20 l'KO("EEI)IX(iS OF THE ANATOMICAL AND ANTHBOPOLOGICAL 



\onnn Lutrrn/ift.- This view shows a short high skull with a 

 forehead approaching the vertical. The parietal arc is shorter than 

 the frontal arc, but the bregnia is well forward. Behind the obeliou 

 there is an abrupt slope down to the inion, and there is no projection 

 of the occipital pole. 



\onnn ()<-ri/>itli*. -This is somewhat square-looking, with the 

 upper lateral angles gently rounded off and formed by the parietal 

 eminences. The sides of the cranium slope slightly inwards below. 



BONES OF TKUNK. There are pieces of three lumbar vertebra) 

 and a complete last lumbar vertebra. This has an anterior vertical 

 diameter 6 mm. greater than the posterior vertical diameter. 



The sacrum is complete except that the last piece is broken 

 off. The transverse diameter of its base is 10S. It is peculiar in that 

 it is not curved but is quite flat and ape-like. 



The pelvic brim is fairly complete and admits of its diameters 

 being taken approximately. It is quite rounded, the transverse and 

 conjugate diameters being the same, 114 mm. approximately. 



BONES OF EXTREMITIES. Both humeri are preserved and are 

 short slender bones with a somewhat sinuous appearance. The radius 

 and ulna are also slender bones. The ulna shows a uniform curve 

 backwards in its upper third, while the articular facet for the radius 

 on its lower end looks forwards instead of outwards the two bones 

 seeming to have been naturally in a position of semipronation. 



Both femora are complete, and are slender short bones with the 

 upper half of each shaft thrown well out. 



The tibia- show some flattening of their shafts and the heads are 

 distinctly recurved, so that both articular surfaces look a good deal 

 backwards ; the surface for the inner condyle is distinctly convex from 

 before backwards. 



The femoro-tibial index is nearly the same as that for the modern 

 European. 



The stature as calculated from the long bones could not have been 

 more than 5 feet. 



