No. 449-] MALAR DIVISION. 363 



Mcas7irements of the Malars (continued). 











33- 

 13-5 



12.5 " 







% 







(2) Spec. No. 7217, Wistar Institute, 

 adult (below middle age) 

 native of China. Skull 

 dolichocephalic, normal. 

 Upper third molars rudi- 

 mentary ; styloids very 

 rudimentary. A small 

 epipteric on left, on right 

 a large epipteric (41.5 mm. 

 long, 10 mm. high), and 

 several episquamous ossi- 

 cles more posteriorly. 



Both malars consist of 

 a larger superior and a 

 smaller, inferior portion, 

 separated by an antero- 

 posterior moderately den- piete Antero-posicnor 

 tated suture, 21 mm. long on the right, 19 mm. on th 

 (Fig. 2.) 



Ventrally the aspect is entirely different. On 

 tapering process from the maxilla reaches and artici 

 the zygoma; on the right a similar process exists, 

 within 3 mm. of the zygoma. Both processes cover 

 suture anteriorly and posteriorly, but in the middle Ic; 



