TRANSACTIONS OF SECTION H. 701 



region has come to the notice of the authors. This second skull (which also is in 

 the Lumholtz Collection, and is deposited at the Museum of the University of 

 Pennsylvania) is in many respects similar to the first described specimen. It is 

 also a female skull, and the trepanning is situated in almost the identical spot as 

 in the first case. The two specimens will be described in detail in one of the 

 coming numbers of the * Amer. Anthropologist ' publishtd at Washington. 



6. Beport on the Mental and Physical Deviations in Children from 

 the Normal. — See Reports, p. 427. 



7. Report on Anthrojjometric Measurements in Schools. 

 See Reports, p. 451, 



8. An Experimental Analysis of certain Correlations of Mental 

 Physical Reactions. By Professor Lightner Witmer. 



9. The Growth of Toronto School Children. By Dr. Franz Boas. 

 See Report on the Ethnological Survey of Canada, p. 443. 



10. The Physical Characteristics of European Colonists horn in 

 New Zealand. By Dr. H. O. Forbes. 



SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 

 The Section did not meet. 



MONDAY, AUGUST 23. 

 The following Reports and Papers were read : — 



1 . Report on the North- Western Tribes of Canada. 



The publication of this Report is deferred until next year, when the 

 final Report of the Committee will be presented. 



2. The Seri Indians of the Gulf of California. By Dr. W. J. McGee. 



3. Historical and Philological Notes on the Indians of British Columbia. 



By C. HiLL-TouT. 



