Vol. 70.] MEDIAN PLANE OF TILE PILTDOWX SKULL. 



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Careful examination of the fragment also revealed a small pirt 

 of the right half of the coronal suture (fig. 4, B.C.), the presence 

 of which had already been detected by Dr. Smith Woodward. 



Fig. 5. — Diagram of the upper aspect of the largest of 

 the Piltclown fragments. 



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At the place of meeting of the two halves of the coronal suture, 

 which is slightly to the right of the median plane (fig. 4), there is 

 a diminutive bregmatic bone (b). At its posterior border the 



