THE JUKES. 



V. Education. 



38. Reads. 39. Writes. 40. Cyphers. 41. Common school 

 education. Years. Truant. 42. Higher education. Its degree. 

 43. Accomplishments. 44. Intelligence. 45. Useful knowledge. 

 46. Ignorant. 47. Stolid. 



VI. Religious Training and Moral Traits. 



48. Moral sense. 49. Realizes criminal nature of offense com- 

 mitted. 50. Acknowledges obligations to Divine law. 51. What 

 denomination ? 52. Dominant traits. 



VII. Physical and Mental Characteristics. 



53. General health. 54. Constitutional temperament. 55. Ap- 

 pearance of countenance. Head. Skin. Eyes. Posture. Gait. 

 56. Blind. Deaf and dumb. Malformed. Injured. Insane. 

 Paralyzed. Mentally defective. 57. Description of sane. 

 58. Cause. 59. Consequences. 60. Age when first symptoms ap- 

 peared. 61. General feebleness of mind. 62. General feebleness 

 of body. 63. Moral perversion leading to morbid practices. 64. 

 What practices. 65. Diseases. Nervous. Chorea. Epilepsy. 

 Insomnia. Hallucinations. 



Other diseases Constitutional. Respiratory system. Circula- 

 tory system. Nutritive system. Osseous system. Generative and 

 urinary organs. 66. Is it hereditary ? 



VIII. Vices. 



67. Gambling. 68. Opium habit. 69. Prostitution. When 

 practiced first time. 70. How habit began. 71. Inebriety, occa- 

 sional. Periodical. Habitual. 72. At what age was habit begun. 

 Fixed. How long fixed. 73. Its effects. 



IX. Property. 



74. Has inherited property. When. 75. Acquired property. 

 When. 76. Lost it. When. 77. How lost. Prisoner's name. 

 Offense. Prison Register No. List No. Name of prison or peni- 

 tentiary. Date. 



