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Dr. C. R. Browne has examined the human remains found in the 

 grave first-mentioned. He writes that the cranium is evidently that 

 of an adult male, but it is unfortunately too fragmentary to admit of 

 any measurements of value being obtained. Some idea of its type may 

 be had from the annexed copy of a photograph, which, when more 

 work has been accomplished in Irish Craniology, may enable it to be 

 classified. 



It must be mentioned that the profile view (fig. 7) appears some- 

 what flatter than what it actually was, owing to the fact that the parietal 

 fragment of the left parietal bone is not perfect to the median line, 

 but falls short thereof by about a centimeter and a half. This will be 

 seen in fig. 6 from a photograph of the norma facialis. 



