APPENDIX 
III. 
Crcuiiological Rejmrt upon Two Skulls, collected by Ike 
Horn Expedition. 
By J. T. WILSON, M.B., 
Professor of Anatomy, University of Sydney. 
No. 1 Skull. 
No. 2. Skull. 
llace, district of collec- ) Australian aboriginal from 
tion, marks, etc. / Alice Springs 
[ Pretty good, most of teeth 
State of preservation - 4 shed, and “alveolar point” 
somewhat abraded 
Age - - - - 
Sex - - - - 
Cubic cap. in c.c. 
Weight with mandible 
Senescent or senile 
Male 
1275 
881 grammes 
Equilibrium of cra¬ 
nium - 
'Anteriorly, rests on pos¬ 
terior parts of almost 
edentulous alveolar arch; 
and, posteriorly, on mas¬ 
toid processes 
Australian aboriginal, 
McDonnell Ranges,* 
labelled as collected by 
M. 0. Chance 
Surface considerably ero¬ 
ded. Mandible lacking, 
many teeth lost, and 
others fractured, outer 
walls of orbits and nasal 
septum and turbinals 
damaged, right zygo¬ 
matic arch partly broken 
away, alveolar point 
slightly absorbed 
Aduit 
Male 
1283 
Without mandible 870 
grammes 
Anteriorly, rests on frac¬ 
tured molars, posteriorly, 
conceptacular 
* Tliis skull was also found close to Alice Springs. 
