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DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES OF SKULLS. 



of comparative narrowness of the transverse diameter of the basis cranii (see Weis- 

 bach, I.e. p. 68), as in some others, childlike characters, will have their parietal tubera 

 relatively prominent ; and how ill-filled male skulls in ill-fed races may come to re- 

 semble them in this point. In well-filled male skulls, on the other hand, the prominence 

 of the parietal tubera is lost in the general globosity produced by the widening out of 

 the lower parts of the brain. 



SHERBURN WOLD. 



[vii. i. p. 146.] 



Skull op a woman op from thirty to thirty-five years of age, 

 and of 4 ft. 8 in. in height. 



