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9 SKULL-FORMS : 



Narrow — short skulls 



narrow— med. length skulls 



narrow — long skulls 



med. breadth — short skulls . . . 



med. breadth — med. length skulls . 



med. breadth — long skulls .... 

 broad — short skulls 



broad — med. length skulls .... 



broad — Ions skulls 



3 (brachyceph.) 

 ( brachyc. 8 

 6i < mesoc. 39 

 ' dolichoc. 14 



1 (dolichoceph.) 



( brachyc. 14 

 34 \ mesoc. 17 

 l dolichoc. 3. 



r (brachyceph.) 

 brachyceph. 2 



It appears that long skulls are missing in both races and that there is only one case 

 of a narrow skull, which of course cannot 

 be considered as of any value. Ail 

 Timorini heads are of médium size except 

 three, that are short (s 0/ ). The majority 

 of the Dyak skulls is also of médium size, 

 but 5 of them must be called broad 

 (i2.5°/ )and 1 ofthose 5 is short moreover. 

 In our case the only advantage ofthis 



DiagTam XII. 



M. 7 8.+ 



Ceph. Index. 



division is that it shows more clearly 



that the Dyak hâve a tendency to 



broad heads , which may ansvver for 



their leaning towards brachycephaly. 



I'il finish thèse notes on the Ind. 



ceph. with the remark that the différence 



between Papuans and Dyak, as well 



r ' Fig. 8. 



as the Stili greater différence among Timorini-village; two women (fore-ground), children, 



the Papuans themselves, is founded first (on the left) a hut, (on the right) and a Malay boy in 



of ail on the breadth of the skull, 



perfectly according to the gênerai rule, stated in Martin's manual. 



Auct. phot. 

 1 man, 

 the middle. 



