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RADII 
Three whole good-sized adult normal radii (among which two are from one 
subject), recovered from the mound at unrecorded depths, by Mr. Gilder; 
these show no unusual features. Lengths: a’, right, 27.8; a’, left, 27.4; b, left, 
23.3 cm. 
FEMORA 
Hight entire adult bones (in which there are three pairs), with nine pieces 
and three femora of small children, obtained from the mound by Mr. Gilder 
at various depths, not ascertained. Two of the whole bones (a pair c', @) 
show an abnormal curvature forward; the rest are normal and indicate good 
stature and strength of the people. The general shape and the subtrochanteric 
flattening (platymery) of most of the bones indicate a close approximation to 
Indian femora. There is no fossilization. 
Details—Measurements 
Subtrochanterie flattening. 
ites zy = Index 
Specimens. Pecan .. Greatest ae eS oe 
breadth (A). | rior dimen- 
sion (B). 
em. cm. | em. 
QUATIG Dt ascents ahee Sone tte cisatenee nine Seis 48.5 3.59 2.55 71.8 
CPCI neon ac eee eee mins 5 Gemeente seleeoeme | 48. 4 3. 65 2.50 68.5 
DLS Tio Mite Joe teil mere wt ease eae Sra ieseis ee 48.0 3. 70 2.65 71.6 
62) Vent =e Sea Se we cecloter o.tlesion citeeceeinces See soe ee 48.3 3.50 2.70 {ffea§ 
(Ohio iss CUR Se Ss ees Re eee es a Sa eee Ae tea 47.8 3. 20 2.60 81.2 
Gr Reus reece cera ABS eos ares eee 48. 4 3. 20 2.80 87.5 
GMeltsabpoOut ee osenco ance secre mete eee eine 47.3 3.20 2.55 79.7 
6) TIDE. eet Seance tae: seer ste ts Seow oeeeoe es | (2) 3.05 2.50 82.0 
Oy TIGht. Sos toe cee cee mie tape ate seerseiaseate veces (2) 3. 20 2.25 70.3 
WACK = “Soon 2. = Seam eins eet eae eee eee (2) 3.10 2. 20 71.0 
alent 0 eee ie saae aos eC en eee ty et | (2) 3.20 2. 40 75.0 
BMletias + cesan eat atmos ee ee eee | (2) 3.40 2.45 72.1 
Us WOR Ga. ts cajenaeesiersie sie/atos Semen rentate sate sees | 46.1 3. 70 2.30 62.2 
MCLE Lee Foe ae Ne ce ee AS Eee ed. eae | (2) 3. 55 2. 40 67.6 
“In two, pieces; one found by Gilder, November 1, 1906; the other, at a deeper level, 
November 7, 1906. 
SHAPES OF SHAFT 
In seven instances (a, @, b*?, ©, g, j, 1) the shape is indeterminate; in six 
(b', ce, d, e, f, m) it is the prismatic (type no. 1) or approximate thereto; and 
in two (h, 7) the shaft is nearly cylindrical. In c' and @ is shown, as a com- 
pensation for the curvature, excessive linea aspera. 
TIBLE 
Two entire adult bones (a pair) and ten pieces, obtained by Mr. Gilder 
from various levels (unnoted) in the mound. The bones are of good length 
and strong; they show ordinary forms and only moderate inclination backward 
of the head. They approximate in general the tibiz of Indians without showing 
