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wound of the Os Frontis^ Slain at San Jacinto, 
1836. J. /• Audubon, Esq. 
691. Suabian: Branch of the German race, 
from Tubingen in Wurtenherg. Dr. Engelma^. 
692. German, of Frankfort, on the Main, Dr. 
Engelmarm. 
693. Same as 692. 
694. Ottigamie, or Fox Indian, Dr. P.'Gregg, 
of Stephenson, Illinois. 
695. Hindu? This skull, which is chiefly re¬ 
markable for its small size, was obtained from a 
dissecting room. 
696. Sioux, or Dacota. Child about five years 
old. Upper Missouri. Dr. B. B. Brown. 
697. Peruvian. Temple of the Sun. Dr. 
Ruschenherger. 
698. Seminole Warrior. Florida. Col. J. J. 
Ahert. 
699. Peruvian. Temple of the Sun, near Lima, 
Dr. Ruschenherger. 
700. Ancient Peruvian. From a tomb on the 
island of Titicaca. (A cast.) Mr. Pent land. 
See Crania Americana, "page 97, 
701. Ancient Peruvian. From a tomb in the 
island of Titicaca. (A cast.) Air. Pentland. 
702. Cast of a skull found with the preceding. 
703. Cast of a skull taken by Mr. Pentland 
from an ancient tomb at Caracolla: latitude 17^ 
38" South. 
704. Cast of a skull of the Ancient Peruvian 
race, taken from the tombs between Pomete and 
Chimguage, by Mr. Pentland. 
705. Cast of a skull taken by Mr. Pentland 
from a very large tomb in the island of Titicaca. 
Cran. Jimer. page 97, 4’c. 
