ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Puate 25. a. The seventh cervical vertebra of female Mun: 
285,311, U.S.N.M., with a cervical rib. 
see skeleton No. 
6b. Scapula of female Munsee skeleton No. 285,328, U.S.N.M., 
showing semilunar shape of the superior border 
26. a. Male Munsee sacrum showing bilateral articula 
tion with an extra 
segment introduced between the last lumbar and the sacrum. 
b. Female Munsee sacrum showing bilateral articulation with extra 
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27. Female Munsee sacrum showing unilateral articulation with the 
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28. a. Patella of female Munsee skeleton No. 285,311, 
ing marked obliquity. 
b. Patellee of female Munsee skeleton No. 285,309, 
ing pronounced vastus notch. 
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U.S.N.M., show- 
U.S.N.M., show- 
c. Internal cuneiforms of male Munsee skeleton No. 285,301, 
U.S.N.M., showing each a double metatarsal facet. 
d. Pair of female Munsee scaphoids showing unusual broad talus 
facet and peculiar tuberosity. ....... Aa telse 
29. a. Theright and left first metatarsal of Munsee abe 
leton No. 285,326, 
U.S.N.M., showing disproportion in size; also a canal in cs 
smaller bone, possibly the vestige of an early fracture. 
b. The calcanei of male Munsee skeleton No. 28 
showing wide separation of the two facets for th 
Fiaure 1. Map showing the location of the Munsee cemetery 
5,313, U.S.N.M., 
e astragalus.....- 
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