IS 1'KOCKKIMNcs oh' T1IK ANATOMICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL 



SKUU,. The sagittal suture and the lower parts of the coronal 

 suture arc obliterated. The cubic capacity is l,3nO c.c., so that the 

 skull can just he reckoned inesocephalic. 



.\nnini I 'rrfii-H/i* (Plate III., Fig. 1). This view forms an ex- 

 tremely broad ovoid, narrowed in front and widening out rapidly 

 towards the region of the parietal eminences. There is slight flatten- 

 ing of the parietals with a tendency to "keeling". The cranium is 

 hyper-brarlu cephalic, with a cranial index of Sf>. 



.\iirnni Lulci-'ili*. The glabella has been broken, exposing two 

 large frontal sinuses. There is slight hollowing at the ophryon, and 

 then the frontal ascends with a uniform and high curve. Behind the 

 obelion there is a sudden flattening of the postero-parietal region. 

 There is no projection of the occipital pole. The skull is extremely 

 high, the vertical index being 81 '4. 



XODIKI ()(<} i>'ii (ill*. The outline of this view is a broad pentagon 

 with rounded angles. The parietal eminences are high up and the 

 maximum breadth is between these. The skull is of the " ill-filled " 

 type. 



XODIKI l''rii<!h (Plate III., Fig. 2). This skull tends more 

 towards prognathism than the other skulls described. The face is 

 short and relatively very broad, the breadth being slightly greater 

 than the length. The forehead is narrow and the angles of the jaw 

 far apart. The orbits are microseme and the nasal aperture me- 

 sorhine. 



BONES OF TKUNK. There are four cervical vertebra 1 , three dorsal 

 and a typical lumbar vertebra intact. The cervical vertebra* are 

 rather small, delicate-looking bones. The first three pieces of the 

 sacrum are intact, and the breadth of the base of the sacrum is 

 107 mm. 



BONES OF EXTREMITIES. Both burner! are complete and are of a 

 medium length. The deltoid impressions are well marked and the 

 internal condyles are very prominent. Both radii are also complete 

 and are strong, somewhat flattened bones. The right ulna looks a 

 relatively much stronger and more muscular bone than its correspond- 



