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in the drawing of the normal skull (fig. 1 15). As regards 
general mass it is clear that the skull of Eoanthropus is 
the greater. It will also be noted that there is a marked 
irregularity in its contour, and that there is a noticeable 
degree of asymmetry in its conformation, the right side 
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Fig. 116. — View of the skull of Eoanthropus from above. The parts shaded 
are those which were actually found (half natural size). 
being smaller and not quite of the same form as on the 
left side. 
When he had fitted the fragments of the skull into 
their approximate position, Dr Smith Woodward was 
able to obtain a cast of the cavity which held the brain. 
So closely does that organ fill its space that such a cast 
