244 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST [N. s., 18, 1916 



ARTHUR THOMPSON 



A Consideration of Some of the More Important Factors Concerned in the 

 Production of Man s Cranial Form (Journal Anthropological Institute, 1903). 

 (Includes formulation of mandibular and coronoid indices.) 

 F. H. S. KNOWLES 



The Glenoid Fossa in the Skull of the Eskimo (Museum Bulletin No. 9, Canadian 

 Geological Survey). (Suggestive study of the relation of food to the shallow- 

 ness of the Glenoid Fossa.) 

 A. H. THOMPSON 



The Ethnology of the Teeth (Chicago Dental Society). (Study of the char 

 acteristics of the teeth in primitive races.) 

 D. J. CUNNINGHAM 



Lumbar Curve in Man and the Apes (Royal Irish Academy, 1886). (Methods 



of working out lumbar curve, and comparative tables.) 

 FRANK RUSSELL 



Explorations in the Far North (University of Iowa, 1898). (Mackenzie River 



Eskimo Crania.) 

 STEFANSSON-ANDERSON EXPEDITION. 



Anthropological Papers Amer. Mus. of Nat. Hist., Vol. XIV, Pt. I, 1914. 

 GEORGE L. OTIS 



List of Specimens in the Anatomical Section of the U. S. A. Medical Museum, 



1880. 

 SIR WILLIAM TURNER 



Report on the Human Skeleton (Challenger Reports, Vol. XVI, Pt. 47). 

 (Valuable comparison of anatomical features of various races, including 

 Eskimo.) 



Ibid., Vol. X (Craniology, including the Eskimo). 

 W. ARBUTHNOT LANE 



Some Variations in the Human Skeleton (Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, 

 Vol. 20, Third Part). (Description of occurrence of thirteenth dorsal 

 vertebra.) 

 D. S. LAMB 



The Olecranon Perforation (American Anthropologist, Vol. Ill, 1890). 

 W. H. FLOWER AND J. C. GARSON 



Scapular Index as a Race Character in Man (Journal of Anatomy and Physi 

 ology, Vol. 14, Part i). 



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