Tatimati hi n Crd'n ia. 127 



I have recorded in Table I., twenty-seven selected observations on 

 every skull, where the natural condition of preservation enabled such 

 to be recorded. The observations recorded are as follow : — 



1. The glabella lambda length. 



2. The glabella zentruiu length. 



3. The zentrum lambda length. 



4. The basion bregma height. 



5. The bregma zentrum height. 



6. The zentrum basion height. 



7. The angle at the zentrum. 



8. The glabella bregma chord. 



9. The bregma lambda chord. 



10. The lambda basion chord. 



11. The basion glabella chord. 



12. Tlie glabella bregma basion angle. 



13. The lambda bregma basion angle. 



14. The bregma lambda glabella angle. 



15. The basion lambda glabella ancle. 



16. The lambda basion bregma angle. 



17. The glal)ella ])asion bregma angle. 

 IS. Tlie basion glabella lambda angle. 



19. The bregma glabella lambda angle. 



20. The glabella bregma lambda angle. 



21. The bregma lambda basion angle. 



22. The lambda basion glabella angle. 



23. The basion glabella bregma angle. 



24. The lambda inion chord. 



25. The inion basion length. 



26. The basion prosthion length. 



27. The prosthion glabella length. 



As the nature of thei^e twenty-seven can be easily followed frdui 

 figure 2, in which they are displayed, it is unnecessary to descril)e 

 them. Should more informaticm be required as to their character 

 and nature, the reader may be referred to Klaatsch's original works 

 (15 and 20) dealing with his metliods herein followed. 



In Table I.. I have followed the lines laid down by P.erry and 

 Robertson (5). This serial number, the present location of the skulls, 

 and the original number are recorded in the upper three horizontal 

 lines. In the three left-hand columns are set forth the numl)ers and 

 the names of the recorded observations. In the vertical columns of 

 serial numbers are set forth the individual numbers of each skull. The 

 male and female skull measurements have been separated, and rhe 

 results are, therefore, tabulated in separate columns. The four ver- 

 tical columns on the right, after the male skull measurements, record 



