176 REPORT ON BONES FROM HARLYIST BAY. 



2 — (EestoreclbyMr. Buddicom; said to be fi-om octagonal cist). 

 Crania] Index 73-41 ; Altitiidinal Index 69-36; estimated 

 capacity 1187. Female dolichokephal, young: lias 32 

 teeth but little worn : incisors most so. Vertical aspect 

 ovo- elliptic ; lateral aspect shews elevation of antero- 

 central parietal, with moderate parieto -occipital flattening. 

 Posterior aspect rounded, slightly carinate, facial aspect 

 oblong, with eversion of angles of maxilla. Orbits oblong ; 

 nose aquiline. 

 No. 26. 1 — A long narrow thin calvaria, in my opinion post- 

 humously distorted, carinate, with narrow forehead : only 

 length and breadth measurable. Female doubtless. 



2 — Fragmentary and worthless, probably female : flat 

 supraciliaries. 



3 — Fragment, left side of skull, with zygoma complete, the 

 only one hitherto ; skull smallish, may or may not have 

 been dolichokephalic, but must have been phtenozygous. 



Non. 10 and 11, Fragments; jaws particularly; teeth much 

 groimd down. Probably two females, but one jaw looks 

 rather masculine. 



From storage at Trescore, 1st box, a female skeleton much 

 decayed. Do. 2nd box. A tibia, 378-5, and a radius 254 

 mm. Stature 1686=66-38 inches by Manouvrier. 



iVo. 7. Portions of skull. Sex doubtful, probably female. Left 

 half of mandible, very prognathous : all teeth (8) present, 

 scarcely at all worn. Stature, by Manouvrier, 1567=6r6 

 inches. 



Letter N. 1 — Imperfect calvaria of old man, with well-ground 

 teeth in a fragment of jaw. Vertical aspect of Sergi's 

 byrsoid type, and slightly phrenozygous. From deficiency 

 in lower frontal, a true maximum long diameter is not 

 quite attainable: the index, 78-61, is probably too high. 

 The skull is large and well-filled. 



2 — Ovo-elliptic calvaria, well-filled, very 'slightly pheenozy- 

 gous, not capable of measurement, but apparently 

 dolichomeso. 



3 — Female small imperfect calvaria, not measurable, 



