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io8. Drawing of the jaws, in profile, from Dr Smith Woodward's 
original model of the Piltdown skull 327 
109. A drawing of the same parts of a male chimpanzee . . 327 
no. A comparison of the palatal areas in a female chimpanzee, 
in the Piltdown specimen as reconstructed in the original 
model, and in a modern Englishman 328 
1 1 1. Profile drawing of Dr Smith Woodward's reconstruction of the 
skull of Eoanthropus 330 
112. Profile drawing of the skull of a modern Englishman with a 
cranial capacity of 1425 c.c 331 
113. Face view of the skull of Eoanthropus as reconstructed by 
Dr Smith Woodward 332 
114. Face view of a modern human skull for comparison with 
fig. 113 333 
r 1 5. View of a modern skull from above, showing the bones and 
sutures of the vault 334 
116. View of the skull of Eoanthropus from above .... 335 
117. Showing the bones which form the hinder or occipital part of 
a modern skull ......... 340 
118. (A) Drawing of the occipital aspect of the Piltdown skull as 
reconstructed by Dr Smith Woodward ; (B) From a recon- 
struction by the Author 344 
119. The right and left parietal bones superimposed to show how 
much of each is missing ........ 346 
120. (A) Transverse vertical section of the skull of an Australian 
aboriginal, to show the bones forming the base, side, and 
roof of the brain cavity ; (B) Of an orang, to show the bones 
forming the base, sides, and roof of the brain cavity . . 350 
121. Reconstruction of the left half of the Piltdown skull compared 
with a similar section of the Gibraltar and of the Dartford 
skull 351 
122. Occipital aspect of the Gibraltar skull, to show the manner in 
which Neanderthal skulls appear to be compressed from 
above downwards 352 
123. (A) Hinder aspect of the skull of a young gorilla about three 
years old ; (B) The same aspect of the skull of a female 
chimpanzee about twelve years old 354 
124. Fragments of test skull 359 
125. The right parietal fragment (stippled) of the test skull, super- 
imposed on the left parietal, to bring out the corresponding 
points of the two sides 360 
