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ently been accomplished by the time the child had reached the age 

 of 5 or 6 years. 



Skeleton No. 11. — A few measurable long bones representing a 

 half -grown individual. Sex undeterminable. Measurements : Right 

 ulna, 239 mm ; left ulna, 239 mm ; right radius, 216 mm ; right femur, 

 402 mm; left femur, 410 mm; right tibia, 334 mm; left tibia, 327 

 mm. 



Skeleton No. 13. — Adult male. Only the lower jaw and the two 

 humeri were perfect enough to be measured as follows: Bigonial 

 breadth, 104 mm ; length of ramus, 60 mm ; breadth of ramus, 34 mm ; 

 right humerus, 305 mm ; left humerus, 308 mm. 



Skeleton No. 14- — Adult female. Skull too fragmentary to recon- 

 struct perfectly enough to give accurate measurements, but the 

 breadth is determined as 155 mm. The teeth are well worn and show 

 numerous cavities on their outer surfaces. The following long bones 

 of the legs can be measured : Right femur, 415 mm ; left femur, 415 

 mm; right tibia, 346 mm; left tibia, 350 mm; right fibula, 343 mm. 

 There is a lesion showing three old sinuses on the distal portion of 

 the right femur, which is considerably enlarged. 



Skeleton No. 16. — Adult male. Great distortion of the skull pre- 

 vents cranial measurements. Ramus of lower jaw is 51 mm long and 

 32 mm wide. The only perfect long bones which can be accurately 

 measured are the following : Right humerus, 302 mm ; left humerus, 

 311 mm ; left radius, 240 mm ; right femur, 440 mm ; left femur, 437 

 mm; right tibia, 375 mm. 



Skeleton No. 17. — Adult male. Entire skeleton in almost perfect 

 condition. One of the best preserved of all of the skeletons from 

 the site. Skull: Maximum length, 156 mm; maximum breadth, 162 

 mm; cephalic index, 193; glabella-inion length, 152 mm; height, 

 130 mm; nasal length, 50 mm; length of orbit, 37 mm; breadth of 

 orbit, 40 mm ; length of occipital foramen, 39 mm ; breadth of occip- 

 ital foramen, 31 mm; sagittal-cranial arc, 334 mm; circumference, 

 480 mm; bigonial breadth, 114 mm; bicondylar breadth, 140 mm; 

 length of ramus, 62 mm ; breadth of ramus, 34 mm. Teeth worn with 

 considerable reprecipitation of dentine. Long bones: Right hu- 

 merus, 321 mm ; left humerus, 319 mm ; right ulna, 267 mm ; left ulna, 

 269 mm ; right radius, 250 mm ; left radius, 250 mm ; right femur, 453 

 mm; left femur, 453 mm; right tibia, 387 mm; left tibia, 387 mm; 

 right fibula, 369 mm ; left fibula, 367 mm. It will be noted that this 

 skeleton shows a rather remarkable symmetry in all skeletal parts. 



Skeleton No. 18. — Fragmentary. Adult. Accurate measurements 

 can be made of only three bones, viz: Right ulna, 270 mm; right 

 radius, 250 mm; left humerus, 325 mm. All other bones badly 

 broken and decomposed. 



