URI>LK'-KA] 



BKELKTAI. ItKMAINK 



in hciirht. Hnl thi- condition, ca-ily jwrcrivahle, affects the rest of 

 (In- -ktill irregularly and ran not poil>ly account for the large number 

 of the low crania, inclihlin^ lliat from Hurlin^ton county, in which 

 ihcrc i~ noihinir ahnonnal, anl for ihc <-haina > (vphalic type as a whole. 

 tyjic. thouirh not as y-t known with all the detail desirable. 



Flo. . Side and top views of one of the Bremen chanuecepbalii. 



appears to represent a racial or tribal form, which in some instances 

 may naturally be modified, or enhanced in some particular, by patho- 

 logical conditions. 



There remains, then, only the question of racial affinity, and this 

 narrows down to the following limits: The European and the Dela- 

 ware Valley chamu'cephals are palpably alike, and both differ greatly 



