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REPORT — 1893. 

 Physical Observations on Individuals. 



Number 



Date of 

 Measurement 



Surname 



Christian 

 Name 



Age 



Sex 



Town or 

 Village 



County 



Surnames, 



Surname of your 



Father if diflferent 



from vour own 



Surname of your 



Mother before 

 she was married 



What district do 



your Father's 



people come from ? 



Your 

 Mother's? 



Have your Father's people occupied that part\ 

 of the country for long : if not, state what y 

 you linow of their original locality. J 



Occupation 



General Condition : (1) stout ; (2) medium ; (3) thin. | Photographed (?). 



Skin : (1) pale ; (2) ruddy ; (3) sallow. 



Freckled (?). 



Haie: (R) red ; (F) fair ; (B) brown ; (D) dark ; (N) black. 

 (1) straight ; (2) wavy; (3) curly. 



Amount op Haie on Face: (0) absent; (1) scanty ; (2) medium ; (3) abundant. 



Eyes : (1) blue ; (2) grey, light or dark ; (3) green ; (4) hazel, light or dark. 



Shape of Face: (1) long and narrow; (2) medium; (3) short and broad. 



(I.) Pyramidal, i.e., narrowing upwards ; (IJ.) wedge-shaped, 

 i.e., narrowing downwards; (III.) square; (IV.) round; 

 (A) flat; (B) prominent; (a) cheek-bones incon- 

 spicuous ; (6) cheek-bones prominent. 



Profile op Nose : Compare with outline figures on back, and give the num- 

 ber with which the nose under examination most 

 closely corresponds. 



Lips: (1) thin ; (2) medium ; (3) thick. 



Ears: max. length; (A) flat; (B) outstanding; (a)coarse; (&) finely-moulded. 



Lobes op Ears : (1) absent ; (2) present ; (a) attached ; (h) detached. 



Height 



Standing Sitting 



Cranium 



Length 



Breadth 



Height 



Fack 



Length 



Upper Face 

 Length 



Breadth 



Bigonial 

 Breadth 



Nose 



Length 



Breadth 



KEMARKS. 



Observer'* Signature 



