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the men Nos. 7, 9, 10, 11, and 20, Nos. 4, 6, and 13 being doubtful ; and 

 among the women we get Nos. 6 to 11. All the men of this class, with 

 the exception of No. 20 — who is a gardener — are engaged in indoor work, 

 and most probably all the women likewise are, or have been, employed in 

 factories. 



Tables I. and II. (see p. 508) show the various individual measure- 

 ments, indices, itc. 



The skin colour being divided into pale, ruddy, and dark. 



The hair colour being divided into fair, red, brown, dark, and black. 



The hair into straight and wavy. 



The eyes into light, medium, and dark. 



The face was divided, according to the general impression given by a 

 full-face view, into long, medium, or broad. 



The cheek-bones were divided according as they appeared to be 

 inconspicuous or prominent. 



The profile of the nose was divided into straight (St.), hooked (1), 

 and sinuous (2). 



All measurements were taken in millimetres. 



Tables III. and IV. give the mean indices of all the men and women 

 respectively, and also their mean indices when grouped according to their 

 eye colours. 



Tables V. and VI. are arranged in a similar way for their hair colour. 



Tables VII. and VIII. give the relations of hair colour to eye colour. 



Tables III. and IV. 



Tables V. and VI. 



