ANTHROPOMETRY 85 



Reds Light brownish-red (sandy red), medium brownish-red, brick- 

 red, saffron red, chestnut red (or auburn) ; specials. 



MUSTACHE AND BEARD 



Remarks: The mustache (in particular) and also the beard, fre- 

 quently differ in density, color, and waviness, from the hair of the 

 head. (The pubic hair also frequently differs, but with that the ob- 

 server in general is not concerned.) The mustache is often more 

 scanty, or coarser, and in non-brunet Whites is commonly of a more 

 reddish color than the hair on the scalp, while the beard is often 

 more wavy. Both mustache and beard offer some interesting differ- 

 ences from the hair of the scalp in greying. Observations on mus- 

 tache and beard among many peoples are regrettably made difficult 

 by the practices of depilation or shaving, while those on hair are 

 occasionally made difficult among Whites by extensive calvitia 

 and by various artifices. 



DESCRIPTIVE NOTES, MUSTACHE AND BEARD 



Quantity: scarce medium thick. 



short medium long. 

 Color : Character : 



EYEBROWS 



Color: Quantity: scanty medium bushy connected. 



FOREHEAD 



Height: low medium high. 



Breadth: narrow medium broad. 



Slope backward : none slight moderate pronounced. 



SUPRAORBITAL RIDGES 



Development : Imperceptible traces slight moderate medium 

 pronounced excessive supraorbital arch. 



NASION DEPRESSION 



Character: shallow medium deep; narrow and impressed; wide; 

 combinations. 



