3184-94. Hindoo skulls. Nos. 3184-5 are children; and No. 3194 shows extensive disease of the alveoli, the sur- rounding bone being quite healthy.
3195. t The same. P. C.
The next six specimens are skulls, and not casts.
3196-8. " Natives of Bengal. Hindoos." P. C.
3199-3201. " " Mussulmans," P. C.
3202. " " " Cast.
3203. f " Bengallee." P. C.
3204. Hindoo skull ; cast.
3205. Skull picked up on the banks of the Ganges, but proba- bly a Caucasian. Amativeness very large. P. C.
3206. Chinese skull.
3207-9. " cast. S. and H.
3210. Chinese skull of Tartar race, according to Dr. Bachi." Cast.
3211. Foot of a Chinese woman ; natural skeleton, and about 5 in. in length. The os calcis makes about a right angle with the rest of the foot ; its position is very nearly per- pendicular, and its form quite irregular outwardly, and at the insertion of the tendo achilles. The bones are, of course, small ; but otherwise the foot is well formed, ex- cepting some obliquity of the metatarso-phalangeal articu- lations. 1863. Mr. Geo. Sceva.
3212. Bones of the mate to the above, separated by maceration. Appearances of os calcis the same. Both specimens pre- pared by Mr. S. 1863. Mr. Geo. Sceva.
3213. Model of the extremely small foot of a Chinese woman, as it appears when dressed. 1863. Mr. G. Sceva.
3214. "Kalrnuc; Royal Museum, Paris." Cast.
3215. " Devotee, according to Dr. Bachi." "
3216. * " Kirkgese ; a race in Siberia." S. and H.
3217. f " Burmese ; from the camp at Rangoon, where it was dug up." S. and H.
3218. Malay skull. Cast ; from Dr. Morton. 1849.
3219. Skull of a dissecting-room subject from Manilla. Cal-
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