34 CATALOGUE OF 



IX. SEMITIC RACE. 



(^Case 2.) 

 Arahs. 



1. 780. Baramka, or Barmecide Arab of Gemardash : man, setat. 

 80. F. A. 76. I. C. 86. 



2. 781. Baramka : man, setat. 40. F. A. 88. I. C. 84. 



3. 784. Bedouin of the Eastern Desert : man, setat. 60. I. C. 98. 



4. 1296. Cranium of an embalmed body taken by Mr. Fresnel, A. D. 

 1839, from one of the hypogea called Maghair-Shudyh, or Grot- 

 toes of Jethro, in Midian, east of the Gulf of Akaba, in Arabia 

 Petrsea. M. Fresnel, through Mr. Gliddon. 



Nos. 780 to 1296 from G. R. Gliddon, Esq. 



[These four heads are characterised by a low, recedent forehead, a 

 broad and flattened occipital region, and a comparatively short 

 occipito-frontal diameter. They fall within the brachy-cephalic 

 class, and have therefore been separated from the group of longer 

 and more oval Fellah skulls. (See pages 43-4).] 



5. 671, Os Frontis of a Midianite. 



Hebrews [?) 



1. 1299. Cast in plaster of a bas-relief Semitic head brought by M. 

 Botta from the ruins of Khorsabad. G. R. Gliddon, Esq. 1846. 



2. 807. Semitic ? form : man, astat. 30. F. A. 74*. I. C. 88. 

 Crania ^'Egyptiaca, plate 2, fig. 8. 



3. 818. Semitic form. F. A. 77. I. C. 69. Crania ^gyptiaca, 

 plate 5, fig. 4. 



4. 842. Semitic form, Thebes : man, setat. 40, with smooth, brown 

 hair. I. C. 85. Crania -^gyptiaca, plate 11, fig. 2. 



Semitic (842). 



5. 845. Semitic ? form : man, with fine hair. I. C, 92. Thebes 

 Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 12, figs. 1, 2. 



