By Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunniuyton. 



97 



Sagittal Frontal 



135 



German way 



113 



To Inial 



330? 



Orbital 



40—33 



— Opisthion 378 



Nasal 



48—22 



Transverse 



313 



Palatal 



45—41 



German way 



316 



Mandible 









Chinheight 



32 







Length 



90 







Ramus 



60 



Indices 





Capacity 





Cranial Long ? 



72.66 



Pearson & Lee') 

 (diametral) J 





Nasal 



45.8 



1380 



Orbital 



82.5 



Pelletier (do) 



1383 







Beddoe (peripheral) 



1487 







Pearson & Lee (do.) 



1494 



Femora 



Humeri 



Right and Left 436, Oblique Length 437 

 Circumf. of midshaft, Right 92, Left 90 



Right 325, Left, 320. Circumf. 68 & 64 

 Ulna 254, Radius 238. Clavicles 154 & 152 

 Stature by Manouvrier, mean of 2 femora 1627=64 inches 

 mean of 4 bones 1630=64.2 „ 

 „ „ Beddoe, from femora only 1638=64.5 „ 



This is a masculine skull of fair size and regular form, oval in the norma 

 verticalis and slightly flattened in the lateral and occipital ones. The subject 

 was probably in the flower of his age ; all the teeth have erupted, but are 

 little worn ; there is no caries. The glabella and brow-ridges are prominent, 

 the orbits square, the nose long, narrow, and aquiline. The skull has been 

 well pieced, but is imperfect in several points, and the basio-bregmatic 

 height and maximum length are both rather uncertain. I should put the 

 probable capacity at 1450. The skull may or may not be " late Celtic." 



DESCRIPTON OF BLATES. 



Plate I. 



1 — 2 Two bronze earpicks found with fragments of Samian bowls of 

 forms 29 and 30 and a coin of Nero ; 4 — 5ft. deep in ditch at entrance 

 to rectilinear enclosure. 



3 Bronze pin of Roman type. Surface of ditch No. 2. 



4 Bronze brooch, made of one piece of metal, spiral spring, bow flat with 



slight ornament of pounced oblong dots ; 4ft. deep, ditch No. 4, 

 with bead rim bowl pottery, and a baked clay sling bullet. Length 

 2in. 

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