454 PRINCIPAL SIR WM. TURNER ON THE ABORIGINES OF TASMANIA. 



EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN TEXT. 



Fig. 1, page 413. Tracing of vertical transverse arcs, Brussels skull; ap. anterior parietal region at the 

 bregmatic .eminence ; mp. raid-parietal region at the sagittal groove and the 

 parietal eminences. 

 ,, 2, ,, 420. Mesial sagittal contour, Tasmanian, Brussels Museum. 



b. basion. bp. basi-perpendicular radius. brgl. bregma-glabellar line. 



bal. basi-alveolar radius. bl. ,, lambdal „ hrl. „ lambdal chord. 



bn. „ nasal ,, bin. „ inial ,, lin. lanibda-inial ,, 



bg. ,, glabellar ,, nt. nasio-tentorial plane. gl. in. glabello-inian line. 



bbr. ,, bregmatic ,, brn. ,, bregma-nasal chord. 



Fig. 3, page 431. Upper end of right tibia, skeleton Brussels Museum, :/; attachment of ilio-tibial band. 



,, 4, ,, 431. Tracing of external coiKtylar surface of same tibia; a. anterior, p. posterior end. 



,, 5, „ 445. Horizontal tracing of outline of the Brussels Tasmanian skull and of a Scottish skull 

 around the glabello-inian plane ; the broken line is the outline of the Scottish skull, 

 the continuous black line that of the Tasmanian ; G.I. the glabello-inian line ; su. or. 

 supraorbital breadth ; a/, sp. great wing of sphenoid ; sq. squamous-temporal. 



