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5734. The skull of an Englishman. Purchased. 



5735. The skull of a European, corresponding in its general characters with the 

 preceding. Hunterian. 



5736. The skull of a European, presenting the same general characters of an 

 English skull. Hunterian. 



5737. The skull of an Englishman. The cranium, though well formed, is smaller 

 than the average. There is an ulcerated aperture in the bony palate. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



5738. The skull of an Englishman. 



It shows an unusual vertical expanse of the orbits, and the fore part of the maxillaries are 

 deeply excavated. The upper half of the superoccipital is very prominent, with the usual 

 concomitant of many wormian bones in the deltoid suture. The paroccipital tubercles are 

 distinct. The auditory meatus is narrower than usual. 



Purchased. 



5739. The skull of an Englishman. It shows partial ulcerations of the frontal and 

 parietal bones. Purchased. 



5740. The skull of an English woman. 



The calvarium has been detached. The paroccipitals are distinct. Traces of the maxillo- 

 premaxillary sutures remain upon the palate. 



Hunterian. 



5741. The skull of an Englishman. 



It presents the short and broad type of cranium, with a broad, high, and vertical occiput. 

 The paroccipital tubercles are distinct. 



Purchased. 



5742. The skull of a European. 



It shows a rather sloping forehead, and slightly prominent upper jaw. The vertical malars 

 and well-developed nasal bones conform to the civilized European type. The palatal portions 

 of the maxillo-premaxillary sutures are retained. 



Hunterian. 



5743. The skull of a male European. 



It has a low, narrow, sloping forehead, and slightly prognathic jaws. The paroccipital 

 tubercles are distinct. 



Hunterian. 



