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THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN 
In fig. 34, it is represented from above and compared 
with the Trent (Neolithic) skull. The brain capacity is 
160 HO 120 rOO 80 eo -to ■ZO O TO 50 
Fig. 33. — The Langwilh skull viewed from the side and from the front. 
low ; when measured by filling the cavity of the skull 
with millet seed, the size of the brain is found to be only 
LANGWITH 
Fig. 34. — The upper aspect of the Langwith skull contia'^ted with the 
Trent skull of Neolithic date. 
1250 c.c. — about 230 c.c. under the modern average. 
In this respect it differs from most skulls of the Palaeolithic 
period, which are commonly above the modern standard. 
