Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia . ANIA FROM THE MOUNDS OF FLORIDA. Rudiments of a suture-line, which, if complete, would divide the bone, arenumerous. Kopernitzky, out of sixty-one Ainos skulls, found the traces of the suture in fifty per * states that ina series of seventy-sevenAinos skulls collated fromthe papers of many writers,three examples (4 per cent)of bi-partite malars andthirty-nine (50 per cent)with persistent innersuture-trace were found in Japaneseskulls a complete bi-parti-tism in 9 per cent and thesuture-trace in 20 per cen


Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia . ANIA FROM THE MOUNDS OF FLORIDA. Rudiments of a suture-line, which, if complete, would divide the bone, arenumerous. Kopernitzky, out of sixty-one Ainos skulls, found the traces of the suture in fifty per * states that ina series of seventy-sevenAinos skulls collated fromthe papers of many writers,three examples (4 per cent)of bi-partite malars andthirty-nine (50 per cent)with persistent innersuture-trace were found in Japaneseskulls a complete bi-parti-tism in 9 per cent and thesuture-trace in 20 per has examinedthe crania of many raceswith reference to thesuture-traces in the malarbone. I have commentedon the rarity of the bi- Fig. 15.—Examples of supplemental ossicles at the malo-zygomaticsuture, a, 1,556: partite malar bone in the6, 5; c. 1,305; d, 1 c l North American fig. 18 a fissure is seen extending from the middle of the malo-zygomaticsuture forward toward the maxilla. This is figured as an illustration of a line.


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