CEMETERY AT FRILFORD. 637 



Calvaria E. Asymmetrical and with a partly open frontal suture. It is possible, 

 though this calvaria came into my hands a month later than the lower jaw C, 

 that it belonged to it. Mr. Akerman says (p. 3, 'Proc. Soc. Ant.' I.e.) that the 

 remains from the two coffins were handed over to me for examination. 



Calvaria D. Incomplete. From a second leaden coffin. Middle-aged man. 

 Capacious. 



Fragments of second lower jaw, possibly belonging to calvaria D. 



January 25, 1867. 



II Set. i. Shull of 'Hohberg* type of His and Rtltimeyer, with long and other bones, 



from a leaden coffin, in which were found five coins, one of which was of Con- 



stantine the younger, a second of Valens, and a third of Gratian, obiit a.d. 383. 



Femur 19^, humerus 1 3-9. Old man. 

 ii. Shull of ' Sion ' type of His and RtLtimeyer, with long and other bones, from a 



leaden coffin, in which no coins were found. Clavicle and second left metatarsal 



broken and repaired during life, 

 iii. Coins (some of which were lost in sending by post), and leaden coffins. 

 iv. Plain urn, which contained the bones of a child probably two to three years 



old. 

 2 old men, 2 middle-aged men, 2 middle-aged women, i child, = 7 bodies. 



April 16, May 9, 16, 1867. 



III Set. i. Shull of old man, of 'Sion ' or globose Romano-British type. Skull circum- 



ference, 2 2| in. Femur, 2o| in. Tibia, 15^^ in. Height, 6 ft. i in. 

 ii. Shull of young woman, of 'enlarged River-bed type,' see p. 625, supra, with some 



osteophytic deposit internally, set. 20 to 25. Humerus, 10-3 in. Tibia, 11.7 in. 



Stature, circa 4 ft. 6 in. 

 iii. Lower jaw, and frontal lone, 'platycephalic, said to have been found with umbo 



No. V. Old man. 



iii\ Second lower jaw, also said to have been found with umbo. Very old man. 

 iv. 



V. Umbo, reported to have been found with jaws iii and iii^, but in the grave in which 

 the umbo was reported to have been found a secondary interment was supposed 

 to have taken place, a tibia and femur having been observed in it lying with their 

 relative positions reversed. 



vi. Calvaria of young woman, of 'enlarged River-bed type,' with cephalic index 77, 

 and some leaning towards the smaller type on the one side, as well as to the 

 globose Romano -British male skull vi of September, 1867, on the other. It 

 resembles skulls vi of April i, 1868, and xi of same date, and very possibly 

 may be the female form of the Romano-British globose type. It is mainly in 

 length that these female skulls are inferior to the smaller male skulls of the 

 * Sion ' type. N.B. — 8 millimetres is the average excess of male length. Femur, 

 13 in. Humerus, 10 in. Mean stature from these two bones, 4 ft. 2.5 in. A 

 phalanx of an ox and a piece of pottery were sent with this skull. This skuU was 

 found very near an infant's. 



vi. Child about time of birth. 



vii. Shull of very old man, of Romano-British elongated type. Humerus, 13.2 in. 

 Radius, 9.2 in. Exostotic growths on humerus. Stature, 5 ft. 10 in. 



