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the I MUM'S alxmt tl;- foramen. Tin- plane <>f the foramen, prolonged 

 forward, passes 1.2 cm. lieneath the na-ion. Tin- po-terior rondyloid 

 foramina an- obliterated: tin- ranftining o|>enins in tin- l>a^e pn-ent 

 nothing untiHial. Tin- processes, including the styloid-, are all well 

 develop!. The j)ct rous portion-* arc Init -lightly sunken below the 

 1. \. I if the surrounding parts; the middle lacerated foramina are 

 -mailer than in average whites, (ilenoid fossa 1 fairly deep. 



The Mitures of tin' skull show a fine, not very deep serration. 

 Obliteration i- noticeable only in the sagittal suture, at vertex and 

 al)out oU'lion, and at a point in front of the pterion, on the left side 

 in the coronal suture. The pterions are of the II form, but quite 

 narrow. There are no Wormian bones. 



Measurement* of the Burlington County and Ilivervietc Cemetery */./<//*. icith 

 minium and maxima of measurement* of Lcnapc and other eastern Indian 

 erania of the name general type. 



Approximately 1,275 cubic centimeters. * Between 1,R(H> and 1,4(H) cubic centlmeterx. 



' Approximate. 



RACIAL AFFINITIES OF THE BURLINGTON COUNTY AND RIVERVIEW 



CEMETERY SKULJJS 



The inevitable conclusions are that the Burlington County skull 

 and that from the Riverview cemetery at Trenton are of a type totally 

 diuYivnt from that of the Lenape, or of any other Indian crania 

 from the East or -Ur where of which we have thus far any knowledge. 



