Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
The skull-cap indicates inferior 
intelligence, but the cranial capac¬ 
ity was as great as that of some 
men to-day, and twice as large as 
that of an ape. 
The straightness of the thigh¬ 
bone indicates that his “posture 
must have been fully as erect as in 
modem man.”— Lull. 
“The teeth of the Java man are 
also of a distinctly human type.”— 
Lull. 
“Dr. Dubois, a Dutch army sur¬ 
geon, the owner of the fragments, 
will not permit their further study 
by his colleagues.”— Lull. 
2. Of the Heidelberg man only a 
lower jaw was found, but this was 
complete. It is heavy and massive, 
with receding chin. 
“The teeth are regularly placed 
and the canines are not in any way 
bestial in their development, less 
so, indeed, than in some modern 
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