xviii THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN 
FIG. 
141. Profile of the test skull and of the reconstructed skull, orient- 
ated on the lines described in the text 386 
142. Profile of the reconstruction of the test skull compared with 
the reconstruction of the Piltdown skull 386 
143. Two reconstructions of the Piltdown skull 388 
144. Four types of human skulls compared — Galley Hill, Piltdown, 
La Chapelle-aux-Saints, and Pithecanthropus . . . 392 
145. Diagram made from a brain cast of an Australian native, with 
a capacity of 1450 c.c 402 
146. Profile drawing of the brain cast from the skull of a young 
gorilla superimposed on a corresponding drawing of the cast 
from the Gibraltar skull 406 
147. Profile drawing of the brain cast taken from the reconstruction 
of the Piltdown skull by the Author 408 
148. Profile drawing of the original cast of the Piltdown brain . . 409 
149. Profile drawing of the brain cast from the skull of an 
Australian native, with a capacity of 1450 c.c. . . . 410 
1 50. Profile drawing of the brain cast of the Gibraltar skull . . 412 
151. The occipital aspect of the brain cast from the skull of a 
young gorilla, to show the slight degree of asymmetry of 
the left and right sides 4^5 
152. Brain cast from the skull of an Australian native (capacity 
1450 c.c), to show the parts of the brain presented in a view 
from behind 41? 
153. An occipital view of the original brain cast of the Piltdown 
skull 419 
154. Occipital view of the Piltdown brain cast as restored by the 
Author 420 
155. View of the upper aspect of a brain cast taken from the skull 
of a native Australian 422 
156. Brain cast of the Neanderthal skull viewed from above . . 423 
157. Brain cast from the skull of a young gorilla viewed from 
above, to show the markings for the longitudinal blood- 
sinus 424 
158. Drawings of the Piltdown brain cast as originally restored by 
Dr Smith Woodward 425 
159. Drawing of the upper aspect of the Piltdown brain cast as 
restored by the Author ........ 427 
160. Right half of the mandible of an Australian native, viewed 
from the inner or mouth aspect to show certain human 
characters 433 
