THE TEETH OF FOSSH. MAN 
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twice natural size), and of an Australian native, are placed 
in series with the Piltdown specimen. All are poised so 
as to show the inner or lingual aspect. In shape and 
size the tooth is clearly more closely related to the anthro- 
poid than the human form. The crown is conical pointed 
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"iG. 169. —The right lower canine tooth found at Piltdown compared with 
the corresponding tooth of man and of anthrop'oids. 
I. Right lower canine of a ymng female chimpanzie (lingual aspect), 
a female gorilla ,, 
Eoanthropus ,, 
a child (twice nat. size) ,, 
an .Australian native ,, 
Left .. ,. Neanderthal man ,, 
Right ,, ., female gorilla (anterior aspect). 
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