326 G. F. Eaton-^ Remains of Man and Zoiver Animals. 



List of Genera and Species. 



Homo sapiens. 

 (Representing at least three individuals.) 



1. A fragment of the cranium. 



2. An imperfect 5th thoracic rib. 



3. An imperfect 9th thoracic rib. 



4. Fragments of a right os innominatum. 



5. A nearly complete right femur. 



6. An imperfect left femur. 



1. A fragment of a right femur. 



8. Several fragments of the shaft of a left femur. 



Canis sp. 



9. The shaft of a left tibia. 



Bos sp. 



10. A left metatarsus. 



11. A fragment of a right radius. 



12. A fragment of a 1st right thoracic rib. 



Lama guanacus. 



13. A nearly complete left tibia. 



14. The ends of a left tibia. 



15. A fragment of a left humerus. 



16. A left calcaneum. 



Description of Material. 



Homo sapiens. 



The human remains comprise the following specimens : 

 1. An irregular fragment of a right parietal bone, measuring 

 about 7*5 cm along the sagittal suture and 2*0 cm along the coronal 

 suture. Posteriorly the fragment is about 6*0 cm wide. The 

 sutures are moderately tortuous, and the bone, which is of fair 

 but not remarkable thickness, is presumably from an adult 

 skull. The outer and inner tables are firm and well preserved, 

 the latter showing the Pacchionian depressions and the charac- 

 teristic grooves made by the branches of the middle meningeal 

 artery. It is, of course, useless to attempt to describe the 

 particular type of cranium represented by such a small frag- 

 ment further than to state that the sagittal and transverse 

 curvatures are moderate rather than extreme, and present no 



