CHAPTER XXI—SKULLS FROM ANAU.* 

PLATE 92. 
Figs. 1-3, No. 1, A.N.K., +25 feet. 
Skull of adult individual, probably female, imperfect. Length, 185 mm.; 
breadth, 141 (?) mm.; index, 76.2. Height from auditory foramen to bregma, 
107 mm. Frontal breadth, minima, 95 mm. Orbital width, left, 36 mm.; orbital 
height, 30 mm.; index, 83.3. Malar bone, left, breadth, 25 mm.; height, 26 mm. 
Nasal bone, left, length, 26 mm.; width, 10.5 mm. Angle of nasal bone with 
frontal, 130.7°. The skull is mesocephalic, chamecephalic, with frontal suture; 
with inclined orbit; malar bone is small. Only the left part of the nasal bone; in 
form and type it is identical with the nasal bones of the Mediterranean race, and 
very different from the Mongolian type of nose. The skull is a pentagonoides. 
Fags. 4-5, No. 2, A.N.K., Terrace III. 
We complete this description with another fragment of adult skull, z. e., with 
one complete maxilla, and with part of the left mandible. Palato-maxillary 
breadth, 61 mm.; length, 55 mm. Pyriform aperture of nose, width, 22 mm. 
Nasal height, 47 (?) mm. Index, 46.8. Spino-alveolar height, 23 mm. Little 
prophatnia or alveolar prognathism; teeth strongly worn. 
PLATE 93. 
Fig. x, No. 3, A.N.K., +23 feet. 
Skull of child, 2 to 3 years, imperfect. Length, 166 mm.; breadth, 122 mm.; 
index, 73.4. Maxilla of the same individual; it has the second molar milk tooth. 
Skull, ovordes, dolichocephalic. 
Fig. 2, No. 4, A.N.K., +32 to +37 feet. 
Skull from 2 to 3 years, imperfect. Length, 170 mm.; breadth, 120 mm.; 
index, 70.5. Maxilla with mandible, with 2 milk molars. Pentagonoides, dolicho- 
cephalic, a little deformed. . 
Fig. 3, No. 5, A.N.K., —11 feet. 
Skull of child, 4 to 5 years, imperfect, without the frontal bone. Breadth, 
124 mm.; length, from 170 to 175 mm. (calculated); index, from 72.9 to 70.8. 
Dolichocephalic, probably ellipsoides cuneatus. ‘The left fragment of mandible 
has 2 milk molars. 
Fig. 4, No. 6, A.N.K., +32 to +37 feet. 
Skull of child, imperfect. Length, 188 mm.; breadth, 125 mm.; index, 66.4. 
Ultra-dolichocephalic, ellipsoides, very long. 
Fig. 5, No. 9, A.N.K., +25 jeet. 
Fragment of skull of child, ellipsoides cuneatus. Breadth (probably), 124 mm. 

* Although the skulls found in our excavations were as a rule badly crushed, Mr. Langdon Warner 
was able to save the more important parts of several individuals. Professor Sergi has kindly volun- 
teered to examine these and gives the results herewith.—R. P. 
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