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On the Laics of I uheritance In Man 



(III.) The Li'ixjlli i,f LEFT ForcAirm. Tlii; arm Iniiiig beut as miich us possible is laid ui>on 

 a taWe, with the IkukI flattened anil i)re.sseil tiniily agaiiist the table, a box, book, or otber hai-d 

 object is phiced on its edge so tis touch the liony projcction of the elbow, another so as to touuh 

 the tili of tlie niiddle fingor. ('are nuist bc taken that the books are both periicndietilar to the 

 edge of the tabhi. The distiticc between the books is measured witli a tivi«. 



The arm bciiig beut as nnicli as possible the elbow is jiressed against the corner of a room or 

 the ddorpost, the band beiiig flattened and pressed against the wall. The greate.st distauce froni 

 the ti|> of the niiddle finger to the curner or doorpost i.s to be mc:usured. 



Siiiii/ilr nf filled in Ihitti Card nf Fininli/ .]fi>(isiirfiiieii(.<!. 



