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7th. Ellips. scalenus. The epiopisthius can also be, as in this 

 case, scalenus, a rapid obliquity from the occipital slope. But the 

 cranio-scalenus can also be found without being epiopisthius, and 



Fig. 45.— Ellips. Epiopisthius. 



vice versa. These two characteristics appear separately and 

 together in other varieties, as in the ovoid, the platycephalus, and 

 in the ellipsoidal subvariety. This may also be said of the roof- 

 like form, or stegoid, and of the hypsistegoid. 



Fig. 46.— Ellips. Tetragonalis. 



8th. Ellips. tetragonalis (Fig. 46). 



This ellipsoidal form is very characteristic in its norma lateralis, 



