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ANTIQUITY OF MAN.

EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES.

Plate I.

Fig. 1. Calvarium or skull-cap, outer view.

2. Fore border of the same, showing frontal sinuses and portions of the orbital and nasal cavities.

Plate II.

Fig. 1. Left side view of calvarium.

2. Left ramus of lower jaw; with outside view and grinding surface of the incisor, i, canine, c, and premolar, p.

Plate III.

Fig. 1. Right side view of calvarium.

2. Left ramus of lower jaw; with inside views of the incisor, i, canine, c, and premolar, p.

3. Portion of occiput, outer view.

Plate IV.

Fig. 1. Femur, back view, with ends restored in outline.

2. Portion of shaft, side view.

3. Femur of recent male individual, back view.

4. Portion of shaft, side view.

(All the figures are drawn, of the natural size, on the stones without reversing.)


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