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Hair. 



1. Is the colour in adults— 1. Black, coal-black? 2. Dark 

 brown ? 3. Medium, chestnut brown ? 4. Fair blond, yellow, or 

 flaxen ? 5. Bed auburn ? 



Only adults whose hair has not begun to turn grey should be 

 selected for this purpose. The shades are best discriminated not in 

 sunshine, but in the shade on a bright, clear day. 



2. If the hair in adults is always or usually black, what colours 

 prevail among children ? 



3. Is the natural colour of the hair interfered with in any way ? 

 Some races dye the hair. 



4. Is there any colour which is preferred to others ? 



5. Obtain specimen locks at different ages, if possible, viz., (a) 

 at birth, (b) between 1 and 2 years, (c) 2 and 4, (d) 4 and 8, (e) 8 

 and 16, (/) adult. 



6. Is the hair straight, slightly or much waved, curly or frizzly, 

 or what is called woolly ? 



7. If curly or frizzled, is this due to nature or art ? 



8. Is it in great quantity ? 



9. What length does it attain, whether measured by the appa- 

 rent distance between points and roots of the locks, or hj stretching 

 individual hairs ? 



10. Does it grow in separate tufts ? or is it uniformly scattered 

 over the hairy scalp ? 



11. Are the hairs coarse or fine in texture ? round, flattened or 

 kidney-shaped in section ? 



12. Have the males any beard ? If not, are they beardless by 

 nature, or do they pluck out or otherwise destroy the beard ? 



13. On what parts of the body besides the head, armpits, and 

 pubes does hair grow? at what age does it begin to grow on the 

 different parts ? and in what quantities ? 



14. What is the difference between male and female in this 

 respect ? 



15. What difference is observed in the quality and colour of 

 the hair on different parts of the body ? 



16. In what direction does the hair grow on different parts of 

 the body, hands, arms, legs, SfG. ? 



17. At what age do greyness and baldness appear ? and in what 

 parts first ? 



Form of Face. 



Where exact measurements of the facial features cannot be ob- 

 tained, answers to the following questions may supply their place :— 



1. Is the face, in a front view, square, oblong, rouud, elliptic, 

 short-oval, long- oval, shield-shaped (like an escutcheon), or wedge- 

 shaped ? 



2. In profile is it convex or concave ? 



3. In profile also, are the chin, the nose, the mouth, the eye- 

 ridges markedly prominent ? and of the supra- orbital region are 



