No. 20.— Normse A, B, C, D, female- 

 Mr. A. J. Taylor, Hobart. No. 2. 

 This skull was obtained from the New Norfolk District, and the whole 



of the facial skeleton below the level of the os frontale is broken 



away. 



No. 21.— Normse A, B, C, D, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 1572. 



A portion of the os frontale is broken away, and the position of the 

 glabellar point can only be estimated. The os zygomaticum and 

 the maxilla of the right side are absent, and the sutures in the 

 region of the pterion are indistinguishable. 



No. 22.— Norma A, female (?)— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. Not numbered. 

 A fronto-occipital fragment only. 



No. 23.— Normse A, B, C, male (?)— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. Not numbered. 

 A frontal fragment only. 



No. 24.— Normse A, B, C, D, male- 

 Mr. Jolly, Launceston. 



No. 25.— Normse A, B, C, D, E, male- 

 Museum, Launceston. No. 1201. 

 This skull is that of an aboriginal named " Cobia." 



No. 26.— Normse A, B, C, D, female- 

 Museum, Launceston. No. 1202. 

 This skull is inscribed from " E. H. Green, Tamar Heads, Kelso." 



No. 27.— Normse A, B, C, D, male- 

 Museum, Launceston. No. 1203. 



This skull is inscribed from " Eric 0' Toole, Mag's Hill." 

 The os occipitale in the vicinity of the foramen occipitale magnum is 



broken away. The sutura sagittalis is obliterated in the region 



of the obelion. 



No. 28.— Normse A, B, C, D, male- 

 Museum, _ Launceston. No. 1204. 

 This skull is inscribed from " F. Holmes." 



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