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No. 4.— Normae A, B, C, D, male— 



Tasmauian Museum, Hobart. No. 4301. 

 Harper and Clarke. No. 5. 



The prosthionic region is broken away, and the os zygomaticum and 

 part of the maxilla of the right side are absent. 



No. 5. — Normae A, B, C, D, male — 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4298. 



Harper and Clarke. No. 6. 



This skull is much broken, and neither basion nor opisthion is present. 



No. 6.— Normae A, B, C, D, E, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4287. 



Harper and Clarke. No. 7. 



This skull is that of Truganina or Lalla Eookh, the last surviving 

 member of the Tasmanian race, and is specially mounted with 

 the rest of the skeleton, and is in an excellent state of preservation, 



No. 7.— Normae A, B, C, D, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4293. 

 Harper and Clarke. No. 8. 



No. 8.— Normae A, B, C, D, E, female— 



•Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4289. 

 Harper and Clarke. No. 9. 

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



No. 9.— Normae A, B, C, D, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 3362. 

 Harper and Clarke. No. 10. 



The whole of the facial skeleton below the level of the os frontale is 

 broken away. 



No. 10.— Normae A, B, C, D, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4294. 

 Harper and Clarke. No. 11. 



No. 11.— Normae A, B, C, D, female— 



Tasmanian Museum, Hobart. No. 4292. 



Harper and Clarke. No. 12. 



The os zygomaticum of the left side is absent, a portion of the os 

 parietale is broken, and the os occipitalis absent. The maximum 

 breadth of this skull can, therefore, only be estimated. 



