ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESULTS. 



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that the narrow-headed coast-Papuans hâve such a relatively broad forehead; it is as if the 

 forehead does not join in the narrow-headedness. This is expressed by their Ind. frontopariet.. 

 transv. M. 75 against M. 70,4 for the Timorini. 



Diagram XV. 



M. 137.. 

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Med. 141.2 

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Width between the jaw-angles. 



Width ofthezygomatical arches (Diagr. XV). Index cranio-faci alis transversalis. 



M. 135,5 mm - (coast-Pap.) must be reduced to M. 131,5. M. 138,6 mm. (Mamb. Pap.) 



must be reduced to M. 131,5. We state that the Timorini with M. 137,5 mm. hâve a considerably 



