TVhite.] 264 



Horizontal pei'Iphery 22.00 inches. 



Length of head and face 8.20 " 



Zygomatic diameter 6.00 " 



From anterior edge of foi-amen magnum to alveoli . . . 4.00 " 



From anterior edge of foramen magnum to occiput . . . 3.90 " 



Breadtli across malar bones 5.70 " 



Transverse diameter of orbit 1.80 " 



Vertical diameter of orbit 1.60 " 



Inter orbitar space 1.10 " 



Length of nasal bones 1.20 " 



Transverse diameter of nasal opening 1.15 " 



Vertical diameter of nasal opening 1.15 " 



Vertical height of malar bones 1.46 " 



Length of foramen magnum 1.75 " 



Breadth of foramen magnum 1.30 " 



Height of symphysis of lower jaw, exclusive of teeth . . 1.50 " 



Breadth of lower jaw through angles 4.80 " 



Distance from angle to condyle 4.00 " 



Breadth of ramus between angle and condyle 1.70 " 



Dr. Jacksf)n also presented the skull of a Piute Indian from an old 

 battle field, near Austin, Nevada. This specimen, in the strongly 

 developed superciliary ridges, narrow frontal diameter, and great pro- 

 jection of the zygomse, resembles the skulls from Stockton above 

 alluded to. The measurements are as follows : 



Internal capacity . . ; 73 cubic inches. 



Longitudinal diameter 7.10 inches. 



Parietal diameter » • • 5.10 " 



Frontal diameter 3.80 " 



Vertical diameter 4.90 " 



Intermastoid arch 13.50 •' 



Intermastoid line 4.00 " 



Occipito frontal arch 13.90 " 



Horizontal periphery 19.50 " 



Length of head and face 7.80 " 



Zygomatic diameter 5.30 " 



List of Yertebkates observed at Okak, Labrador, by Rev. 

 Samuel Weiz, with Annotations by A. S. Packard, Jr., 

 M. D. 



The following list of Vertebrates was furnished me by Mr. Weiz, 

 who resided upwards of seventeen years as a missionary at the 

 Moravian station at Okak, in Northern Labrador. It is presented 

 just as transcribed from Mr. Weiz's manuscript, and is published 

 without any alterations, at the suggestion of Professor S. F. Baird. 

 It will be observed that quite a number of the species are those bear- 

 ino- the name of their European representatives, but experts in 



