818 SIR WILLIAM TURNER, THE CBANIOLOGY OF THE NATIVES OF BORNEO ETC. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES l.-V. 



The process blocks are reproduced from photographs of the skulls prepared by Messrs John Henderson 

 and William Gill of the Anatomical Museum. 



Fig. 1. — Murut, face view. Table I., A. 

 „ 2. — The Same, vertex view. 

 ,, 3. — The Same, profile view. 



Plate I. 

 Fig. 



4. — Dusun, face view. Table I., H. 

 5. — The Same, vertex view. 

 6. — The Same, profile view. 



Fig. 7. — Land Dyak, face view. Table II., 0. 

 ,, 8. — The Same, vertex view. 

 „ 9. — The Same, profile view. 



Plate II. 



Fig. 10.— Sea Dyak, face view. Table II., P. 

 „ 11. — The Same, vertex view. 

 „ 12. — The Same, profile view. 



Plate III. 



Fig. 13. — Bajau, face view. Table II., M. 

 ,, 14. — The Same, vertex view. 

 „ 15. — The Same, profile view. 



Fig. 16. — Kweejow, face view. Table I., L. 

 ,, 17. — The Same, vertex view. 

 ,, 18. — The Same, profile view. 



Fig. 19. — Botan of Formosa, face view. 

 ,, 20. — The Same, vertex view. 

 „ 21. — The Same, profile view. 



Plate IV 

 Table III., 1 



Fig. 22.— Malay from Perak, face view. Table 1 1., P. 

 ,, 23. — The Same, vertex view. 

 „ 24. — The Same, profile view. 



Plate V. 



Fig. 25.— Tibetan, profile view. Table III., D. 

 ,, 26. — Skull in Anatomical Museum. This 

 and the Tibetan skull are figured to 

 show the variation in the form of the 

 occiput, due to the remarkable develop- 

 ment of the Wormian bones. 



Fig. 27.— 

 „ 28.— 

 „ 29.— 



Sagittal section through skull of Murut A 



Bajau M. 

 Botan 1. 



In the sections the lettering is as follows :- 



/;. al. basi-alveolar radius. 



b. n. basi-nasal. ,, 



b. g. basi-glabellar ,, 



//. br. basi-bregmatic ,, 



b. i>. basi-perpendicular ,, 



b. oc. basi-occipital radius. 



b. in. basi-inial ,, 



/. m. plane of foramen magnum. 



n. t. nasio-tentorial plane. 

 n. br. nasio-bregmatic chord. 



