14 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 56 



Davis, J. Barnard. On Ancient Peruvian Skulls (with pi. 9). Journ. Anthr. 

 Institute Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 3, London, 1874, pp. 94-100. 



Also in Hutchinson (Thos. J.) : Two Years in Peru, Vol. 2, 8°, 

 London, 1873, pp. 318-320. 



No new observations on undeformed skulls. Contests, on the basis 

 of a small series of deformed specimens, D. Wilson's opinion that there 

 are in Peru, besides the naturally brachycephalic, also naturally dolicho- 

 cephalic crania. 

 Davis, Joseph Barnard. Thesaurus Craniorum. 8°, London, 1867, pp. 240 

 et seq. Supplement, 8°, London, 1875, pp. 51 et seq. 



Principal measurements, and some observations on 7 Aymara, 9 

 Quichua (without locality), 6 Arica, 3 Tucua, 8 Cerro di Oro, 4 Caiiete 

 valley, 10 near Callas, 3 Pachacamac, 2 Chincha islands, and several 

 other skulls from different localities. 

 DoRSEY, Geo. A. Crania from the Necropolis of Ancon, Peru. Proc. Amer. 

 Assoc. Adv. Sci., Vol. 43, T894, pp. 1-12. 



Notes and measurements on 123 skulls from Ancon. 

 Flower, W. H. Catalogue of the Specimens ... in the Museum of the 

 Roy. Coll. of Surgeons of England. 2d ed.. Vol. i, 8°, London, 1907, 

 pp. 281 et seq. 



Measurements and notes on 36 skulls from Pasmayo, 7 from Santos, 

 27 from Ancon, 30 from Cerro del Oro, 5 from Huacho, and a num- 

 ber from other localities. 

 Forbes, David. On the Aymara Indians of Bolivia and Peru. Journ. Eth- 

 nolog. Soc, London, Vol. 2, 1869-1870, pp. 193-305. 

 Observations and measurements on living Aymara. 

 Gosse, L. a. Dissertation sur les races qui composaient I'ancienne popula- 

 tion du Perou. Mem. Soc. d' Anthr., Vol. i, Paris, 1861, pp. 149-176. 

 Criticism of Tschudi's statements. 

 Meigs, J. Aitken. Catalogue of Human Crania in the Collection of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 8°, Philadelphia, 1857. 

 Notes and a few measurements on i-j skulls from Arica, yj from 

 Pachacamac, 44 from Pisco, 5 from Santa, S from Lima and 7 mis- 

 cellaneous. Largely the same as in Morton's Crania Americana. 

 Meigs, J. A. Observations upon the Cranial Forms of the American Aborigi- 

 nes. Proc. Acad. Natur. Sci., Phila., 1866; separate 8°, pp. 1-39. 



Brief anthropometric notes on 104 crania from Pachacamac, 63 from 

 Pisco, 31 from near Arica, 14 from near Lima, 9 from Paraccas bay, 

 8 from Santa, 2 from Payta, and i each from Gyamay and Chimu. 

 Morton, Samuel George. Crania Americana. Philadelphia, fob, 1839, pp. 



96-133- 



Observations and measurements on 23 skulls from Pachacamac, 3 

 from near Arica, and i each from Gran Chimu and Santa. 

 DE Quatrefages, A., and E. T. Hamy. Crania Ethnica. 4°, Paris, 1873-1882, 

 pp. 467, 474-475- 



Brief notes and principal measurements on about 60 undeformed 

 crania from Bolivia and Peru (Ancon, Chancay, Pachacamac, etc.). 



I 



