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CATALOGUE OF 



23. 880. Egyptian form : woman ? of 40, with short, fine hair. 

 F. A. 80. I. C. 85. Crania ^gyptiaca, plate 8, fig. 7. 



24. 881. Egyptian form : girl of 17. Resembles the Hindu type. 

 F. A. 80. I. C. 71. Crania ^gyptiaca, plate 6, fig. 6. 



25. 882. Egyptian form : juvenile female head, with long, fine hair. 

 Crania ^Egyptiaca, plate 10, fig. 7. 



26. 883. Egyptian form : man, setat. 40. F. A. Bl^. I. C. 82. 



Crania ^gyptiaca, plate 8, fig. 6. 



27. 



28. 

 29. 



886. Egyptian form: man, aetat. 50. I. C. 76. 



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887. Egyptian form: child of 12 years, with long, fine hair. 



889. Egyptian form: man, aetat. 50. I. C. 83. Crania JEgyp- 

 tiaca, plate 6, fig. 7. 



894. Egyptian form : child of 9 years. Thebes. 

 1044. Embalmed head of a Theban lady of 30 years. Mr. Gliddon. 

 This head, with its long oval cranium, receding forehead, gently aqua- 

 line nose, retracted chin, and long, fine hair, may serve as a type of 

 the pure Egyptian stock ; a people indigenous to the valley of the 

 Nile ; Caucasian in physical lineaments and philological relations, 

 and constituting one of the several primordial centres of that widely- 

 extended race. See Crania ^gyptiaca, pages 17, 37; and Trans- 

 actions of the Ethnological Society of New York, vol. ii. p. 219. 



Embalmed female head from the Catacombs of Thebes. 

 No. 1044. 



32. 1290. Ancient Egyptian, from a tomb at Thebes. Egyptian form, 

 I. C. 82. 



