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CASE 6— Skulls showing variations in the intermaxilliary 
suture, mastoid process, shape of palate and direction of pala- 
tine suture, and at ^he region of union. 
CASE 7. — Skulls showing variations in the lower jaw, lach- 
rymal bone and occipital condyles. 
CASE 8. — Clavicles and scapulae selected to show range of 
variation. 
CASE 9. — Skulls showing the range of variation in denti- 
tion. 
CASE 10. — Sacri, sterni, and ossa innominata selected to 
show range of variation. 
CASE 11. — Humeri and tibiae elected to show the range of 
variation. 
CASE 12. — Skulls showing range of variation in capacity,, 
the cephalic and altitudinal index. 
CASE 13. — Skulls showing the range of variation in the orb- 
ital, nasal and dental indices. 
CASE 14. — Skulls showing the range of variation in the 
facial, palatal and bizygostephanic indices. 
CASE 15. — The range of variation in the scapilar, lumbar, 
sacral and pelvic indices. 
CASE 16. — The range of variation in the femur. 
CASE 17. — Skulls affected by disease. 
CASE 18.— Skulls artificially deformed. 
CASE 19. — Trepanned skulls from Peru. 
CASES 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 AND 25. — Disarticulated skele- 
tons showing a wide range of pathological or anomalous char- 
acters. 
ALCOVES OF THE EAST COURT. 
ALCOVE 81. — Reproductions of Central American Antiqui- 
ties. 
ALCOVE 82. — Case 1. Prehistoric Pottery of Colombia. 
CASE 2. — Stone carvings from Valley of Mexico. 
CASE 3. — Carved stone figures. Mexico and Central Amer- 
ica. 
CASE 4. — (Temporary.) Archeology of Ohio. 
ALCOVE 83. — Cases 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. — Objects from the 
Hopewell group of Mounds, Ohio. 
