^condyle 



caronoid 



Recent 

 European 



ticuspioL 



';caniae 

 \ \mcisors 



Eoanthropus n 

 ofPiltdown O 



Chimpanzee 



Fig. 23. — Comparison of the right half of the lower ja'vt' of A, Modern European ; B, Eoan- 

 thropus from Piltdown ; and C, Chimpanzee. The size of the drawings is two-thirds 

 of the linear dimensions of the actual specimens.. The dotted outline in B represents the 

 part which waswantin^ in the original s;^ecimen and was thus re-constructed by Dr. 

 * Smith Woodward. A' in A is the bony chin or " mental protuberance " ; in B and C it 

 marks that part of the jaw which would become the mental protuberance were the 

 palisade or line of teeth retracted as in A. 



