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SKELETAL REMAINS 

 Details 



Provisional designations; a and b belong to the same skeleton. 



Shapes of shaft. Specimens a, 6, and g== near prismatic (type !).& Specimens 

 c and e=near lateral prism (type 2). Specimens d, g, j, o, p=near plano 

 convex, or plano-convex (type pc.). In a, I), c, and c there is also a tendency 

 toward the replacement of the anterior border by a fourth surface (type 4). 



Perforations leticeen coronoid and olecranon fosscc (in specimens where the 

 lower end of the bone is preserved) : 



Ilumerus /=two small and one pin 

 point. 



Humerus fc=large. 

 Ilumerus Z=none. 

 Humerus w=none. 



Humerus a = none. 

 Humerus &=none. 

 Humerus c=none. 

 Humerus rf large. 

 Humerus e= large. 

 Humerus h= small. 



Total, five (50 per cent) with and five without perforation. 

 FRAGMENT OF A HUMERUS 



Found &quot; deep &quot; in the mound by Professor Barbour. Shape of shaft at mid 

 dle, nearly plano-convex ; diameter of antero-posterior at middle, 1.8 cm. ; 

 diameter lateral, 2.5 cm. ; index, 72. Lower end lacking. No fossilization. 



FRAGMENT OF A RIGHT ULNA 



Found &quot; deep &quot; in the mound by Professor Barbour. An adult female bone, 

 with prismatic shaft (type no. 1), in no way peculiar. No fossilization. Cuts 

 on the interosseous border and anterior surface. 



6 See Typical Forms of Shaft of Long Bones, Proceedings of the Association of Ameri 

 can Anatomists, 14th session, 55-60, Dec., 1900. 



