96 CHARLES MIDLO AND HAROLD CUMMINS 



Th: 0(5);L"(2);L t (8);S(2). 



I: 0(6);L d (10);L p (l). 



II: (16);L p (l). 



Ill: 0(9);V(l);L d (l);W(3);S(3). 



IV: (7) ; V (3) ; I/ (1) ; V (2) ; L> (1) ; W (2) ; 



&(!) 



CA: (17). While it is possible that features 

 which appear to lie in 3 P (figs. 573, 577, 580) 

 should be identified with the distal central 

 area, they seem to be more closely related 

 to H d , with which they have been counted. 



PAN 



Manus 



Figures 581-583 

 (See also Cummins and Spragg, figs. 1-20.) 



(H,79) H d + H": (35) ; L p (5) ; L" (1) ; S (1). 

 In addition there is one palm 

 presenting the unusual com- 

 bination of an L p situated in 

 the mid-ulnar level, accompa- 

 nying a W in H p , the W being 

 counted below with H p ; all 

 other patterns representing 

 H d + H p are the only patterns 

 of the hypothenar territory. 

 H d : (32) ; L p (3) ; L r (1). 

 HP: 0(l);L d (31);LP(3);W(l);S(l). 



Th(80): Th + I: V (5) ; L d (4); I/ (2);T(4). 

 Th: (41);L P (23); W (1). 



I (80): I + Th: See above. 



I: 0(40);V(5);T(1);L-(17);L-(1); 

 W(l). 



II (81) : (35) ; V (1) ; L d (4) ; LP (26) ; 



L p + III(5);W(4);S(6). 



III (80) : (61) ; L p (12) ; L p + II (5) ; 



L"(i);W(i). 



IV (80): 0(31);L d (45);W(2);TL d (2), 

 CA (80): (80). 



