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N^o. 3 is a counterfeiter. ITis head is small, but of excellent 

 shape, and he has rather a refined physical organization. His crimi- 



Group 3, Xo. 1. 



Group 3, No. 2. 



nal record is bad, and he has served at least one term before for 

 the same offense. His imagination, temperament, and vices wonld 

 select him as a person who would 

 be guilty of a very different and 

 more fleshly kind of crime. The 

 group is formed by the correla- 

 tion of crime; they have noth- 

 ing in common in physical or- 

 ganization. 



The third group are thieves. 

 No. 1 is a confirmed criminal, 

 and has served several terms in 

 prison. He is the tallest man in 

 the list. His head is "long"- 

 and well formed, and his fea- 

 tures are regular. His expres- 

 sion indicates power of sustained 

 thought, and his peculiar appear- 

 ance is not due to his kind of 

 crime, but to his habit of mind. 

 He is a pessimist of the first 



Group 3, No. 3. 



rank, and hates the world, his fellow-men, and perhaps himself 

 most of all. He will not work when at liberty, thinks that society 



