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XXV. MUNSEE CRANIA: NASAL SPINE 
7 males 11 females 
Cases | Per cent | Cases Per cent 
| 
A OURAS AVELALS IM WRITES s<cic oc /3S 0-52 te he oe einen eee 1 14 3 27 
SHMIIO CAN Mes nce as t= Sos cigs VS ee Oe Oe Pe recs ac Dear aoa 4 57 “6 55 
WOT GRRE A 5 Se cee eee ae ae EN PSS ye eS res 2 29 2 18 
ORBITS 
In the majority of skulls under consideration, the orbits offer noth- 
ing special morphologically; in a number of instances, however, 
there is an exceptional conformation, the details of which are shown 
in the table which follows. The data accentuate the fact, already 
shown by the measurements, of the considerable range of fluctuation 
in these features, which, however, seems in this case to have little 
if any anthropological significance, although it may be due in part to 
admixture with other people. 
XXVI. MUNSEE CRANIA: ORBITS 
7 males 12 females 
Cases | Percent | Cases | Per cent 
ING SPecinlteatitess vaio eaters eae = pest) See «eee ose 3 43 8 67 
ateraliaxis of each nearly horizontal. --- 2-2-2 2--------.---- 1 i eae eee oe tae Baa 
Lateral axis of each decidedly oblique......................-.-- 1 SL? ue ete il SEAR ee 
BihiksaPlyelarees 5-258. ee Pear Ream ee. ee SD 1 coll Nae SAE Sek we 1 8 
etiinlicereats bats) 000210 | eR ne, ea a te ee ee ee 1 1422 ee OO RY OT. 
PREX COTO CTON Hl iy ahi Ear ec nee ets ee Be oe Se Sel ec ere eee lca ee 2 17 
HRC CUO NELLA OW ts 2/5 A). eee EEE SES Oe Sete Eee, Be ec 1 TAH eh egos | a nea 
Right lower and more oblique than left.........___- SR EE Re ors ee a ai ee 1 8 
SUBORBITAL FOSS/# 
These depressions in the upper maxillz, which, strictly speaking, 
have only indirect relation to the canine teeth and do not deserve 
the old name of ‘‘canine fosse,’’ are generally less well marked or 
hollowed out in the Indian than in whites, although there is consider- 
able individual variation. In the Munsee, in more than half the 
skulls, they are shallow to very shallow.. 
XXVII. MUNSEE CRANIA: SUBORBITAL (CANINE) FOSS 
7 males 12 females 
Cases | Per cent Cases Per cent 
