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TABLE XI. 
County Specification. Red Hair. Both Sexes. 
The sign ^ indicates boys only ; and 9 > g'rls only. 
Megalometropic 
Mesometropic 
Micrometropic 
Distinctly 
Probably 
Probably 
Distinctly 
Banff 
Aberdeen Co. ^ 
AherdeenCity $ 
Edinburgh Co. ? 
Argyll 
Ayr 
Berwick 
Bute 
Caithness 
Edinburgh City 
Leith 
Elgin k Nairn 
Forfar 
Dundee 
Haddington 
Inverness 
Kincardine 
Kirkcudbright 
Lanark 
Glasgow 
Govan 
Linlithgow 
Orkney 
Perth 
Renfrew 
Ross & Cromarty 
Roxburgh 
Selkirk 
Shetland 
Stirling 
Sutherland 
Wigtown 
Dumbarton ^ 
Edinburgh Co. $ 
Aberdeen Co. $ 
Aberdeen $ 
Dumfries $ 
Fife K. & C. ? 
Dumfries $ 
Fife K. & C. 
Dumbarton $ 
(7) Medium Hair. (Maps VII., VIII., XXV. and XXVI.) Excess of medium 
or brown of various shades is peculiar to the Scottish Midlands, there being corre- 
sponding defects in the north, the Borders and Galloway. The East-Midland, 
South- Western and South-Eastern populous divisions show for boys significant 
excess. In only one division — the South- Western — is there significant excess 
among the girls. Among the counties, Renfrew, Selkirk and Peebles are megalo- 
metropic for both sexes; Stirling and Midlothian for girls only; Linlithgow, 
Fife, Dumfries and Haddington for boys only. Glasgow, Dundee and Leith are 
megalometropic towns. As will be seen later, brown or medium hair is characteristic 
of densely populated parts. 
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