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DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES OF SKULLS. 



skulls of widely-spread races have been. The comparative lowness 

 therefore of the facial angles, 65 and 61, as obtained by M. Broca's 

 goniometer, is to be ascribed to the slope of the forehead, not 



Skull of a man in later part of middle period of life 

 and 5 ft. 9 in. in height. 



to any thrusting forward of the jaws ; and the slope of the forehead 

 is to be viewed as correlated with the powerfully developed and 



