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Cramahe Tp., gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 69 376 



Cranberry, species eaten by 



Dene IV iv 271 



Cranes II xi 155 



Crane Whooding, identical 



with Sandhill Crane?. . . . II iv 267 

 Cranesbill, localities Cana- 

 dian species II xv 349 



Crangonyx, Lake Ontario. . . II xiii 501 

 Crania. 



Aboriginal, of America and 



Britain II iv 144 



Adams' (Dr. Walter), classi- 

 fication II XII 278 



Agassiz' opinion of American II ii 413 



Ages when, most suscep- 

 tible of distortion II vii 419 



AUophylian I iii 315 



American, of great antiquity 



found in California II xv 560 



American Indians II iv 144 



American, comparison of 

 measurements of various 

 tribes II ii 431 



Amiurus catus', compared 



with other Teleostean . . . Ill ii 278 



Ancient Britons: reviewed.. II i 484 



Ancient Britons; by Davis: 



ref II vii 437 



Ancient Egyptians II viii 154 



Ancient, of France II ix 377 



Ancient Romans II ii 221 



Artificially compressed II i 190 



Artificially compressed; 

 practice of Flat Head 

 Indians II i 189 



Artificial distortion in II viii 146 



Artificial distortion in, 



of ancient Briton II vii 408 



Artificial distortion of Mac- 



rocephali II viii 146 



Artificial Occipital Flat- 

 tening OF Ancient; cor- 

 respondence BETWEEN 

 Jos. Barnard Davis and 

 Daniel Wilson relat- 

 ing to: reprint II viii 76 



Barrie skull (pi.) II xiii 125 



Basque skulls II ix 377 



Blackfeet, measurements. . . II ii 423 



Botocudos Ill VI 287 



Brachycephalic, of Ameri- 

 can Indians II iv 144 



Brachycephalic skull found 



in Wiltshire (pi.) II vii 406 



Britannica II xii 277 



Canadian aborigines; im- 

 portance of preservation 

 and care required II i 515 



Crania — Con. 



Catalogue of Human, in 

 Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia. 

 By J. Aitken Meigs: re- 

 viewed 



Causes of distortion in 



Causes of distortion in, of 

 ancient Britons 



Celtic, measurements 



Celtic (modern) measure- 

 ments 



Characteristic, of Celts 



Characteristic, of French in 

 Canada 



Characteristic, of Irish 



Characteristic, of Scots .... 



Cherokee 



Codford Barrow (pi.) 



Codford skull (pi.) 



Codford Skull ; measure- 

 ments of 



Crania Britannica; delinea- 

 tions and descriptions of 

 skulls of early inhabitants 

 of British Isles. By Jos. 

 Barnard Davis and John 

 Thurnan; reviewed 



Crania Britannica, delinea- 

 tions and descriptions of 

 the skulls of the early in- 

 habitants of British Is- 

 land. By Joseph Barnard 

 Davis and John TurnbuU: 

 reviewed 



Cubical capacity of skulls of 

 different races 



Dante's examined 



Delaware 



Description of deformed 

 fragmentary skull, found 

 at Jerusalem. By J. Ait- 

 ken Meigs: reviewed .... 



Development in, of Orang. . 



Difference between cranial 

 capacity of man and 

 brutes 



Distorted Indian, found at 

 Montreal; measurements. 



Distortion of, among civil- 

 ized people 



Distortion caused by natural 

 or artificial means 



Distortion in ancient 

 Britons 



Distortion in Peruvian, 

 natural or artificial 



Distortions practised by 

 American Indians 



Distortion, races practising 

 artificial 



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VII 414 



VIII 141 



IX 387 



IX 390 



IX 381 



IX 396 



IX 382 



IX 384 



II 419 



VII 408 



VII 438 



VIII 141 



II VIII 133 



II IV 142 



II II 443 



II XV 201 



II XV 204 



II II 423 



II IV 487 

 IV VI 508 



II IX 166 



II VI 415 



II VIII 153 



II VI 419 



II VII 443 



II VI 419 



II VII 440 



II VII 429 



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