LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PLATE FACING PAGE 



I. Upper molars of Tertiary apes, later anthropoids and Hottentots. 

 (Wiirtt. Jdhreshefte des Vereins fur vaterl. Naturkunde, 54 Jahrg., 



Tafel i.) 64 



II. Lower molars of Tertiary apes, later anthropoids and of man. 

 (WUrtt. Jahreshefte des Vereins fur vaterl. Naturkunde, 54 Jahrg., 

 Tafel ii.) 64 



III. Brains of mammals and of man 156 



IV. Deformities. (Ranke, Der Mensch) 386 



V. Bacteria, cocci and amoeba primarily pathogenic for man. (Lehmann 



and Neumann's Atlas) 394 



VA. Bacteria, cocci and amoeba primarily pathogenic for man. (Lehmann 



and Neumann's Atlas') . . . 394 



VI. Specific internal parasites of man 402 



V!A. Specific internal parasites of man 402 



VII. Specific internal parasites of man 402 



ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. 



FIG. PAGE 



1. a, Mesopithecus Pentelloi; b, Skull of a gorilla. (Homes, Urg. d. M.) 31 



2. Restored skull of the Pithecanthropus erectus. (Dubois) . . . 32 



3. Transverse section of the Hohlefels in Aachtal (Swabia). (Homes) . 44 



4. Red painted pebbles from Mas d'Azil. (Homes) .... 47 



5. Shell-heap at Magern (Portugal) showing the exhumed skeletons. 



(Homes) 49 



6. A pile-dwelling. (After Prof. Haberlin) 50 



7. Transverse section of the metacarpal bone. (From Thome', Zoologie) 52 



8. Human skeleton 54 



9-12. Skulls of anthropoids and of the lower races of man. (From the 



Corresp.-Blatt f. Anthrop., Ethnol. und Urgesch., 1877) . . 55 



13. Skull of a newly born Orang. (From Selenka) 56 



14. Skull of a human embyro often months. (From Selenka) . . .56 



15. Dolichocephalous skull viewed from the side. (From the Corr.-Blatt 



f. Anthrop., etc., 1883) 57 



