EELIQUI^E AQUIT ANKLE. 



G. SKULLS AND BONES. 



C. PLATE IX. & X. (Double.) 



[All the figures, drawn on the stone from the originals, are reversed in the plate. 

 They were sketched in geometric projection by aid of Gavard's diagraph, and 

 reduced to half-size by Sauvage's pantograph.] 



Fig. 1 a. Frontal, from La Madelaine, front view. 1 b. Internal cast of the same. 



Fig. 2. Half of the Upper Jaw of " No. 4 " from Cro-Magnon, with the second 

 premolar and the first two molars still in place and much worn. 



Fig. 3. Portion of the Lower Jaw of the Man of La Madelaine. (See, in the text, 

 p. 267 ; another view of the same, fig. 94.) 



Fig. 4. Fragment of the Lower Jaw of "No. 4" from Cro-Magnon, bearing two 

 molars much worn. 



Fig. 5. First lumbar Vertebra of the " Old Man " of Cro-Magnon, showing the 

 separation of the diapophysis into a metapophysis and parapophysis. 



Fig. 6 a. The Pelvis of " No. 1 " from Cro-Magnon, reconstructed by M. Hamy : 

 represented as seen from above, and so that the plane of the upper narrowing 

 is horizontal. 66. The same, seen from behind, for the particular study of 

 the sacrum. 



Fig. 7. Shaft and upper extremity of a left Radius from Cro-Magnon, view of the 

 anterior surface. 



Fig. 8. Shaft and lower extremity of another Uadius from the same place, view 

 of the posterior surface, to show the depth of the grooves. 



Fig. 9. Left Ulna of one of the subjects from. Cro-Magnon, profile, to exhibit the 

 incurvation of the upper extremity. 



Fig. 10 a. Eight Femur of the Man of La Madelaine, anterior surface. 10 b. Pro- 

 file of the same, to show its antero-posterior curve and the flattening of the 



