LIST 
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SECTIONS INTO WHICH THE NOTES AND QUERIES 
ON ANTHROPOLOGY ARE DIVIDED, WITH A 
SUMMARY OE THE SUBJECTS INCLUDED IN 
EACH SECTION. 
Part I.—CONSTITUTION OF MAN. 
I. MEASURING-INSTRUMENTS. By Dr. BEDDOE, 
F.R.S.— A description of the instruments of precision required 
for the measurements of the body or in testing its functions. 
Page 1. 
II. FORM AND SIZE. By Dr. BEDDOE, E.R.S.— In¬ 
structions for measuring and describing the form of the body 
in living subjects, as also in skeletons and skulls. Page 3. 
III. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. By Dr. BEDDOE, 
F.R.S.—Questions relating to the soft parts of the body, organs, 
muscles, circulation, respiration, temperature, nerves, tissues, &c. 
Page 6. 
IV. DEVELOPMENT AND DECAY. By Dr. BEDDOE, 
F.R.S.—Relating to the periods of growth and development of 
the body, length of life, child-bearing, puberty, menstruation, 
dentition, decay, growing grey, death-rate, birth-rate. Page 7. 
V. HAIR. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S.— Relating to the 
texture and qualities of the hair. Page 8. 
VI. COLOUR. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S.—Questions as 
to the colour of the skin, hair, and eyes, with directions for the 
use of M. Broca’s tables, which are included in this section. 
Page 8. 
VII. ODOUR. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S.—Relating to the 
peculiar smell of the body of different races, whether natural 
and constitutional or merely the result of filth. Page 10. 
VIII. MOTIONS. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S.—Muscular 
peculiarities, such as the power of moving the ears and scalp, 
use of toes in holding objects, agility, climbing. Page 11. 
IX. PHYSIOGNOMY. By 0. DARWIN, Esq., F.R.S.— 
Questions as to the expression of the countenance, natural 
gestures, blushing, &c. Page 12. 
