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DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES OF SKULLS. 



questions which have been raised as to the famous skull from 

 the cave at Engis, as it resembles that skull in many important 

 particulars. 



In the profile view we have the characteristically equable 

 dolichocephalic curve, beginning after a vertical course for a 

 short distance above the upper edge of the supraciliary ridges, 



Calvarium and lower jaw of a man probably in middle period of life. 

 I. Measurements of Calvaria. 



Lower jaw, width of ramus on level of grinding surface 



of molar teeth 1.45' 



III. Indices. 



Length-breadth index : ' cephalic index ' . 

 Antero-posterior index .... 



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and sweeping round to the centre of the superior occipital squama, 

 which then bends downwards and forwards to a transversely running 

 but not largely developed protuberantia externa, which is dis- 





