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other the second palmar area is circumscribed, the first and third being 

 partly confluent. 



Fig. 14. 



Fig. 15. 



Fig. 16. 



Fig. 17. 



Figs. 14 and 1.5.— Right feet of identical twins No. III. Tracing. 



Figs. 16 and 17.— Left feet of identical twins No. III. Tracing 



difierence is due to a slight change of position of a single triradius. 



The apparent 



III. Use as Means of Peesonal Identification, 



(a) Palms and Soles vs. Finger-Tips. — Aside from the morphological 

 and biological aspects of the subject as presented in the previous pages, 

 there remains to be mentioned a side of great practical utility, a short 

 discussion of which may not bo out of place in this paper; namely, 

 the use of prints of palms and soles for purposes of personal identification. 



