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THE HURON RACE AND ITS HEAD-FORM 



Fig. 1. Scioto Mound Skull. 



Fig. 2. Baerie Skull. 



The lower jaw in the Barrie skull, as shown in a former illustra- 

 tion, markedly contrasts with the usual square and heavy proportions 

 of the Indian face. But the means of comparison are wanting in that 

 of the Mound-Builder.* In reality, however, out of one hundred and 

 twenty-six crania from the same district that have come under my 

 observation, no other example in any degree resembles the Barrie skull 

 in its peculiar features. It is altogether unique as a Canadian skull, 



Canadian Journal, vol. vii, pi. 2, p. 399. 



