LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FULL-PAGE ILLUSTKATIONS. 



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1. Skiagram of Distorted Foot of Chinese Female. Eight Foot viewed 



from Inner Aspect To face page. 44 



2. Marble Votive Tablet from the Temple of ^Esculapius on the Acro- 



polis (Athens Museum) . 64 



3. Instruments of various provenance. The Knife Blade (5) and For- 



ceps (11) are from a Roman Camp at Sandy, Bedfordshire ; the 



others are from the neighbourhood of Rome .... 54 



4. Carved Patterns on New Guinea Skulls 04 



5. Skulls from New Guinea 



Fig. 1 showing Deformity ; Figs. 2 and 3 showing Different Kinds of 



Decoration . 94 



6. Decorated Skull from New Guinea, Side View 94 



7. Decorated Skull from New Guinea, Front View 94 



8. Mesial Sagittal Section of Trunk of Female Subject, aged about 



Thirty-five Years 122 



9. Cist at Whitestone, Skene, Aberdeenshire 146 



10. Fig. 1. Urn from Cist at Whitestone Skene (J). 



Fig. 2. (i). 



Fig. 3. Blackhills, Tyrie (). 



Fig. 4. Tifty, Fyvie (J) 146 



11 and 12. Variations in the Shape and Size of the Skull. ... 216 



ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. 



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Description of the Distorted Feet of a Chinese Female- 

 Fig 1 43 



The Dissecting Instruments of the Greek and Roman Anatomists- 

 Fig. 1. Two Views of a Bronze Scalpel Handle of Typical Shape (Annales de la 



Socitte d' Agriculture, etc., du Put/, 1864-1865) . . . . .48 



Fig. 2. Diagrams to show Different Methods of Fixing Blades .... 48 



Fig. 3. Representations by Vidus Vidius (fifteenth century) of the Ancient 



Meningo-Phalax 53 



The Development of the Lower Jaw in Man- 

 Figs. 1 and 2. Scheme of the Ossification of the Lower Jaw according to Ram- 

 baud and Renault (figured by Testut) 60 



Fig. 3. Represents the Lower Jaw of a Human Fcetus at about the Tenth 



Week of Intra-uterine Life (after Mr. J. Bland-Sutton) ... 63 



Figs. 4 and 5. Horizontal Sections of the Lower Jaw of a Human Embryo, 18 



mm. in length ( x 8) 65 



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