Correlation of Brain Capacity and Inldliijeiirr. 245 



3. That amongst tlic criminal classes tliere is an un(l<>ul)iiMl per- 

 centage sufficiently devoid of brains as to loiidcr their lopeatod 

 punisliments foi" acts of which they ai-e liardly i('sj>(uisil)le as 

 undcsirahlc as it wouhl appear to be inhiimane. 



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