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resembles a triangle, truncated at the apex. This latter feature is 

 also seen in one of the Finnic skulls (No. 1538).] 



1. 1065i Prussian of Berlin : man, astat. 30. I. C. 92. 



2. 1066. Prussian of Berlin : man, aetat. 40. I. C. 80. 



3. 1192. Prussian of Berlin : woman, aetat, 25. I. C. 82. 



4. 1193. Prussian of Berlin : woman, aetat. 20. I. C. 80. 

 The preceding 4 crania from Dr. Greo. Engelmann. 



1. 1533. Fragments of an Ancient Burgundian skull, from a tomb 

 near Lausanne in Switzerland. Procured by Mr. Trojon, a cele- 

 brated Archaeologist, who considers this skull to have been 2000 

 years in the tomb. Presented by Prof. Retzius subsequent to Dr. 

 Morton's death. 



IV. ANGLO-SAXON KACE. 



{Case 1.) 



1. 80. Skull of an Englishman named Samuel Gwillym, a con- 

 vict in Australia, whose history is thus briefly given by my friend 

 Dr. C. HuflPnagle, now of Calcutta : 



'' Transported to Van Diemen's laud in 1820 for house-breaking ; 

 was orderly on ship-board, but subsequently robbed his master, for 

 which he was sent for two years to Maria Island : while there was 

 flogged for combination, and also received 100 lashes for stealing 

 articles from the wreck of the Apollo. Returning to Van Diemen's 

 land he was fined twice for drunkenness; and was executed there 

 on the 16th of March, 1837, for the murder of Mary Mills, a young 

 woman whom he had previously violated." I. C. 91. 



[This skull belongs to the dolicho-cephalic class, but is not strictly 

 oval, being flattened posteriorly. In general configuration it re- 

 sembles the Northern or Grothic style of head. The face bears the 

 Finnic stamp.] 



2. 539. Skull of James Moran, an Englishman, who was executed 

 at Philadelphia for piracy and murder. May 19, 1837. -^tat. 20. 

 F. A. 79. I. C. 92. 



[This skull is long, flat on the top, and broad between the parietal 

 bones. The posterior portion of the occiput is prominent, the basal 

 surface is flat. In its general outline, the calvaria approaches 

 the kumbe-kephalic form.] 



3. 991. English soldier? from Bloody Pond, near Lake George, 

 New York ; the scene of Montcalm's massacre of the English 



