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SKELETAL REMAINS 



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in height. But this condition, easily perceivable, affects the rest of 

 the skull irregularly and can not possibly account for the large number 

 of the low crania, including that from Burlington county, in which 

 there is nothing abnormal, and for the chamsecephalic type as a whole. 

 This type, though not as yet known with all the detail desirable, 



FIG. 6. Side and top views of one of the Bremen chamaecephals. 



appears to represent a racial or tribal form, which in some instances 

 may naturally be modified, or enhanced in some particular, by patho 

 logical conditions. 



There remains, then, only the question of racial affinity, and this 

 narrows down to the following limits : The European and the Dela 

 ware Valley chamsecephals are palpably alike, and both differ greatly 



