INTRODUCTION 



A considerable number of osteological remains, gathered at different times 

 and in various places, were brought back by the Southern Party of the Canadian 

 Arctic Expedition, and deposited in the Victoria Memorial Museum at Ottawa. 

 As the museum lacked a specialist in Physical Anthropology, Dr. John Cameron, 

 Professor of Anatomy in Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, kindly 

 offered his services for the examination of the specimens. His report treats them 

 in the order of the Museum Catalogues for Physical Anthropology (Archaeological) 

 given below, where XIV indicates Eskimo area. A, B, C, etc., the geographical 

 subsections of that area (in accordance with the Map of Canada, published by 

 the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, in 1910), while the numbers 1,2,3, etc., 

 mark the order of accession in the catalogue. 



XIV H, FRANKLIN DISTRICT 



XrV D, MACKENZIE DISTRICT 



XIV r, ALASKA 



XIV F- 1 



XIV F- 2 



XIV F- 3 



XIV F-4 



XIV F- 5 



XIV F- 6 



XIV F- 7 



XIV F-8 



XIV F- 9 



XIV F-10 



XIV F-ll 



XIV F-12 



XIV F-13 



XIV F-14 



XIV F-15 



50844— 1§ 



Cranium and various bones 

 Cranium 



K 



tt 



tt 



Palate 



Occipital bone 



Lower jaw 



tt 



Miscellaneous skeletal re- 

 mains. 



(a) Ethmoid 



(b) Two vomers 



Two bones not human 



Port Clarence. 



D. Jenness and 

 H. Beuchat 



July, 1913 



