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broad ovoid, almost ellipsoid cranium. Face of Proto-Egyptian type; 
moderately large, almost horizontal orbits; moderate nose; typical 
pointed Proto-Egyptian jaw; low ramus, with small coronoid. Vertical 
forehead, passing without interruption into line of nose. Femur R. 
413, head 40. Femur small, with no pronounced features, slenderly 
built. Diameter of head, 40 mm. UL.181, B. 137, F.93, H. 139, 
Biz. 127, T.F.. 116, U.F. 73, C.B. 99, F.B. 92, Interorb. 24, R.O. 
38 x 31, L.O. 40x31, N. 50x 24, Big. 84, Sym. 30, Sig. 47, Cir. 510. 
2313 W. A man with healthy but well-worn teeth; left upper 
Fic. 5. 
incisor missing and a curiously regular bevelled V-shaped hole in its 
place. Coronal and sagittal sutures closing. A big, high, ovoid cranium, 
with very narrow, high-bridged, prominent, sharp-margined, promi- 
nent-spined nose. Large squarish orbits; jaw with moderate ramus; 
beard on chin; race certainly alien. L. 186, B. 143, F.92, H. 138, 
Biz. 130, T.F.124, U.F.76, Interorb. 21, R.O. 40x34, L.O. 39x35, 
N. 55x23. 
2314 C. Man. Small pentagonoid skull of Proto-Egyptian type, 
cranium greatly thickened (parietal, 11 mm.). 
2315 N.E. A man’s skull, with coronal suture just beginning to 
close. Ovoid head with prominent superciliary margin; a small, 
narrow, sharp-margined, prominent-spined nose, otherwise typical 
small-featured Proto-Egyptian. .180, B.139°5, F.90, H. 143, 
Biz. 125, T.F. 119, U.F. 72, Interorb. 21°5, R.O. 39x31, L.O. 
38 x 32, N. 50x25. Some tartar on the teeth, which are well worn. 
1914. Q 
