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trunk, the absence of apparent inflation of the pelvic 
region, the short limbs, coarser bones, larger shoulder- 
blades and darker colour of the skin. 
Fic. 3.—Same view of the full figure of a young Anglo- 
Ancestry—mixed Indian and European. Age 24. Pro- 
fession musician (violincello). State of health good. 
Skin olive brown (5 red, 4 yellow, 3 blue on inner sur- 
face of upper arm). Stature 169 cm. Cephalic index 
82°56. Nasal index 69°23. Upper facial index 57°93. 
shoulders associated with sedentary occupation, (4) 
contours of body much less smooth and rounded. 
Puate V. 
¥1c. 1.—Front view of the trunk of the man photographed 
in V. 
In this view the slenderness of the trunk is still more 
absence of swelling in the pelvic region and the com- 
to be highly peculiar and would repay further study. 
My remarks in the paper cited are a good instance of 
