76 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 Traifiing 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. 



