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E. a. 1. European man, skeleton o f: adult. J .S . .
E. a. 2. European woman, . skeleton of : adult. J .S .
E. a. 3. Negro man, skeleton o f: adult. J. S.
E. a. 8 . Male child, , skeleton of.
E. a. 9 Human foetus, . skeleton of. . . .
E. a. 10. ----------foetus, skeleton of: fifth month. J. S.
E. a. 11. ----------foetus, skeleton of : third month. J. S.
E. a. 12. —:------foetus, . . skeleton of: second month. J. II.
E. a. 13. ----------foetus, hones of, separated : ninth month. J. H.
E. a. 14. —|------foetus, bones of, separated : eighth month. J. H.
E. a. 20. ---- -----skull (adult) the bones joined artificially. J. H.
E. 0 . 2.1 . [—[------skull,(çetat. 15) perfect. .
EE a- 2 2 - ———9 foetus, . skull of; the bones joined.
E. a. 23. s--------- foetus, skull of, the bones separated: fifth month.
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E. a. 24. —------- skull, edentulous from age. .
E. a. 25. —|------ skull, . ; . teeth of, perfect in Ihe lower, wanting in
the upper jaw. J. S.
E. a. 26. ----------lower jaw, . showing the changes consequent on the
falling of the teeth.
E. a, 26. *■ Cranium of a Frenchman. J. S. . . .
.. 2. Cranium of an Armenian. J. S.
.. 3. Cranium of a German. J. S. . . . .
s. Cranium of an Irishman. Presented by the late Professor Todd,
as the head of an Irish labourer, and remarkable
for its great size, and fulness
of development in every region. J. H.
5. Cranium of a Mulatto. J. S. . .
6. Cranium of a Greenland man. Donor, Sir Charles Gieseckie.
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7. Cranium of a Greenland woman. Donor, Sir Charles Gieseckie.
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8. Cranium of a Negro. J. S..........................................................................
9. Cranium of a Negro. J. S. . . . . •
to. Cranium of a New Zealander. J. S...........................................................
1 1 . Cranium, and a mask of Bridget Butterly, executed for the murder
of Mrs. Thompson, alias Peck, instigated
to the deed partly by jealousy in
love, and partly by a desire for plunder. J.S. ..
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13. Cranium, and a cast of the face of Bridget Ennis, executed as
the aecomplice of Butterly (H ): plunder
her first and only object. J.S .
13. Cranium of Matthew Osborne, executed for the murder of his
wife in a fit of passion. J. S.
14. Cranium of Patrick Grace, executed for the assassination of Mr.
Chadwick ; acknowledged on the scaffold
to have been his thirteenth murder. Presented
by G. Watts, Esq. Jun. J. H. ••
15- Cast of the head of Mellon, executed for murder, committed
under the combination system. J. H.
18- Cast of the head of Magrath, executed as the accomplice of
Mellon. (see 15) J. H. . •
it- Cranium of Maria Canning, executed for poisoning her husband,
with a view to carry on an amour with
another man. J. H. .
18- Cranium found at Ayre, in Suffolk, supposed to be that of an
ancient Briton. Presented by the Dean of
St. Patricks. J. H. . . . •
19. Cranium of the child of a North American Indian. Presented
by Doctor Butler. J • H .
2 0 . Cranium of an idiot. J .S . . • • ■ • • . .
21. Cranium of an idiot. J .S .
22. Cranium enormously enlarged from hydrocephalus. J. S.
23. Cranium of a child, enlarged from hydrocephalus. J.S .
24. Cranium with narrow forehead and elevated vertex. J. S.
25. Section of a Cranium with very narrow, elongated vertex. J. S.
28. Cranium much flattened laterally, long from before backwards,
and prominent behind. J.S. . •
2 7 . Cast of the head of a child (excessively cross and peevish)
shaped like the former. J.S .
28. Cranium, with large os triquetrum at top of os oceipitis. J. S.
29. Cranium (aged) extravagantly crooked and unequal. J. H.
3 0 . Cranium (aged) with great depression of the base inwards, and
anchylosis of the first vertebra. J. H.
31. Cranium with remarkable projection of the os oceipitis backwards.
J. S. . • •
32. Cranium of an idiot. J.S . • * *
33. Cranium of an idiot (a large muscular man) : It is extremely
thin, light, and badly shaped. The brain
in the sella turcica was diseased. J . H.
3 4 . Section of a -cranium of very unusual thickness, solidity, and
weight. J.S . .