946 On Lemurine Reversion iu Human Dentition. { November, 
molars, Europeans and their American descendants greatly pre- 
dominate. Also that of uncivilized races the Malays and Negroes 
never, and Micronesians very rarely, present this type of denti- 
tion, while in the Esquimaux it considerably predominates. 
I now give a table of the characters of the superior molars in 
the Europeans and Europeo-Americans examined. The number 
is not sufficient for final conclusions; nevertheless there are some 
indications of value. Some of the one hundred and nineteen 
dentitions examined are referred with doubt to their respective 
Totals = o co x © | e 
Europeo-Americans o a Se) a e] | g 
French en _ e Ko] | oo 
n 
Germans and Scandinavians........... CTA Ga) Gz) o0 v > 
ise] 
Greeks awe Taliahs. 0.50000. cee cues i Hi ois A > | a 
~ 
Western Asiatics E G] + | 
Slavs. “a i wn © n | i 
j lag] 
Majyar "m a | à 
ni 
Lapps and Finns $ F 
N a ae) Lae) E a 
>Si il 
toot Se 
CS 
+ | = 
+ 
races. Thus the Europeo-Americans may have been i ny 
n the battle- 
instances immigrants, as many such left their bones o 
fields of the American Civil war, where many of the crania were 
picked up. The supposed Germans are largely Austrians, 50 
ae. that some of them may be more or less Slavic or Maijyar. 
As results we have the following: The tritubercular de 
appears in eleven out of twenty-five Slavs; in seven pee 
ey re Greeks and Italians; in six out of twenty-two ii 
mans and Scandinavians; in six out of eight French, and ae 
out of thirty Europeo-Americans. The only great 1a 
tition 
