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which it reseinhlcs the jaw of an ape* 11 ^i Vt the teeth are 

 Mpically human in aiTaimemrnt and character, rela- 

 tively small when contrasted with the massive support 





.I 1:1 -2-2. S;in<l-pi( at Manro. ?i-;ir Tf-i.l-llH-rjr. \vln-n- tin- !' 

 .l:i\v was fniiml. 



ing bone, but actually lar^' when contrasted with the 

 inn-leni man. The features are so distinctive that the 

 discoverer, Dr. Schoetensack, considers the specimen as 



repre-. ntinir a <li-tin<-t species of man. Lull finds in 

 inportant specimen an admirable illustration of the 



M-C figure 23. 



