X CONTENTS. 



Facial Line and Angle 144 



in some of the Grecian Sculptures 145 



in Human Heads 146 



in Animals 147 



Relative Area of the Cranium and Face on a Vertical 



Section — 



Contrast between Man and Animals in the Construction of 



the Face 148 



Intermaxillary Bone — not found in Man 149 



Doubtful whether it exists in all Animals — 



Position of the great Occipital Foramen and Condyles . . 150 

 The Human Head is not supported in equilibrio by the 



Spine 151 



The Plane of the Occipital Foramen nearly horizontal in 



Man — 152 



Nearly vertical in most Animals 153 



Characters of the Human Teeth 1 55 



— lower Jaw-bone 156 



Chapter V. — Differences between Man and Animals in stature j 

 proportions, and some other points. 



Stature of Man compared with the Anthropomorphous 



Simiae 156 



Proportions of the Trunk and Limbs 157 



Humerus and Fore -arm 1 58 



Smoothness of the Human Skin 160 



Other Differences between Man and the most Man-like 



Simiaj 160 



Supposed, but not well-founded Diiferences 161 



Parts belonging to some Mammalia, and not to Man .... 162 



Chapter VL — Differences in the Structure of some Internal 

 Organs 163 



The Brain of Man supposed to be absolutely larger than 



that of any Animal — 



Proportion of the Brain to the Body in Man and Animals 165 

 Comparison between the Brain and the Nerves connected 



to it 167 



Man has the largest Brain in this Sense — 



Characters of the Human Brain 168 



