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This ware is much prized in Japan on account of its fine 
enamel colors and elaborate ornamentation. 
No. 21. — Vase of Ault faience. 
NO. 22. — Jardiniere and pedestal of Ault faience. 
No. 23. — Large vase of modern ((trade) satsuma. 
No. 24. — Jardiniere and pedestal of Ault faience. 
No. 25. — Large Vase of Ault faience. 
NO. 26. — Jardiniere and pedestal of Ault faience. 
NOS. 27 AND 28. — Two large handsome royal blue Berlin 
porcelain vases, decorated with medallions, cupids and portraits 
of golden vines and raised flowers. 
ALCOVE I 04. 
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 
This section is situated on the east and south galleries of the 
East Court. On the east gallery is the Anthropometric Labora- 
tory, in which are placed the various physical apparatus. 
There are in the same room, apparatus for illustrating the 
law governing the distribution of individuals in a binominal 
curve, and for the drawing of the outlines of the various parts 
of the skeleton. 
In addition there are apparatus for taking the measurements 
of the body. Among the instruments here used are an adjust- 
able table for measuring the stature, and a chair constructed on a 
similar principal to study the variations in the length of the 
trunk, at different angles of incline to the perpendicular. 
On the south gallery are situated cases containing the col- 
lections of crania, skeletons, etc. 
CASE 1. — Craniometrical nomenclature. 
CASE 2. — Sexual variation in the skeleton. 
CASE 3. — Skulls showing the range of variation in the 
sutures. 
CASE 4. — Skulls showing the range of variation at the gla- 
bella and pterion, and in the orbits. 
CASE 5. — Skulls showing variation in the nasal skeleton 
and in the degrees of prognathism. 
