By Maud E. Cunnington. 



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Clavicles : — 





4 R< 152 



42 



5 L< 148 



46 



L 142 



39 



L 139 



36 



R 107 



35 



R 118 



42 



Child. 



Discolored, imperfect, straight. 

 ? female. 





Pelves : — Two nearly perfect, seemingly female. 



Mandibles : — 



Chin Height. 

 | 33 

 ! 32 



34? 



33 



32 



Length. 

 103 

 92 



94 



85 



86 



29 — 



26 



36 

 22 



75 



Appertaining to skull. Adult. Teeth moderately worn. 

 Robust, in two fragments, but nearly complete. Much 



discolored, teeth moderately worn. 

 In one piece, but imperfect. Discolored. Teeth little 



worn. Chin bifid. 

 Imperfect. More rounded in vertical aspect. Discolored. 



Chin not bifid. 

 Left side perfect, ramus 52, chin angular. Probably aged 



woman ; no teeth remain, alveoli partly absorbed. 

 Very slightly discolored, chin rounded, teeth very much 



worn. Probably aged man, left postremal alveolus 



absorbed. 

 Very young, not discolored, one molar remaining is un- 

 worn, last molars not fully erupted. 

 Massive fragment, chin bifid. Not discolored. 

 Ramus 53 (left, perfect). Much discolored. Four 



bicuspids, no true molars. A child, between 1st and 



2nd dentition. 



There is no sign of caries in any one of the teeth, 

 chin is in most cases to be narrow and angular. 



The tendency of the 



Skull. 



Lengths — glab-max., 204; metopo-inial, 195; glab-inial, 190; ophryo- 

 max., 201 ; facial (estimated), 65 and about 111. 



Breadths— frontal, min., 95? ; Stephanie, 110?; max., 140. 



Circumf. horiz., 558 ; sagittal arc, 145 ? frontal, 290, 375, 423 + ? 

 Transverse arc. (Pearson's), imperfect, probably 158 or 159 X 2 = 318 ; 

 (Busk's) 163 X 2 = 326 ? 



Ear-height — by Pearson, 120 or more ; by Busk, 125 ; Basibregmatic 

 height probably about 138. 



Nasal breadth 22, length ? Leptorhine. • Orbital, 39, 34 ? Breadth-index, 

 68-6. 



