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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 



VOL. 87 



For greater serviceability this catalog comprises the Florida crania 

 measurements of which were given in my "The Antliropology of 

 Florida," ^ Among these are included, from localities mostly not 

 represented in the National Museum collection, specimens preserved in 

 the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia (A. N. S, P.), and in 

 the Wistar Institute of the same city (W. I.), besides as yet unpublished 

 small series from the American Museum of Natural History, New 

 York City. 



MATERIALS 



The total number of crania reported here is 1,259, all of adults. 

 Of these, 621 were identified as male, 638 as female; and 1,022 (508 m., 

 514 f.) were undeformed (or so slightly deformed that there was no 

 substantial interference with the measurements), whUe 237 (113 m., 

 124 f.) were deformed so that the measurements of the vault were 

 affected. The distribution of the specimens ranges thus: 



' PubL Florida State Hist. Soc., 146 pp., 1922. 



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