No. 12.— Normae A, B, C, D, male— 



Tasinanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4302. 



Harper and Clarke. No. 1a. Thought by these authors to be the 



skull of a half-caste, but believed by us to be that of a pure-bred 



Tasmanian. 

 This skull is inscribed " Found on Pavilion Point, in the Domain, 1856." 



No. 13.— Normae A, B, C, D, male— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4297. 



Harper and Clarke. No. 2a. Thought by these authors to be the 

 skull of a half-caste, but believed by us to be that of a pure-bred 

 Tasmanian. 

 The basion and opisthion are broken away. 



No. 14.— Normse A, B, C, D, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4290. 



Harper and Clarke. No. 3a. Thought by these authors to be the 



skull of a half-caste, but believed by us to be that of a pure-bred 



Tasmanian. 



No. 15. — Norniae A, B, C, D, female — 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4295. 



The asterion cannot be accurately located, inasmuch as the os 

 occipitale is absent. 



No. 16. — Normse A, B, C, D, male— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4296. 



The os parietale is diseased, hence the apparent lack of uniformity. 



No. 17. — Normae A, B, C, D, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4303. 



The os occipitale is broken, and the squama occipitalis is absent. 



No. 18. — Normae A, B, C, D, male— 



In the possession of Inspector Cook, Hobart. 



No. 19. — Normae A, B, C, D, male- 

 Mr. A. J. Taylor, Hobart. No. 1. 



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

 zygomaticum and the os temporale of the left side are both absent. 



