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654. Chilicoi, an Araucanian Chief. 
See Cran. Amer. PI. GB, paye 241. Dr. Casanova, 
655. Bampuni, an Araucanian Chief. 
See Crania A7nericana, Plate GG. G7, page 242. Dr. Casanova. 
656. CiiiLuciii, an Araucanian Chief in the 
Chilian cavalry. Dr. Casanova. 
657. POTAWATOMIE. 
See Cran. Amer. PL 34, page 186. Michigan, Dr. Walker, 
658. Aboriginal American, from the cave near 
Steubenville, Ohio, 
See No. 436, 437, D>'. S. P. Hildreth. 
659. Assinaboin. Upper Missouri. Dr. B. 
B. Brown. 
660. Osage. Upper Missouri. Dr. B. B. 
Brown., of St. Louis. 
681. Fames. (Mexican.) 
See Cran. Amer. plate 17, A. page 154. Aead. Nat. Sc. of 
Philadelphia. 
682. Mexican. Toltecan? stock. 
See Cran. Amer. plate 17, page 153. 
{In Cran. Amer. Table \,page 257, this skull is erroneously 
referred to No. 559.) 
683. Chippeway Warrior. 
See Cran. Amer. Pi. 28, page 177. H. R. Schoolcraft, Esq. 
684. Chippeway. Prof. Eaton. 
685. Peruvian. Pachacamac, or Temple of the 
Sun. Dr. Ruschenhcrgcr. 
686. Peruvian. Santa. Dr. Rush^nherger. 
687. Skull from the Cemetery-Cave at Steuben¬ 
ville, Ohio. See No. 436. ^c. 
688. Natick, or Nantuket Indian. Dr. Paul 
Swift. 
689. Mexican Indian, slain at the battle of San 
Jacinto, in Texas, 1836. W. M. Blackford, Esq. 
690. 3Iexican Soldier, with a cicatrized sabre 
