LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PLATE 



1. Short Cist at Balbridie, Dim-is, Kincardineshire to face page 34 



2. Pig. 1. Parkhill (a) Skull norma lateralii 34 



Fig. 2. Parkhill (a) Skull norma vertical!* 34 



Fig. 3. Parkhill (a) Skull norma occipitalis 34 



Fig. 4. Parkhill () Skull norma facial!* 34 



Fig. 5. Parkhill (a) Skull norma basilaris 34 



Fig. 6. Stoneyvvood Skull norma lateral-is 34 



3. Fig. 1. Auchindoir Skull norma w.rtieal-is 34 



Fig. 2. Auchindoir Skull norma /acialis 34 



Fig. 3. Tyrie (a) Skull norma lateral-is 34 



Fig. 4. Tyrie (a) Skull norma vertical 34 



Fig. 5. Tyrie (a) Skull norma weipitalis 34 



Fig.fi. Tyrie (a) Skull norma facial is 34 



4. Fig. 1. Persley Skull norma lateral!* 34 



Fig. 2. Urn from Cist at Parkhill (a) 34 



Fig. 3. Urn from Cist at Stoneywood 34 



Fig. 4. Urn from Cist at Persley 34 



5. Fig. 1. Urn from Cist at Clinterty 34 



Fig. 2. Urn from Cist at Auchindoir n 34 



Fig. 3. Urn from Cist at Durris (a) 34 



Fig. 4. Urn from Cist at Durris (6) 34 



6-14. The Anatomical Variations presented by two Cases of Twin 



Monsters ^ yg 



15. Photograph of Head of Female Subject, aged (53 years, with Dark 



Lines indicating Planes of Sagittal Sections 100 



16. Sagittal Section of Head through Right Lachrymal Papillae viewed 



from the Left Side )( 100 



17. Sagittal Section of Head through Right Lachrymal Papillae viewed 



from the Right Side ;) 100 



18. Sagittal Section of Head immediately to Right of Middle Line viewed 



from the Left Side n 100 



19. Sagittal Section of Head immediately to Right of Middle Line viewed 



from the Right Side 100 



20. Sagittal Section of Head through Middle of Left Pupil viewed from 



the Left Side n 100 



21. Sagittal Section of Head through Middle of Left Pupil viewed from 



the Right Side 100 



2'2. Photograph of Head of Female Subject, aged 33 years, with Dark 



Lines indicating Planes of Coronal Sections .... 100 

 23. Coronal Section of Head through External Angular Process of 



Frontal Bone viewed from Behind 100 



