132 
Circumference over the orbital 
ridges and the superior semi- 
circular lines of the occipital . 590 (590) = 23:37” or 23” 
Width of the frontal from the 
middle of the temporal line 
on one side to the same point 
on the opposite . . . . . 104 (114)= 4:1” — 4:5”. 
Length of the frontal from the 
nasal process to the coronal 
suture 9.5 2 4: Soo ee ASS (YO) 5 at eee: 
Extreme width of ae frontal si- 
BUSES; 4) a i. wis ) 2b (238) 0D 7 S0e 
Vertical height ee a pune join- 
ing the deepest notches in the 
squamous border of the pa- 
rietals ...%3})'s Be i) = 2°75". 
Width of hinder ut of clea 
from one parietal protuberance 
tothe other 4, 1% . 138 (150) = 5°4” —5:9”. 
Distance from the upper angle 
of the occipital to the superior 
semicircular lines . . . . 51 (60)= 1:9” —2°4”, 
Thickness of the bone at the pa- 
rietal protuberance. . . 8. 
at the angle of the sous o; 
—— at the superior semicircular 
line of the occipital. . . . 10 = 0:3”. 
Besides the cranium, the following bones have been se- 
cured :— 
1. Both thigh-bones, perfect. These, like the skull, and 
all the other bones, are characterized by their unusual thick- 
ness, and the great development of all the elevations and 
depressions for the attachment of muscles. In the Anato- 
mical Museum at Bonn, under the designation of “ Giant’s- 
bones,”’ are some recent thigh-bones, with which im thick- 
