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II. Phozocephali.* 



Seminoles, Nos. 604, 698, 732, 753, 



1105. 

 Hurons, Nos. 15, 1218. 

 Shyenne, No. 1041. 

 Mandan, No. 741. 

 Ottoe, No. 755. 

 Ottawa, No. 1006. 

 Creek, No. 1454. 



Narragansetts, Nos. 956, 957. 



Naticks, Nos. 103, 110. 



Carnanche, No. 247. 



Peruvians from Pachacamac, Nos. 571, 



631, 696, 1499. 

 Peruvians from Paraccns Bay, Nos. 



1298, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1303, 1304, 



1305, 1025 and 1026. 



D. Wedge-shaped or Sphenocephalicj Form. 

 General Characters. Chiefly mesocephalic or intermediate in length between 

 the dolichocephali aDd brachycephali. Forehead more or less recedent ; 

 crown triangular in shape, narrow at the forehead and wide between the 

 parietal protuberances. Back of the head more or less flat, and pressed in 

 towards the foramen magnum. Constitutes the transition to the square-headed 

 brachycephali. 



Pocasset, No. 1036. 

 Menominee, No. 35. 

 Narragansett, No. 693. 

 Shoshone, No. 1446. 

 Yamassee, No. 1216. 



Araucanian, No. 656. 

 Mound crania, Nos. 1510, 1511, 1287. 

 Chinook (normal form,) No. 457, ap- 

 proaches this type. 



E. Flat or Platycephalic Form. (Subglobular.) 

 General Characters. Chiefly mesocephalic like*the preceding group, with flat 

 vertex, and rounded occiput. Transitionary to the round-headed or globular 

 brachycephali. 



Seminole, No. 728. 

 Miamis, Nos. 1058, 1233. 



Pawnee, No. 540. 

 Dacota, No. 605. 

 Mohawk, No. 897. 



F. Globular or SphaericephalicJ Form. 

 General Characters. Brachycepbalic ; vertex, occipital region and base 

 rounded or globular. Occiput sometimes rather flat. 



Ottawa, No. 1007. 

 Ottigamie, Nos. 039, 694, 209. 

 Pottawotomie, No. 736. 

 "Winnebago, No 559. 

 Missouri, No. 211 . 

 Menominee, No. 563. 

 Mound, No. 420. 

 Miscellaneous, No. 215. 



Ottoe, No. 756. 

 Mohegan, No. 26. 

 Nanticoke, No. 1219. 

 Seminole, Nq. 456. 



arched form. 

 Huron, No. 1217. 

 Moqui, No. 139. 

 New Mexico, No. 1034. 



"(Transition from 

 j broad ovals. 

 Transition from 



G. Square, Cuboidal or Cubicephalic Form. 



General Characters. Brachycepbalic 



Chetimaches, Nos. 43, 70. 

 Creek, No. 441. 



Lenni-Lenapgs, Nos. 205, 206, 1263. 

 Osage, No. 54. 

 Ottoe, No. 758. 

 Shawnee, No. 691. 

 Kenhawhi, No. 212. 

 Puelche, No. 1359. 



Mounds, Nos. 436, 437, 438, 658, 723 

 992, L237, 1271, 1512. 



Occiput vertically flattened, or nearly so. 



New Mexico, No. 1032. 

 Pueblo, No. 937. 

 Santa Fe, No. 931. 



Peruvians from Pachacamac, 93 crania. 

 Peruvians from Pisco, 55 crania. 

 Peruvians from Santa, 8 crania. 

 Peruvians from Lima, 5 crania. 

 Peruvians from Payta, Guamay and 



Callao, Nos. 1518, 1046, 447, 448 and 



233. 



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