20 CATALOGUE OF 



[The Swedish form of skull, judging from the above specimens, bears 

 a family resemblance to the Norwegian, and in several respects is 

 not unlike the Anglo-Saxon head figured in the first decade of the 

 Crania Britannica of Messrs. Davis and Thurnam. In theAnglo- 

 Saxon, however, the chin is more acuminated, and the maxillary 

 rami longer. The chief points of resemblance about the calvaria, 

 are the slightly elevated forehead, the rather flattened vertex, and 

 the inclination of the parietalia downwards and backwards towards 

 the occiput. This latter feature is also possessed by the Norwe- 

 gian cast referred to above.] 



8. 1545. Swede from Finland. I. C. 107.5. F. A. 86. 



9. 1546. Swede from Finland. I. C. 93.75. F. A. 83. Man 

 named Carl Bli, from Borga Parish, in the Province of Nyland. 

 For vagrancy he was imprisoned May 17th, 1881, and in default 

 of bail, sentenced to a half-year's hard labor. He died setat. 64 

 years. 



Nos. 1545 and 15i6, descendants of colonists who settled in Finland 

 in the most remote times. 



10. 1547- Savede from Sudermanland. F. A. 83. I. C 102. 



11. 1548, Swede from Sudermanland. F. A. 85. L C 94. 



12. 1549. Swede from Sudermanland. F. A. 86. I. C. 108.25. 

 Nos. 1545 to 1549, inclusive, were presented by Professor Retzius, 



of Stockholm, just after the death of Dr. Morton. 



13. 1255. Skull of an ancient Ostrogoth, from a burial-ground of Os- 

 trogothia, in Sweden. Woman, a3tat. 50. I. C. 80. 



14. 121. TuRANNic Swede. 



15. 1532. Ancient Cimbric inhabitant of Sweden. I. C. 80. F. A. 

 85*^. 



From Professor Retzius, after Dr. Morton's decease. 



16. 1550. Ancient Cimbric Swede. F. A. 88. I. 0. 94. 

 Probably descended from the oldest Seytho-Turannic inhabitants, 

 (Brachy-cephali ?) who always have black hair, and are of small 

 stature. From Professor Retzius with No. 1532. 



17. 1362. Cast of the skull of an ancient Cumbrian, from the Danish 

 Island of Moen. Prof. Retzius. 



1. 1542. Swedish Finn, (mixed.) F. A. 81.5. I. C. 89. Man, 

 named Elias Alhonen, from Lampis Parish, in the Province of 

 Fosdelhiius. For committing murder he was imprisoned (May 

 8th, 1840,) in the Fort to hard labor for life. Died in the Laza- 

 retto, setat. 62 years. 



