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calculations work out to 4 ft. 9 \ in., 4 ft. 9 J in., 4 ft. 9| in., 
and 5 ft. 0^ in. respectively. And this is, at any rate, sufficient to 
indicate that we are dealing with a short race. Some of the 
bones appear to show considerable relative strength; others are 
Sections of Tibiae.— N. Normal ; G., Gibraltar Caves ; CM., Cro-Magnon man ; 
P.Ch., Perthi Chwareu; C, Cattedown. 
decidedly feeble, but probably this is due to the exaggerated 
sexual differences of frame of early times. 
Neither of the skulls could be removed intact. The most 
perfect were more or less embedded in stalagmite, and others 
were partially crushed when found. Two, however, are facially 
almost perfect, and one of these retains the frontal bone. Some 
of the detached pieces of skull are well charactered, especially 
