"MISSING LINKS" — MILLEE 431 



The brain structure indicated by the cast of the inner surface of 

 the skullcap shows that the animal probably spoke as a man, al- 

 though his vocabulary was limited (Osborn). 



The brain structure indicated by the cast of the inner surface of the 

 skullcap shows that the animal had actually learned to speak 

 (Tilney). 



The brain structure as indicated by the cast of the inner surface 

 of the skullcap gives no positive information about the creature's 

 mental capacities (Symington). 



(10) 



The fact that the two teeth exhibit different degrees of wear counts 

 against the reference of both to one individual (Krause, Virchow). 



The fact that the two teeth exhibit different degrees of wear does 

 not count against the reference of both to one individual (Dubois, 

 Pearsall, Virchow, later opinion). 



(11) 



The unworn condition of the wisdom tooth counts against the 

 association of this tooth with the apparently aged skullcap as parts 

 of one individual (Krause, Martin, Virchow, Waldeyer). 



The unworn condition of the wisdom tooth does 7iot count against 

 its association with the skullcap (Dubois). 



(12) 



The character of the teeth are predominantly human (Ilouze, 

 Martin). 



The characters of the teeth are predominantly simian (Kolbe, 

 Nehring, Obermaier, Virchow). 



The characters of the teeth (apart from size) are gibbonlike 

 (Manouvrier). 



The characters of the teeth are, with unimportant exceptions, 

 within the limits of variation for the living orang (Miller, Topi- 

 nard). 



The characters of the teeth are not definite enough to permit of 

 exact classification (Luschan, Ramstrom). 



(13) 



On the assumption that the remains were all those of one animal : 

 {a) The creature was a true transition form between ape and man 



(Dames, Dubois, Haeckel, Jaekel, Manouvrier, Weilser). Diagram 



2, page 426. 



(&) The creature was human but with some definitely simian 



characteristics (Cunningham, Keith). 



