198 DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES OF SKULLS. 



Thierry, A., ' Revue des deux Mondes,' 1852, torn. xxxv. p. 533. Ibid., 1854, P- 2 4*' 



Fitzinger, ' Denkschriften,' v. 1854 ; Akad. Wiss. Wien. 



Retzius, 'Miiller's Archiv,' 1854, p. 439, and 1858, p. 106 ; ' Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia,' vol. vii. p. 405 ; 'British and Foreign Med. Chir. Rev.' i860, p. 228. 

 ' Ethnograph. Schrift.' p. 125 e.s. 



Morton, in Nott and Gliddon, ' Types of Mankind,' 1854, PP- 43 6 > 44°- 



Gosse, • Essai sur les Deformations artificielles du Crane,' 1855. 



Nott and Gliddon, ' Indigenous Races of the Earth,' 1857, p. 335. 



Wagner, A., ' Geschichte der Urwelt,' 2nd edit. 1858, p. 39. 



Von Baer, ' Me'inoires de l'Academie des Sciences de St. Pe'tersbourg,' Ser. VII. torn, 

 ii. n ro 6, ibique citata, i860. 



Turner, 'Nineteen Years in Polynesia,' 1861, p. 175. 



Van der Hoeven and Pruner-Bey, 'Bull. Soc. Anth. Paris,' torn. ii. i86i,p. 449. 



Wilson, On Kertch Skulls, ' Edinburgh Phil. Journal,' April, 1861. 



Sproat, 'Scenes and Studies of Savage Life,' 1862, pp. 28-30. 



C. C. Blake, ' Trans. Ethnolog. Soc. London,' vol. ii. 1862, ibique citata. 



Thurnam, ' Crania Britannica,' Decade V. pi. 45, July 1862. Davis, Ibid., chap. ix. 



P- 233- 



His and Rutimeyer and Troyon, 'Crania Helvetica,' 1864, pp. 56-59. 



Broca and Lagneau, ' Bulletin Soc. Anth. Paris,' 1864, torn. v. pp. 385-421. 



Ecker, A., 'Archiv fur Anthropologie,' i. 75, 1866 ; ix. 1, pp. 61-76, 1876. 



Forbes, D., On the Aymara Indians, ' Journ. Ethn. Soc. Lond.' ii. 3, pp. 12, 13, and 

 205, Oct. 1870. Broca, Ibid., 1871, p. 115 ; ' Sur la Deformation Toulonnaise.' 



Busk and J. B. Davis, 'Journal Anthrop. Instit.' iii. 1, April 1873, p. 86seqq. 



Hutchinson, Consul T. J., 'Journal Anth. Inst.' iii. 3, iv. 1, 1874. Simms, Ibid., iii. 

 3, p. 327, 1874. Telfer, Commander, Ibid. iv. 1, p. 57, with figure of annectent form. 



Wood, ' Cruise in the South Seas,' 1875, p. 41, of Futuna Islanders, Home Islands, 

 citing Marsden as to Sumatrans, and Captain Cook (see ' Voyage towards the South 

 Pole,' i. p. 366, 1777) as to natives of Ulietea, who however are only represented as 

 flattening the nose, a particular omitted by Forster, ' Observations,' p. 472, in his 

 account of the same proceedings. 



Zuckerkandl, ' Reise der Novara,' Anthrop. Theil, 1875, p. 46. 



Bancroft, 'Native Races of Pacific States,' vol. i. pp. 158, 228 (where occasional 

 failures are spoken of) ; vol. ii. 1875, pp. 731, 732 ; iv. p. 740. 



Dupont and Virchow, ' Congres international d' Anthropologic et d'Arche'ologie pre- 

 historiques ;' ' Compte Rendu,' Stockholm, 1876, pp. 316 and 318. 



Wilson, 'Prehistoric Man,' 3rd edit. 1876, chap. xx. ibique citata, esp. Blake, p. 

 156, for finding of short and long forms together. 



Topinard, 'Anthropologic,' 1876, p. 194. 



Busk, 'Journal Anth. Inst.,' January 1877, p. 202, on skulls from Mallicollo. - 



[Flower, 'Monumental Heads and artificially deformed Crania from Mallicollo,' 

 'Journ. Anthrop. Inst.' vol. xi.] 



CASTLE CARROCK, CUMBERLAND. 



[clxiii. p. 379.] 



With the skull ' Castle Carrock, Cumberland,' no bones of the 

 trunk or limbs have come into my hands ; there is considerable 

 reason however, from the consideration of the skull alone, for saying- 



