12 COPE. [VoL. lI. 
have four, three, and three, tubercles respectively, and that the 
inferior true molars have four each. This represents the ex- 
treme common among the higher races. In the table which 
follows, the numbers attached to crania in the respective collec- 
tions are appended, and initials indicating the collection follow. 
Thus A. M. M. refers to the Army Medical Museum, Washing- 
ton; C. P., the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; U. P., 
the University of Pennsylvania; B. S., the Boston Society of 
Natural History; E. D. C., my private collection; no initials 
follow the numbers of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 
Philadelphia. 
4-4-4 
Meg re 
Malay! of Madura, *1339; Malay, 425 ; Negroes, 63 and 258, C. P. ; 
S. Sea Islander, 86, A. M. M. 
4-4-4 
5 a ara 
Malays, 47 and 433 (latter of Sumbawa) ; Negroid Egyptians, 43, 
798, 852*, 869. 
4-4-4 
4-4-4 
Malay, 1338 (of Amboyna). 
4-4-4 
is 
Tahitian, E. D. C.; Kanakas, 143 and 1308, C. P.; Malay, 425 
(Java) ; Negro, 963; Hindu, 1070, B.S. 
dices 
 paeie roy) 
Marquesas Ids., 1531, C. P.; Greek of the Morea, 55, C. P. 
I ory Sa Si) 
Si our ee 
Peruvian, 932 (Arica). 
A Aa ee 
ama an 
Malay, 430 (Amboyna) ; Italian, 114, C. P. (Elba) ; Peruvian, 2300, 
A. M. M. 
1 Just what is meant by the “ Malays” of the Philadelphia Academy collection 
I do not know. 
