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THE MAN OF EXGIS. 



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The skull from the cave of Engis was originally 

 discovered by Professor Schmerling, and was de- 

 scribed by him, together with other human re- 



Fig. 23. — The skull from the cave of Engis — viewed 

 from the right side. One half the size of nature, a gla- 

 bella, b occipital protuberance (a to 6 glabello-occipital 

 line), c auditory foramen. 



mains disinterred at the same time, in his valuable 

 work, " Recherches sur les Ossemens fossiles decou- 

 verts dans les Cavernes de la Province de Liege/' 



