinaboins. Stands between it and 

 the Cret-k skull, No. 1454. 



Ottigamie, (half breed,) No. 415. 



Shyenne, No. 939. 



Euchee, No. 39. 



Californians, Nos. 1514, 1565. 



Miscellaneous, No. 216. 



Maya, No. 990. 



Tapuro, No. 1254. 



Guaycuru, No. 1530. 



Charibs, Nos. 638, 692. 



Araucanians, Nos. 651, 652, 654, 655. 



Brazilians, Nos. 1513, 1528, 1529. 



IV. Barrel-shaped or Cylindrical Form. (Cylindricephalic.)f 



Patagonian, No. 1357. 

 Narragansett, No. 1040. 



Apache, No. 1035. 



Shoshone, No. 1447. 



V. Angularly Oblong Form. 



iNatick, No. 107. 



VI. Artificially Elongated Form. 

 Peruvians from Arica, 29 crania. I Peruvians from Titicaca, Corocolla, 



' &c, 8 casts. 



C. Arched or HypsicephalicJ Form. 

 General Characters. Generally dolichocephalic ; high or vertically elevated 

 skulls. Forehead high ; vertex or coronal region sometimes curving from the 

 glabella to the occipital protuberance, so as to form a more or less regular 

 arch, as in the Archencephali ; sometimes running up to an elevated point at 

 the junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures as in the Fhoxocephali. 



I. Ar diencephalic 



Seminoles, Nos. 707, 726, 1286. 

 Shoshone, No. 1448. 

 Seneca, No. 1516. 

 Pottawototnies, Nos. 657, 1322. 

 Oneida, No. 33. 

 Cherokees, Nos. 1285, 1297. 

 Chippewas, Nos. 683, 684. 

 Blackfoot, No. 1227. 

 Shawnee, No. 1210. 

 Huron, No. 607. 

 Ottawa, No. 1009. 

 Naumkeag, No. 567. 

 Moqui, No. 138. 

 New Mexico, No. 1033. 



Menominee, No. 44. 



Osage, No. 660. 



Penobscot, No. 89. 



Mounds, Nos. 416, 1315,210,439, 1272, 



53. 

 Minsi (Lenape,) No. 998. 

 Narragansett, No. 953. 

 Araucanians, Nos. 221, 222, 995, 997. 

 Yamassees, Nos. 1214, 1215. 

 Quichua, No. 637. 

 Peruvian of Payta, No. 1517. 

 Peruvian of Callao, No. 941. 

 Peruvians from Pisco, Nos. 1061, 1326, 



1369, 1423. 



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