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4. 1063. German of Tubingen : man, aetat. 40. I. C. 8G. [Square 

 form; occiput flattened ; face large and long.] 



5. 1064. German of Tubingen : woman, setat. 40. I. C. 91. [Has 

 the Swedish or Northern angular oval, a type distinct from the oval 

 of Southern Europe, with which hasty observers are apt to confound 

 it. It is a well-formed head, and in some respects resembles the 

 Anglo-Saxon skull figured in Crania Bntannica.~\ 



6. 1188. German of Tubingen : man, setat. 30. I. C. 85. [Resem- 

 bles the preceding skull in form.] 



7. 1189. German of Tubingen : man, astat. 40. I. C. 78. [Bears 

 the Swedo-Finuic type. 3 



8. 1190. German dwarf: female of Tubingen, 20 years of age and 

 three feet in height. I. C. 46.5. 



9. 1191. German of Frankfort : man, setat. 70. I. C. 95. [Ap- 

 proximates the square form.] 



10. 1062i German of Frankfort-on-the-Main : woman, getat. 40. I, 

 C. 93. 



11. 1187. German of Frankfort-on4he-Maiu : man, oetat. 50. I. C. 

 104. 



For the preceding 8 skulls of the Germanic or Teutonic Race, I am 

 indebted to Dr. George Engelmann, now of St. Louis, Missouri. 



1. 434. A Dutchman of noble family, born in Utrecht, and for 

 several years a captain in the army at Batavia, in the Island of Java, 

 where he died under thirty years of age. He was handsome, not de- 

 ficient in talent, and of an amiable disposition, but devoted to con- 

 viviality and dissipation, which finally destroyed him. Dr. Doornik, 

 late of Batavia, from whom I obtained this cranium, gave me the 

 above facts from personal knowledge. F. A. 81. I. C. 114. 

 [The calvaria is very large ; the face rather small, delicate, well- 

 formed, and tapering towards the chin. The frontal diameter or 

 breadth between the temples, is 4^ inches; the greatest breadth 

 between the parietal protubei'ances is 6| inches; the antero-poste- 

 rior or longitudinal diameter is 71 inches; the height, measured 

 from the anterior edge of the foramen magnum, in a direct line to 

 the sagittal suture, 5H inches. A certain angularity or squareness 

 of the frontal and posterior bi-parietal regions, gives to this head 

 the Teutonic form. The posterior or occipital region is flat and 

 broad, and presents to the eye a somewhat pentagonal outline. 

 The temporal regions are full, the mastoid processes large, and 

 the basis cranii nearly round. The outline of the coronal region 



