FOSSIL KEMALNS OF MAN. 153 



and there is an unusually deep vascular groove immediately 

 behind the coronal suture, which, as it terminates in a 

 foramen, no doubt transmitted a vena emissaria. The 

 com'se of the frontal suture is indicated externally by a 

 slight ridge ; and where it joins the coronal, this ridge 

 rises into a small protuberance. The course of the sagittal 

 suture is grooved, and above the angle of the occipital 

 bone the parietals are depressed. 



mm* 



The length of the skull from the 



nasal process of the frontal 



over the vertex to the supe- 

 rior semicircular lines of the 



occipital measures .... 303 (300) = 12*0'''. 

 Circumference over the orbital 



ridges and the superior semi- 



cu-cular lines of the occipital. 590 (590)=23-37'' or 23". 

 Width of the frontal from the 



middle of the temporal line 



on one side to the same point 



on the opposite 104(114:)= 4-r'_4-5'^ 



Length of the frontal from the 



nasal process to the coronal 



suture '. . .133(125)= 5-25'^— 5^^ 



Extreme width of the frontal 



sinuses 25 (23) = I'O^' —0-9^ 



Vertical height above a line 



joining the deepest notches in 



the squamous border of the 



parietals 70 =2-75. 



"Width of hinder part of skull 



from one parietal protuberance 



to the other 138 (150) = 5-4^' — 5-9^' 



* The nmnbers in brackets are those which I should assign to the differ 

 ent measures, as taken from the plaster cast. — G. B. 

 7* 



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