48 LECTURE II. 



of gutta-perclia) of the Caucasian, would, by lateral pressure, 

 assume a Negroid shape, wliilst, by antero-posterior pressure, 

 it would assume a shape like that of the Calmuck. 



Fig. 11. Top view of the skull of an Australian, after Lucae. Doliclio- 

 cephaJic, elongated oviform shape. 



Fio-. 12. Top view of the skull of a Little-Eussian, after Von Baer. Re- 

 markably brachycephalic, quadrate form of skull. 



