NO. 1495. 



OBSERVATIONS ON ORANG SKULLS— HRDLICKA. 



561 



ought to prove of great interest in connection Avith the Borneo material 



here described. ,,.,,• u 



An endeavor has ])een made by the writer to collect tlie bibliography 

 of writings relative to or dealing with orang craniology . This proved 



FIG. S.-MANDIB,.E OF FEMALE OKANG (Cat. NO. 142198 U.S.N.M.) , SHOWING A RrDIMENTARV FOURTH 



MOLAR l)N THE LEFT. 



to be an arduous tasl^, though the number of larger contributions to 

 the subject is limited. The following pages contain all the works that 

 could be personally examined, and there were only a few obscure 

 titles where this was not possible : 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 Abel, C. Some Account of an Oran-Ontang of Remarkable Height Found on the 



Island of Sumatra, etc. Asiat. Researches, XV, Serampore, 1825, pp. 489-498; 



also Edinburgh Jour, of Science, IV, 1826, pp. 193-200; Calcutta Government 



Gazette, 13 Jan., 1825. 



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