HUMAN CRANIA. 57 



CJietimaches. 



1. 43i Chetimache Indian of Louisiana : man, setat. 40. F. A, 

 770. I. C. 84. See No. 70. Dr. Le Beau. 



2. 70i Chetimache Indian of Louisiana: woman, aetat. 50. F. A. 

 71. I. C. 75. Dr. J. Le Beau. See Crania Americana, plate 

 19 and page 163. 



CMnooks. 



1. 457. Chinook Indian of Oregon : woman, aetat. 60. F. A. 73*^, 

 I. C. 82. Natural form. Dr. John K. Mitchell. 



2. 462. Skull of a Chinook chief of Oregon, greatly flattened by art : 

 aetat. 60. F. A. 72^^. I. C. 72. From Dr. J. K. Townsend, who also 

 brought me the cradle and other apparatus by means of which this 

 singular distortion is produced. See Crania Americana^ page 208 

 and plate 43. 



3. 578. Chinook slave of Oregon : head of the natural form. 

 Woman, aetat. 40. F. A. 76. I. C. 75. Dr. Townsend. Crania 

 Americana, plate 42 and page 207. 



4. 641, Indian child of the Chinook tribe, about four years old : 

 much flattened by art. Dr. J. K. Townsend. 



5. 721. Skull of a Chinook Indian, flattened by art : man, aetat. 50. 

 Columbia River. L C. 88. W. Slakum, Esq., U. S. N. 



6. 1349. Skull of a Chinook child six years old, flattened by art. 

 From Port Discovery, Straits of Fuca. Dr. Wm. Maxwell Wood, 

 U. S. N. 1847. 



7. 1350. Entire desiccated body of a Chinook infant, aged about 

 two years. The head is greatly flattened by artificial processes. 

 From Dr. Wm. Maxwell Wood, U. S. N. 1847. 



S. 203. Chinook skull from Clatsop. Presented by Dr. J. H. B* 

 McClellan, May 5th, 1856. 



(^Case 6.) 

 Cliippeioays. 



1. 683. Chippeway warrior of Upper Canada, aetat. 50. F. A. 84. 

 I. C. 97. H. R. Schoolcraft, Esq. Crania Americana, plate 28 

 and page 177. 



2. 684. Chippeway Indian : man, aetat. 30. F. A. 73. L C. 85. 

 Prof. Eaton. 



Cotonays. 



1. 744. Cotonay or Black-foot Indian, of the Rocky mountains : 

 man, aetat. 40. I. C. 94. From Mr. J. N. Nicollet. 



2. 745. Cotonay or Black-foot : woman, aetat. 40. I. C. 75. 



