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the bones about the foramen. The plane of the foramen, prolonged 
forward, passes 1.2 em. beneath the nasion. The posterior condyloid 
foramina are obliterated; the remaining openings in the base present 
nothing unusual. The processes, including the styloids, are all well 
developed. The petrous portions are but slightly sunken below the 
level of the surrounding parts; the middle lacerated foramina are 
smaller than in average whites. Glenoid fossve fairly deep. 
The sutures of the skull show a fine, not very deep serration. 
Obliteration is noticeable only in the sagittal suture, at vertex and 
about obelion, and at a point in front of the pterion, on the left side 
in the coronal suture. The pterions are of the H form, but quite 
narrow. ‘There are no Wormian bones. 
Measurements of the Burlington County and Riverview Cemetery skulls, with 
minima and maxima of measurements of Lenape and other eastern Indian 
crania of the same general type. 
The Burling-| The River- 
ton County | view Ceme- | Minimaand |} Minima and 
skull (no. tery skull | maxima of47|)maximaof21 
19513, Pea- (no, 44280, eastern In- | eastern In- 
body Muse- | Peabody Mu-| dian skulls—| dian skulls— 
um )—fe- seum )— females. males. 
male. male. 
em. em. em, em 
Gapacity, (Flower’s method) ....--........:-=- (a) (b) (yer Ge See 
Diameter antero-posterior (glabella-occipital) Lire 18.4 | 16.9 - 18.5 cele —aa O87, 
Diameter lateral maximum .............----- 14.5 14.6 | 12.1 - 13.9 3.0 = 14.6 
Meicht (basion-bregma) .....:5.---.---------: 11.5 11.6 | 12.45- 18.5 13.7 -— 14.6 
CibjolNSULVG have Vp eee cae oye ee ee eee 81.9 79.8 | 66.1 — 80.8 67.4 — 83.8 
eetclen et hind 6x28 3... nce e cc eieeectie seas 65.0 63.0 | 68.9 - 79.4 71.5 — 83.8 
Eieient-preadth In@ex.....2). J. se0-s-ci--2-s60- 79.3 79.5 | 89.9 -108.0 98.6 -109.8 
iNasion-alveon height.-......-......22+------ (?) 6.9 6.2 - 7.2 71— 8.4 
Diameter byzigomatic maximum.........--.. e12.0 Galral Nea blete) eos ils yf) 3.5 - 14.7 
Pg stetoMelING OXeasieicle aja r=rarin sis cjarc sista) sie'aiwisies cisieeisee (?) c57.0 | 48.8 — 56.3 50.0 - 57.9 
Onbital height, AVeTaAge .. 1. ...-cocccece scenes 3.5 pea || BEE Bh Se2= BE) 
Orbital breadth, average .........--.-.-----<- 3.7 3.55 | 8.6 = 4.25 3.85- 4.15 
Onpula ein lex: /AVETALS..5.25.-5<5---cec2e0-8-- 94.6 91.6 | 79.7 = 92.5 79.5 -— 88.6 
einmtor nasaliapertures...-----...e--2o---- (2) 5.0 Liye ti ATS Gal 
Breadth of masal aperture ................---- (2?) 2.4 2.2 — 2.65 222i— 13210 
RmeuleUnn Gl Coxon seme tere oe fatare stole iS ac cicleaie des eines (2) 48.0 | 45.1 - 56.7 L2.9 = 68.8 
BU MRMOMEAIVC OM NMG e a masses obec soe eect oasscee (?) 7.9 9.2 - 10.5 10.1 - 11.0 
RSTO MM ASTON Ac ca cie ace we ecinieieie slates Seis 9.5 7.0 9.26- 10.5 10.35- 11.45 
eonaphiG index. ((CHLOWER)) <-- <2 scec emcee cece (2) 92.9 | 95.2 -104.0 93.6 -10h.h 
cubie centimeters. ’ Between 1,300 and 1,400 cubic 
e¢ Approximate. 
@ Approximately 1,275 centimeters. 
Ractat AFFINITIES oF THE BuRLINGTON CounTy AND Riverview 
CEMETERY SKULLS 
The inevitable conclusions are that the Burlington County skull 
and that from the Riverview cemetery at Trenton are of a type totally 
different from that of the Lenape, or of any other Indian crania 
from the East or elsewhere of which we have thus far any knowledge. 
