110 Notes on Bowl’s Barrow. 
7. Portion of a skull, cleft through the nasal bones, the 
fracture extending obliquely on the left of the sagittal suture to 
the centre of the occiput. Sagittal suture open. 
8. Portion of right side of frontal, and part of parietal bone, 
cleft nearly in the middle. 
9.2 Cranium (without the lower jaw and facial bones). A well- 
formed young adult skull. Cephalic index, 69.0. Found on the 
east edge of the cist, and apart from the other interments. Was 
much crushed by a large stone. Restored. 
9a. Fragment of right ramus of jaw of the same. 
9. Part of dentate vertebra of ditto. 
Yc. Cervical vertebra of ditto. 
9d. Clavicle of ditto. 
Ye. Fragment of radius of ditto. 
9. Ulna of ditto. 
99. Femur of ditto. 
9%. Metacarpal of ditto. 
10. Frontal bone of child. 
10a. Fragment of left parietal of the same. 
104. Four fragments of skull bones—child. 
11. Fragment of frontal, with prominent nasal bones. Cleft 
through the orbit of left eye. 
12. Larger part of frontal with base of nasals. Cleft on the 
left. 
18. Fragment of left cheek-bone. Cleft nearly horizontally. 
14. Portion of right orbit, nasals, and frontal. Cleft on the left. 
15%, Right ramus of jaw of infant, age, 53 to 6 years—three 
teeth undeveloped. 
15a. Undeveloped upper premolar of child of from 10 to 13 years, 
16. Mandible found with a dentate vertebra (16a) hanging on 
it (see engraving, p. 108). Adult. 
17. Mandible. Young adult. 
1 This skull, as well as No. 5, and No. 1, after being restored, were much 
damaged by carelessness on the part of the railway officials. 
2 For full description of Nos. 15 to 31 inclusive see Mr. Bennett’s paper, below. 
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