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So, though there is much relief on the occiput the right and left 

 proc. retrom. are hardly to be found. This is remarkable as this 

 processus occurs in skulls with strongly developed crests and im- 

 pressions of muscles. 



A proc. asteriacus (Haferland) is wanting on both sides. The 

 left tuberculum supramastoideum post (Waldeyer 2) is very indistinct. 

 The crista supramast. (Waldeyer) is very clearly to be seen on the right 

 and on the left and runs upward, towards the sutura squamosa 

 against which it ends sharply in a strongly protruding (8 mm.) 

 tuberc. supramast. anterior (Waldeyer) on the right and on the left. 

 This is followed immediately, so in the Asterion, by a big ossic. 

 Worm. So, with regard to the tuberc. supramast. ant, the latter lies 

 in the depth. The crista supramast. does not run through on the 

 parietal bone. On the right and on the left it is the same, only the 

 tuberc. supramast. post, is stronger developed on the right than on 

 the left. As the tuberc. supramast. ant. and post, and the proc. 

 retromast. are to be seen on the right, the first by far the most 

 clearly, the configuratio trituberculata, „das Dreihöckerbild" (Waldeyee2, 

 pg. 19) in the regio mastoidea is only just to be seen. This is not 

 the case on the left side. The sulcus supramast. on the right and 

 on the left is clearly developed. A part of the sut. petrosquamosa 

 is to be seen on the right and on the left on the proc. mastoideus. 

 A little part of the sut. frontalis is still left near the I^asion. The 

 sut. internasalis has totally grown together over a distance of a few 

 mm. Both the legs of the curve of the upper-jaw, into which the 

 teeth were, run about parallel, instead, of forming one continuous 

 rounding. The number of alveoli is only 8 for the whole upper-jaw. 

 On the right, the set of teeth was probably: Ij, C, Pj, Mj. And on 

 the left: Ij, C, Pj, Mg. 



The rest is missing. The alveoli for Mg and M^ are very small 

 and of about the same form as the other alveoli. For completeness' 

 sake I still give after this description the different measures of the 

 skull and in this I follow Karl von Bardeleben's „Handbuch der 

 Anatomie des Menschen", Skeletlehre, Abt. U: Kopf, Graf Spee, 

 1896 Jena, G. Fischer, pages 361—370. 



1. Straight Length : 18,3 cm. Thickness of the „Stirnnasen- 

 wulst": + 4 mm. 



2. Greatest Length: 18,3 cm. 



3. Intertuberal Length: 18,1 cm. 



