Dimensions, angles & indices 



lAnat. 10S9o-1060h] 



anthropoids and lower mammals. Trans, roy. 

 Soc. Can., 1929, (3), 23, sect. 5, 115-118. 



[+ lf-3t: see 1059e\ 



10S9o. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 17. Three new cranial indices. The rela- 

 tive proportions of the sides of the nasion-al veolar- 

 pituitary triangle in man, the anthropoids and 

 lower mammals. Trans, roy. Soc. Can., 1929, (3), 

 23, sect. 5, 119-133. [+ lj-l6t-5r: see 1059e] 



1059p. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 18. Two new cranial indices. The relative 

 proportions of the sides of the gnathic triangle in 

 man, the anthropoids and lower mammals. 

 Trans, roy. Soc. Can., 1929, (3), 23, sect. 5, 135- 

 142. [ + l/-5t] 



1059q. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 19. The basion-pituitary-alveolar angle. 

 A new cranial angle. Its significance in man, the 

 anthropoids and lower mammals. Trans, roy. 

 Soc. Can., 1929, (3), 23, sect. 5, 199-211, 1 pi. 



[+ 2J-6t-10r: see 1059e\ 



1059r. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 20. The pituitary-alveolar-basion angle. 

 A new cranial angle. Its significance in man, the 

 anthropoids and lower mammals. Trans, roy. 

 Soc. Can., 1929, (3), 23, sect. 5, 213-220. 



[ + + if.5t: see 105 9e] 



1059s. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 21. The pituitary-basion-alveolar angle. 

 A new cranial angle. Its significance in man, the 

 anthropoids and lower mammals. Trans, roy. 

 Soc. Can., 1929, (3), 23, sect. 5, 221-228. 



[+ 2/-3t: see 105 9e] 



1059t. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 22. Three new cranial indices. The rela- 

 tive proportions of the three sides of the pituitary- 

 alveolar-basion triangle in man, the anthropoids 

 and lower mammals. Trans, roy. Soc. Can., 1929, 

 (3), 23, sect. 5, 229-241. [-i- Jf-9l: see 1059e] 



1059u. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 23. The inclination of the cranio-facial 

 axis (Cameron) to the Frankfort plane in man and 

 in lower mammals. Trans, roy. Soc. Can., 1929, 

 (3), 23, sect. 5,243-251, 1 pi. 



[+ l/-7t: Gr Pn Lm] 



10S9v. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 24. — The nasion-subnasion height. The 

 basion-subnasion length. Two new cranial dimen- 

 sions. Their significance in modern and fossil man, 

 the anthropoids and lower mammals. Trans, 

 roy. Soc. Can., 1930, (3), 24, sect. 5, 1-11. 



[+ ]/.6l-r: Gr Pn Png] 



1059w. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 25. — Three new cranial indices. The 

 relative proportions of the sides of the superior 

 gnathic triangle in modern and fossil man, the 

 anthropoids and lower mammals. Trans, roy. 

 Soc. Can., 1930, (3), 24, sect. 5, 13-26. 



[+ l/-nt: Gr Pn Png Hyl Mc] 



1059x. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 26. — The subnasion alveolar height. A 



new cranial dimension. Its significance in modern 

 and fossil man, the anthropoids and lower mam- 

 mals. Trans, roy. Soc. Can., 1930, (3), 24, sect. 5, 

 27-34. [-1- 4t: Gr Pn Hyl Mc Lm] 



1059y. Cameron, J. Researches in craniom- 

 etry. No. 27. — Three new cranial indices. The rela- 

 tive proportions of the sides of the inferior gnathic 

 triangle in modern and fossil man, the anthropoids 

 and lower mammals. Trans, roy. Soc. Can., 1930, 

 (3),24, sect. 5, 35-52. [ + + Zf-lOt-r: see 1059w] 



1059Z. Cameron, J. Craniometric memoirs. 

 No. II. The human and comparative anatomy of 

 Cameron's cranio-facial axis. J. Anat., Lond., 

 1930, 64, 324-336, 5 pis. 



[ + + 5t-10r: Gr Pn Png Hyl Lm Tars] 



1060. Cameron, J. Craniometric memoirs.No. 

 III. The superior gnathic triangle. A new cranial 

 triangle. Its significance in modern and fossil man, 

 the anthropoids and lower mammals. J. Anat., 

 LoK^., 1930,65, 122-136. 



[+ lj.12t.12r: see 1059z] 



1060a. Cameron, J. The subnasion. A new 

 cranial point. Its significance in modern and fossil 

 man, the anthropoids, and lower mammals. 

 Craniometric studies, No. 24. Amer. J. phys. 

 y^KMro/)., 1930, 14, 33-40. [+ If: see 1059z] 



1060b. Cameron, J. The interorbital width. 

 A new cranial dimension. Its significance in 

 modern and fossil man and in lower mammals. 

 Craniometric studies, No. 28. Amer. J. phys. 

 Anthrop., 1931, 15, 509-519. 



[-1- 3t: Gr Pn Png Tars] 



1060c. Cameron, J. Correlation between the 

 interorbital width and the nasal width of the skull. 

 Craniometric studies, No. 29. Amer. J. phys. 

 Anthrop., 1931, IS, 520-523. 



[+ //; Gr Pn Png] 



1060d. Cameron, J. The inferior frontal tri- 

 angle — a new cranial triangle. Craniometric 

 studies, No. ii. Amer. J. phys. Anthrop., 1932, 

 17,99-110. [+ //; Gr Pn Png Hyl] 



1060e. Cameron, J. Three new cranial indices 

 — The relative proportions of the three sides of the 

 inferior frontal triangle in man and the anthro- 

 poids. Craniometric studies, No. 34. Amer. J. 

 phys. Anthrop., 1932, 17, 111-116. 

 ^ [ + + see lOdOd] 



1060f. Cameron, J. The inferior frontal tri- 

 angle as an index of evolutionary activity in the 

 region of the frontal cranial arc. Craniometric 

 studies. No. 35. Amer. J. phys. Anthrop., 1932, 

 17, 117-121. 



1060g. Coolidge, H. J., Jr. A revision of the 

 genus Gorilla. Mem. Harv. Mus. comp. Zool., 1929, 

 50, 291-381, 21 pis., 2 maps. [19J.vnt.vnr: Gr] 



1060h. Coolidge, H. J., Jr. Zoological results 

 of the George Vanderbilt African Expedition of 

 1934. Part IV,— Notes on four gorillas from the 

 Sanga River region. Proc. Acad. nat. Set., 

 Philad., 1936, 88, 479-501, pis. 12-13. 



[lj.4t.r: Gr] 



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