The American journal of the medical sciences . llection. Thefollowing list of photographs may be regarded as fairly representative ofthese collections: Xo. 1. Two incomplete human tibiae from a mound in Alamada County,California, furnished me by the kindness of Dr. Billings, from the collectionin the Surgeon-Generals Office of the War Department, U. S. A. Xo. 2. A group of tibiae and fibulae from a burial mound near St. FrancisRiver, Arkansas, furnished me by the kindness of Professor F. W. Putnam,of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology in Cam-bridge, Mass. Figs. 2 and 3. N


The American journal of the medical sciences . llection. Thefollowing list of photographs may be regarded as fairly representative ofthese collections: Xo. 1. Two incomplete human tibiae from a mound in Alamada County,California, furnished me by the kindness of Dr. Billings, from the collectionin the Surgeon-Generals Office of the War Department, U. S. A. Xo. 2. A group of tibiae and fibulae from a burial mound near St. FrancisRiver, Arkansas, furnished me by the kindness of Professor F. W. Putnam,of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology in Cam-bridge, Mass. Figs. 2 and 3. No. 3. A skull with other diseased and healthy bones, all from the sameskeleton, from a burial mound in Colorado, furnished me from same collec-tion. Figs. 4 and 5. No. 4. Two tibiae, selected from other bones of a skeleton in my own col-lection sent to me by Dr. J. W. Brown, Mr. Thomas M. Trippe, and , exhumed from a prehistoric burial site on the Animas River, Colo- 120 IIVDE, PRE-COLUM 151 AX SYPHILIS IX AM Ell IC AFio. 1. Fig. Fig 3 Fig. 4.


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