624 Developmental Significance of Human Physiognomy. {June, 
(quadrum. retard.) ; arms longer (quadrum. accel.) ; extensor mus- 
cles of legs small (quadrum. retard). 
Mongolian.— Hair straight, long (accel.); jaws prognathous 
(quadrum. accel.) ; nose flat or prominent with or without bridge; 
malar bones prominent (quadrum. accel.) ; beard none (embryonic); 
arms shorter (retard.); extensor muscles of leg smaller (quad. 
retard,). 
i river of 
Fic. 8.—Portrait of Satanta, a late chief the Kiowas (from the eph liy 
Texas), from a photograph. The predominance of the facial region, 
of the malar bones, and the absence of beard, are noteworthy, 
i em- 
Indo-European—Hair long (accel.); jaws orthognatho y 
bryonic retard.) ; nose (generally) prominent with briag an 
malar bones reduced (retard.); beard long (accel.); arms 
(retard.) ; extensor muscles of the leg large (accel.). 
The Indo-European race is then the highest by vi 
acceleration of growth in the development of the i - 
the body is maintained in the erect position er oped 
leg), and in those important elements of beauty, 4 We ) 
rtue of the 
by which 
