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7. 900, Negro, born iu the United States, setat. 60. I. C. 75. 



8. 983. Negro, born in the United States. F. A. 76. I. C. 84. 



Negeo (983). 

 9. 984. Negro, bom in the United States, aetat. 50. F. A. 79^. 

 I. C. 86. 



10. 1301. Fragment of a Negro skull of remarkable thickness. 



11. 1302. Negro convict. 



12. 1318, Negro. History unknown. 



13. 1320. Negress of South Carolina, setat. 30. I. C. 73. Dr. 

 Hardy. 



14. 1321. Cast of the skull of a Negro, remarkable for the flatness of 

 the lateral or temporal regions, and for a grooved surface over the 

 posterior part of the coronal suture, and deep depressions which 

 supply the place of the parietal protuberances. Dr. J. Wyman, of 

 Boston. See Nos. 444, 893 and 1290. 



15. 235. Cast of a Negro skull. 



16. 236. Cast of a Negro skull. 



2. Native Africans. 

 (Cases 12-13.) 



1. 12. Native African boy. Dr. W. S. W. Ruschenberger. 



2. 114. Negro, from Western Africa. 



3. 421. Native African, male of the Benguella tribe, setat. 

 about 40 years. I. C. 88. Dr. J. W. Russell, 1835. 



4. 422. Native African, female of the Mina tribe, aetat. about 

 30 years. I. C. 80. Dr. Kussell. 



5. 423. Native African, male of the Mozambique tribe, aetat. 

 between 40 and 50 years. I. C. 85. Dr. Russell. 



6. 1245, Mozambique Negro : man, aetat. 60. I. C. 80. Mr. Jno. 

 Watson, through Dr. Gr. Watson, 1845. 



7. 237. Cast of a Mozambique skull. Presented by Mr. Harlan. 

 [In the Benguella skull (No. 421), the forehead is broad and capa- 



