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The Journal of Heredity 



AVERAGED SIZED NOSES 



rhrso phot<)Kra|)hs and tliosi- on the pn-cc-dinij |)ai;es were laki-n at random to get a com- 

 parative idea of the avera^;e nose of the average man. Hut these were jiieked men who enlisted 

 in the early years of the war and many are decidedly above the true average. Numbers li'- to 40 

 of the small or short nosed group are not here reproduced, (h'ig. 10.) 



IKiuknt check opinion gave three, 

 tJiirl>-, two. These persons it must 

 be remenibered are somewhat al»)\e 

 the true median chiss of society. 



The second test was also made on 

 men probably slightly above (he aver- 

 age. This has been de\eloped into a 



.series of check tests and merits detailed 

 description. J. K. Li\ernois, Ltd., 

 one of the oldest photographic firms in 

 Canada, took a very large number of 

 photographs of enlisted men, in the 

 earl\- \ears of the war, without charging 

 an\- fee for the sittings, and with the 



