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salient nose and light facial bones. Hair, long, soft, and curling.—I. C. '79 cubic inches. 
Egyptian form. 
Plate X., Fig. 4. (Cat. 843.) Head of a woman of thirty? most carefully embalmed; 
with a full forehead, very long, straight nose, and sharp delicate features, but prominent 
face. There is a profusion of long, brown, curling hair—I. C. 74 cubic inches. Egyp- 
tian form. 
Plate X., Fig. 5. (Cat. 877.) Head of a man with a broad receding forehead, salient 
nose, and delicate features, Hair, dark-brown, smooth and curling. ‘The beard, though 
short, is preserved.—I. C. 89 cubic inches. Egyptian form. 
Plate X., Fig. 6. (Cat. 60.) Head of a female not exceeding eighteen years of age, 
with a low forehead, long, straight nose, and rather prominent face. Hair long and fine. 
This style of head is very common on the Egyptian monuments. Egyptian form. 
Plate X., Fig. 7. (Cat. 882.) Head of a young girl, with a very prominent nose, and 
long, smooth, curling hair: gilding on the eyelids and nose. Egyptian form. 
Plate X., Fig. 8. (Cat. 884.) Head of a woman of thirty, of a faultless Caucasian 
mould. ‘The hair, which is in profusion, is of a dark-brown tint, and delicately curled. 
Pelasgic form. 
Plate X., Fig. 9. (Cat. 875.) A small female head, of seventy? years, with a fine frontal 
development, straight nose, and large oval orbits. The long, curling hair is of a yellow- 
ish colour, but has probably been gray, and dyed by henna.—I. C. '73 cubic inches. 
Egyptian form. 
Plate XI, Fig. 1. (Cat. 846.) Head of a youth of about eighteen years, with a 
remarkably broad and lofty forehead, a small straight nose, and delicately formed face. 
A little smooth, dark hair remains, and the whole has been elaborately embalmed, with 
a profusion of gilding on the face.—I. C. 87 cubic inches. This is one of the most per- 
fectly formed heads that have ever come under my notice, yet the eyes are widely sepa- 
rated, the distance between the nose and mouth is remarkable, and the chin is short and 
receding. Egypto-Pelasgic form. 
Plate XI., Fig. 2. (Cat, 842.) Head of a man of about fifty years of age, with a 
broad but very low and receding forehead. The nose is very large, and strongly aquiline, 
the teeth vertical and much worn, the cheek bones prominent, and the whole face re- 
markable for harshness of expression. A little brown hair remains on the occiput.— 
I. C. 85 cubic inches. Semitic form. 
This head possesses great interest, on account of its decided Hebrew features, of which 
many examples are extant upon the monuments. 
(Cat. 896.) Head of a man of fifty? small but well proportioned throughout. The 
teeth, which are vertical, are remarkably worn by attrition. —I. C. 76 cubic inches. 
Egyptian form. 
Plate XII, Figs. 1,2. (Cat. 845.) An oval head with a full forehead, and long 
aquiline nose, ‘The orbits are far apart, and the balls replaced with bone, on which the 
iris is distinctly painted. The hair, which is cut short, is fine and straight—l. ©. 78 
cubic inches. This head has something of the Semztic character, both as respects con- 
figuration and expression, and I class it, though ‘with some hesitation, with that series. 
