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 5744. The skull of a European. 



It presents the subelongate type of form. 



Hunterian. 



5745. The cranium of a European. 



It is broad and low, as well as moderately long. The frontal suture is persistent. 



Hunterian. 



5746. The left moiety of a vertically bisected cranium of a European. 



It is shorter in proportion to its height and breadth than in the preceding, and with the 

 frontal suture persistent. The paroccipital tubercles are distinct. 



Hunterian. 



5747. The cranium of a European, apparently female. 



The right maxilla is much depressed. 



Hunterian. 



5748. The cranium of a European. 



It presents the short, broad, rounded type. Each occipital condyle is bisected by a groove. 



Hunterian. 



5749. The cranium of a European. 



It presents the short, broad type, with a high, broad, vertical occiput. The paroccipital 

 tubercles are distinct : the nasals are low : the malars and upper jaw are prominent. 



Hunterian. 



5750. The cranium of a European. 



It presents the subelongate, rather narrow type, with the sides of the calvarium sloping 

 from the median eminence. The malars are vertical and small: the upper jaw is slightly pro- 

 duced : the nasals are large and prominent. There are traces of the premaxillary sutures on 

 the palate. 



Presented by Dr. Leach, F.L.S. 



The following crania, to No. 5754 inclusive, have not their origin or country satisfactorily 

 certified. 



5751. A cranium. 



It presents the short and broad type, with a narrow, low forehead, and the high, broad, and 

 subdepressed occiput, as in the skulls of the modern Peruvians. The upper jaw is prognathic : 

 the malar bones are not prominent. 



Hunterian. 



