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tween San Sebastian and San Lorezo, in the State of Durango, 

 ['New Mexico. Man, setat. 50. I. C. 99. Obtained and pre- 

 sented by Dr. A. Wislizenus, of St. Louis, Missouri, A. D. 1847. 



1. 1515. Modern Mexican Indian: man (?) aetat. 30. I. C. 78. 

 Brought from Perote, A. D.1847, by Capt. G. W. Smith, U. S. 

 Army, and presented by Dr. J. H. B. McClellan. 



2. 1347, Head of a young Mexican sergeant, killed at the battle of 

 Buena Vista, in New Mexico, May, 1847. An example of natural 

 desiccation. Dr. R. S. Holmes, U. S. A. 



o. 555. Mexican soldier, setat. 40, with three cicatrized gunshot 

 wounds through the right parietal bone. Slain at the battle of San 

 Jacinto, in Texas, A. D. 1836. 



4. 556. Mexican soldier, setat. 40, with cicatrized depression of the 

 frontal and nasal bones. Slain at the battle of San Jacinto. 



5. 557. Mexican soldier, setat. 50, slain at San Jacinto. A rifle 

 ball has entered the occipital bone and passed out of the left 

 parietal. 



6. 558. Mexican soldier, setat. 40, slain at San Jacinto. Skull 

 perforated by a ball. 



Nos. 555 to 558, inclusive, from J. J. Audubon, Esq. 



7. 722. Singularly formed skull from the battle-field of San Jacinto, 

 in Texas, A. D. 1836. I. C. 79. Dr. Trudeau. 



8. 689. Mexican Indian, slain at the battle of San Jacinto, in 

 Texas, A. D. 1836. Man, etat. 30. I. C. 91. W. M. Black- 

 ford, Esq. 



V. NEGRO GROUP. 



1. American-Born. 



(Case 12.) 



1. 1. Negro, born in the United States, setat. 30. I. C. 83. 



2. 2, Negro, born in the United States, aetat. 50. F. A. 69^'. 

 I. C. 83. 



3. 69. Negress, setat. 80 years. I. C. 79. 



4. 74. Negro ; died of malignant polypus of the antrum. I. C 76. 

 Dr. F. Turnpenny. 



5. 548. Negro of St. Domingo, aetat. 30. I. C. 86. 



6. 549. Negress, setat. 20. I. C. 83. 



