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433. Malay of the island^ of Sambawa. Dr 
Doormlc. 
434. A Dutciiman of noble family, born in 
Utrecht, and for several years a captain in the 
army at Batavia, in the island of Java, where he 
died in the prime of life. He was remarkably 
handsome, not deficient in talent, and of an ami¬ 
able disposition, but devoted to conviviality and 
dissipation, which finally destroyed him. Dr. 
Doornik, from whom I obtained this cranium, 
gave me the above facts from personal know¬ 
ledge. 
435. Oceanic Necro, from the Indian Archi¬ 
pelago. Dr. Doornik. 
436. Skull from the cave near Steubenville, 
Ohio. Dr. McDowell. 
437. Same. Dr. Andrews., of Steubenville. 
See Crania Americana, PL 63 p. 235. 
438. Same. Dr. Andrews. 
439. Same. Dr. Andj'ews. 
440. Do. Dr. Hildreth of Marietta. 
441. Creek Warrior. Dr. Pancoast, 
442. Bengalee. Dr. J. Carson. 
443. Bengalee. Dr. J. Carson. 
444. Bengalee. Dr. J. Carson. 
445* J^ERvyiAN Child, -Arica. 
See Crania Americana, Plate 2, and page 106. 
446. Peruvian. Temple of the Sun. 
See Crania Americana, plate xi. — c. page 130. 
447. Peruvian. Near Callao. Dr. Kiischen- 
herger. 
448. Peruvian. Near Callao. 
449. Peruvian. Santa. 
