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Cervical 



Thoracic 



Lumliar 



Total 



12.5 



14.0 



40.6 cm. 



41.1 em. 



478. Cat. 9.379-22. 



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478. 





Male, black, aet. 41. Height 154.2 cm. Well shaped. C. 

 7, T. 11, L. 5, S. andC. 9. 



Atlas lost, but axis quite uormal. Nothing remarkable in 

 neck, except that the right costal element of the 7th vertebra is 

 imperfect. The ribs being cut, the size of the last is unknown, 

 but they probably were large for last ones. The position of 

 the heads of the 10th and 11th pairs of ribs were those of a 

 normal 11th and 12th. The last two thoracic vertebrae are 

 nearly typical. The change of articular processes below the 

 18th is rather transitional. Excepting this, the 10th and 11th 

 thoracics are like the normal 11th and 12th. The head of the 9tli 

 ril) is more symmetrically placed between two bodies than that 



