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6, The length of the leg, peared of the thigh. 
4 The sizes of the hands a 
8, The relative sizes of the pi Bei 
IT. The Surfaces. 
9. The structure of the hair (whether curled or not), 
10. The length and position of the hair. 
11. The size and shape of the bs 
12. The smoothness of the s 
13. The color of the skin, hair Tad irides. 
II. The Head and Face. 
14. The relative size of the cerebral to the facial regions. 
15. The prominence of the forehead. 
16. The prominence of the superciliary SAN ridges. 
17, The prominence of the alveolar borders jaws 
21. The form of the nose. 
22. The relative sjze of the orbits and eyes. 
23. The size of the mouth and lips. 
Fige 2. 
Fig, 1, 
prer myr of skull ot adult a relatively shorter J re and more I paar s 
el í lat orter jaws an - 
nent cobra r eat, young orang, showing relatively s j 
