Case 11 .— Humeri and tibjae selected 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 
orbital, 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 
skeletons showing a wide range of pathological or anomalous 
characters. 
Case 26. — The Cunningham series of models illustrating ' 
the surface of the brain and its correlation with the skull. 
Case 27. — Casts of cranial cavities of various animals and, 
races of men. 
Cases 28 and 29. — Articulated skeletons of a gorilla, and 
of individuals of various races. 
Cases 30 and 31. — The chemical constituents of the hu- 
man body. 
No. 33.— (Wall). Life masks of the people of the east 
coast of Asia and of Oceanica. 
