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fctill rorauin, until new and more fortunate explorations put us in possession 

 of less imperfect remains found in close association. 



Mef\E3 f\onhe>js 



Mon)?cj3 



Great 



Apes lim Men 



MoiiWcjs 



Crrea't 



Ape* IfWl Men Lt^I Monhej* 



4. STem 5 



Figure l.— Diagram representing different opinions as the relationships of the Java man, JM 



The fact liaving been taken for granted that the Trinil remains belonged to 

 one and the same creature, attempts at restoration were undertalien. Dubois 

 and Manouvrier published reconstructions of the cranium and even of the whole 



