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HARRIS HAWTHORNE WILDER. 



Prints of the tread-area and of the rolled outer edge are ob- 

 tained in the usual way, by the use of an inked surface, upon which 

 the part to be printed is first placed, and then placed, in the same 

 way, upon a piece of white paper; but the strips used for details, 

 or those covering curved surfaces, are best printed by first inking 



FIG. 21. Print of right foot of Coll. No. 87, reconstructed from impressions 

 taken of various areas. Here the arch is very high and the tread area, indicated by 

 the entire line, is very inadequate. This is one of the few cases known which show a 

 calcar pattern, here, as elsewhere, consisting of a single loop on the heel, open to the 

 tibial side, and slanted somewhat distally, thus coming into close relation with the 

 thenar pattern, covering the small thenar eminence. This latter pattern is also in 

 the form of a loop, with its opening directed fibulo-distally, and is supplied with a 

 triradius. 



