IIKIII.I&U] ; i i \i. 1:1 M vixs 81 



I/' ii !// ;;/ nt* nf xkllll no. .V 



IHameter antem-f^i'Tinr ni:i\innini -------------------------- lv I 



Diameter lateral inaxiiiiiini ---------- ---------------- 14. :: 1-> II. I 



Height. in. ilium. 



Naslitn <>|ist!iiini diameter -------- 13.3 



I Miiincter frontal uilnliinitii ________ -_ ------- 0.0 



Diameter frontal inaxiiiiiini ------------ _ 11.3 



OreumfereiHv iiiaxliiitiiii. aliove suprnorbltiil ridges. alMiut ____ -------- 50. 2 



An- nasii.n l-H'-ma. I'-'.T : hrcirnia-hiinhda, 12.7; lambda-oplsthlon, 11.8; 

 t..t.ii tuutoa <>|ii>thioii ________________________________________________ 37.2 



8KULL NO. X 



This Is the skull of an approxinmtoly (l-year-old child, found by Mr. Glider 

 1'iiritil rathi'i- >n|Tii-ially in tlio Gilder nioiiiid. It is apparently quite recent. 

 \\.-ll developed, thin, and decidedly brachycephalic. A Hinall |H>rtinn of the 

 nri-ipital IMIIH- :iln.\ the foramen m.-iu'inini has l>-cii cut away in nearly a straight 

 line, with S4iiiie sharp instrument. The color of this s|eciiiien is brownish yellow, 

 not radically different from that of other boues in the wound. 



FRONTAL BONE 



This specimen was recovered In two widely separated pieces from the OI1- 

 <lt>r mound by Trofessor Itarliour. It lay 4 feet lielow the surface. It Is a i>or- 

 tion of an adult, and apparently normal, male skull, of medium thickness. It 

 shows moderate masculine ridjies and nlal>ella. and a quite well vaulted fore- 

 head. Diameter frontal minimum, O.rt cin. Color agrees with that of other 

 specimens from the mound. No fossilization. 



LOW KB JAW " 



Found in Gilder mound by Professor Harltour. at the depth of 4 feet. It is 

 the jaw of a young subject (posterior molars not yet erupted) and shows in 

 every way an ordinary Indian fonn. The chin is square, fairly prominent. 

 The dental arch indicates moderate prognathism. The teeth were all lost after 

 <l.uh except three of the molars, which are of moderate size and normal form ; 

 the anterior molars show each five cusps; the one median molar presents four, 

 fts usual in modem skulls. The enamel looks fresh. The l>one shows no trace 

 of fossil ization. 



The point of the left eoronoid pnx-ess had leen cut off with some sharp 

 instrument 



PORTION OF LOWER JAW 



Pound "deep" in the Gilder mound by Professor Harbour. The fragment 



sts of about two-thirds of the left horizontal ramus, without the chin or 



angle. The jaw was apparently masculine and rather strong, but, so far as 



Pictured In Professor Harbour's paper In the Ktcordt of the Pa*1, u, pt. 2, 43, Feb- 

 ruary, 1907. 



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