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HAWAIIAN SKULLS 



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Spinous Process, 

 f Overlapping 

 I Not overlapping- 

 Nasal Vestibule. 

 r JVIacrolophic 

 4 Microlophic 

 I Analophic 

 Temporal Ridge, 

 f Interrupted 

 I Not interrupted 

 Lambdoidal Suture, 

 f Harmonic 



l Serrate .... 

 " Skull-rest." 



Conceptum Cerebellum 

 Opisthion 



Condyloid Process . 

 Mastoid Process 

 Malar Bone. 



In Sphenomaxillary Fissure 

 Not in Sphenomaxillary 



Fissure 

 Suture trace on Malar Bone 

 No Suture trace on Malar 

 Bone 



Marginal Process on Malar Bone. 

 r Present .^ . 

 1 Absent .... 



6, 21 per cent. 

 22, 78 per cent. 



2, 6 per cent. 



8, 26 per cent. 



21, 68 per cent. 



10, 34 per cent. 

 19, 65 per cent. 



13, 46 per cent. 

 15, 54 per cent. 



8, 28 per cent. 



1 1, 39 per cent. 



9, 32 per cent. 



21, 72 per cent. 



8, 28 per cent. 



9, 28 per cent. 



23, 72 per cent. 



15, 56 per cent. 



12, 44 per cent. 



Coast. 



9, 27 per cent. 

 24, 73 per cent. 



16, 50 per cent. 



16, 50 per cent. 



8, 26 per cent. 

 23, 75 per cent. 



1 1, 33 per cent. 

 22, 67 per cent. 



6, 20 per cent. 



10, 33 per cent. 

 8, 27 per cent. 

 6, 20 per cent. 



21, 65 per cent. 



1 1, 34 per cent. 

 15, 47 per cent. 



17, 53 per cent. 



20, 62 per cent. 



12, 37 per cent. 



T/ie Teeth 



The teeth exhibited much variation in size and anomaly. No. 2092, 

 A. N. S., aged twenty-one years, the second right lower molar showed a sup- 

 plemental denticle 10 mm. long on the buccal border posteriorly ; in the upper 

 jaw the second right deciduous molar remained in position. On the left side 

 the tooth had been lost, but its space in the alveolar arch was reserved, though 

 the second permanent premolar had not taken its place. The third molar 

 was absent. No. 2091, A. N. S., the right second premolar had not been 



