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of hair were from 30 to 37 cm. long and constituted a remarkable covering for the 

 head. The lips and chin had a well-grown moustache and short beard. Nos. 47, 49 



Fig. 23.— Maori, New Zealand. No. 51. 



and 50 had hair which at first was almost straight but it ended in loose curls. 

 In No. 48 the hair was scanty and consisted of a median sagittal strip with a lateral 



Fir;. 24.— Maori, New Zealand. No. 52 



strip on each side following the line of the coronal suture. In No. 52, a female, the 

 hair at the parting was thin ; otherwise it was arranged in large loose curls, which, 

 when uncoiled, were from 5 to 6 cm. long, but could be elongated to from 10 to 



