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cious, the calvarial arcli full and regular, the posterior region ap- 

 pears elongated in consequence of the angle formed by the junction 

 of a large Wormian piece and the occiput proper ; face regular, 

 superior maxillae prognathous. The Mozambique skull (No. 423), 

 resembles in form that of the Benguella and Kroos. In another 

 Mozambique head (No. 1245), however, the forehead is narrower 

 and higher. The cast of a Mozambique skull (No. 237), pre- 

 sents an exceedingly low and degraded form.] 



580. Native African of the Macua tribe : boy, setat. 16. 

 F. A. 75. I. C. 67. Dr. Lobe of Havana. 



640. Native African of the Dey tribe, Liberia. Dr. Skinner. 



645. Native African of the Grabbo tribe, near Liberia : man, 

 setat. 30. F. A. 77^. L C. 97. 



646. Native African of the Bassa tribe of Liberia : woman, 

 setat. 30. F. A. SO^". L C. 77. 



647. Native African of the Bassa tribe of Liberia : man, getat. 

 30. L C. 98. 



648. Native African of the Bassa tribe, setat. 50. I. C. 88. 

 I received this skull, together with the preceding three, from Dr. 

 Robert McDowell, with the following memorandum : 



" The skull of an African Gree-gree man, or doctor. For commit- 

 ting some crime he was tried by the ordeal of drinking red-toood 

 water, and being found guilty, was cut in pieces, and thrown into 

 the St. John's river. Grand Bassa, Africa, where his skull was 

 found a very good specimen of the Bassa tribe. A. D. 1835. 



823. Negress, setat. 60, with gray, woolly hair. I. C. 73. Crania 

 ^gyptiaca, plate 12, fig. 7. 



Negress (823). 



15. 898. Native African. 



The following series of 29 skulls, of Native African Negroes, was 

 received from Don Jose Rodriguez Cisneros, M. D,, of Havana. 



