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On the whole it may be said that No. 2, while in some respects still 

 very primitive, represents morphologically a decided step from the 

 Neanderthaloid to the present-day type of the human cranium. 



Fig. 6.— Superposition of Norma verticalis of the Spy No. 1 and No. 2, and the Neanderthal 



CRANIA. 



Neanderthal. Spy No. 1. Spy No. 2. 



The lower jaw of No. 1 (pis. 19, 22), while yet of a primitive form, 

 possesses nevertheless already a trace of the chin prominence, and in 

 size and anatomical characteristics is closer to the present-day form 



