56 Berry and Robertson : 



the caretaker of the Hobart Museum, for his uniform kindness 

 and courtesy. 



We can only conclude with the hope that this unexpected 

 discovery of material, said by the European savants to be now 

 beyond all hope of redemption, may stimulate us to further 

 efforts in the same field. 



TABLE I. 



Number, Location and Sex of Extant Tasmanian Crania, 



DESCRIBED PRIOR TO THE BeRRY AND ROBERTSON DISCOVERY. 



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1. Eoyal College of Surgeons. England. Owen, 



Flower ------- 9 7 3 1 20 



2. Royal College of Surgeons, England. Bar- 



nard Davis Collection - - - - 9 B 15 



3. British Museum of Natural History, South 



Kensington, London - - - - 1 1 



4. Museum of Army Medical Department, 



Millbank, London _ . - - i i 2 



5. Museums in Paris. Topinard, L)e Quatre- 



fages and Hamy -..--531 9 



6. Breslau (fragment only) . - - - i 1 



7. University of Oxford. Anatomy Museum. 



Turner 2 4 6 



8. Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. Harper and 



Clarke ------- 6 (I 12 



9. University of Cambridge (fragments). 



Duckworth 2 2 



10. PhiJadelphii 11 



11, University of Edinburgh. Anatomy Mus- 



cxmi. Turner ------811 10 



44 27 6 2 79 



Subtract one lost fi-om Hubert I 



7s 

 3 



