( 11 ) 



G.— Shape of face P 



(1) Long and narrow. (2) Medium. (3) Short and broad. (4) Py- 

 ramidal, i.e., narrowing upwards. (5) Wedge-shaped, i.e., 

 pointed towards chin. 



H. — Profile of nose ? — 



(1) Straight. (2) Aquiline. (3) Concave or turned up. (4) High 

 bridged. (5) Sinuous or wavy. (6) Chinese type. {T) Negroid 

 type. (8) Australoid type. 



I. —Prognathism or prominence of the region of the mouth ? 



(0) Absent. (1) Slight. (2) Moderately marked. (3) Consider- 



able. 



J. — Lip3 — 



(1) Thin, (2) Medium. (3) Thick. (4) Everted. 

 K.— Prominence of face transversely? — 



Proprosopic (face prominent, f frT^^fe (1) * 

 cheek bones not perceptible). j Moderate (2). 



r r ' (. Mesoprosopic (3). 



Platyprosopic (face flat, cheek f Well marked (4). 

 bones conspicuous). (_ Excessive (5). 



II.— EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULE. 



The " Preliminary Particulars " require some explanation. The 

 age may offer some difficulty on account of the person not being able 

 to express it ; in such cases the observer must indicate it to the best 

 of his judgment, inserting the word " about " before the number 

 he enters for it. 



The condition of the body is to be noted, as it may explain some 

 peculiarity in the measurements which might be thought to be due to 

 error. To save time and trouble in writing, numbers within brackets 

 are attached to each of the conditions, so that if the person is thin, 

 it will be sufficient to write " 3 " in the blank column. This plan 

 is also to be followed in recording the descriptive characters which 

 follow. 



The " Descriptive Characters " are next to be recorded, and while 

 this is being done the observer may engage the subject in conversation, 

 so as to gain his confidence and overcome any fear or repugnance he 

 may have to be measured. When the colour or form in the subject does 

 not correspond to any in the schedule, but is intermediate between 

 two colours or forms, the two numbers between which it lies should be 

 entered in the blank column. If any difficulty is found in answering 

 the questions in the schedule, reference should be made to the section 

 Descriptive Characters for further explanation. 



III.-DESCEIPTIVE CHARACTERS. 



In the following sections the various particulars regarding the 

 Descriptive Characters asked in the Schedule are explained, and 

 others supplementary to them which may with advantage ba noted 

 by the traveller are given. 



