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ill ctiiK'lusinii 1 wish to thank Trof. I'". W'ooil-junes, of the University uf 

 Adelaide, fur threat assistanee ht.ilh in llie exaniinaliun of material and in tiie 

 reaifini;' of llie proofs. 



LllLJLKJGRAI'llV. 



I. Unas, quoted by Martin. 



\',n\k, (juoted by R. Martin. 

 3. Cox, .\d\entures, vol. i, p. 126 ct al. 



Delisle, quoted by R. Martin, Lehrbuch der Anlhropologie. 



Domenech, Deserts, vol. ii, p. 87. 



6. Foville, Annales Medico-Psychologiques (1849). Anat. Syst. XerveiLx. 1844. 



7. Gosse, Essai sur les Deformations Artihcielles du Crane. Paris, 1855. 



8. Gray, Hist. Oregon, p. 197. 



(). Hippocrates, De Aeris, Aqvtis. et Locis. 



10. Lunier, Nou\-. Diet, de Med. et Chirurg. l-'ratRjues, ISiy. 



11. Martin, Lehrbuch der Anthropologic. 



12. N'euhaus, Deutsch Neu Guinea. 



13. Strickland, Hist. Missions. 



14. Talbot, Degeneracy, its Causes, .Signs, and Results. 



15. Thornton, Oregon and California. 

 i(). Topinard. Anthropology. 



17. Torquemada, quoted by Wilson. 



18. Townsend. Narratives. 



II). Turner, Journ. .Anat. and I'hysiol. xiv. p. 480. 



JO. 1). Wilson, I'rebistoric .Man. Researches into the origin of ci\ilizatii-in in 

 the ( )ld and the New World. F.d. iii. 1876. 



Ji. Diagrams or references from the fallowing: Flower, Fashion in Deform- 

 it\-. p. 43. Shufeldt. journ, .\nat. and Physiol, xxi, p. 66-71. Turner, 

 Journ. ,\nat. and Physiol, xiv. p. 480. Martin, Lehrbuch der Anthro- 

 pologic (several diagrams). 



E.xplanalion of Plate xxxiv. 

 Natives of New Britain. 

 Fig. \. Mother and child, showing the swathing uf the head of the babe. 

 Fig. 2. A'oung man. showing the facial defect of distcirtion of the skull, 

 h'ig. 3. Three young men, sho\^•ing the effect of distortion, in profile. 



