Wounds. The skull of skeleton No. 99-4318, found in rock-slide grave No. 10 (5) on the north side of the Naches River half a mile above its mouth, showed where the right side of the orbit had been pierced in such a way that the malar bone was partly severed and repair had taken place, leaving a large [anterior] lateral projection on the malar bone. One rib had two articular surfaces at the anterior end.

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[214] Smith (d), Figs. 81 and 82; (c), Fig. 359.

[215] Smith, (b), Figs. 165-171.

[216] Smith (b), Fig. 166d.

[217] Smith (d), Fig. 39; (c), p. 440; Teit (a), p. 279.

[218] Museum negative no. 44455, 2-4.

[219] Spinden, pp. 188 and 227, also Fig. 55.

[220] Lewis, p. 189.

[221] Museum negative no. 44455, 2-4.