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<(e.) Character of hair ? . 
(i) Straight. (2) Undulating or Wavy. 
(3) Curly. (4) Woolly. 
<F.) Amount of hair { g“ {£* ^ody f I I 
(o) Absent. (1) Scarce. (2) Medium. 
(3) Abundant. 
(G.) Shape of face ? . 
(1) Long and narrow. (2) Medium. (3) Short 
and broad. (4) Pyramidal, t’.e,, narrowing 
upwards. (5) Wedge-shaped, i.e., pointed 
towards chin. 
(H.) Profile of Nose ? .... 
(1) Straight, PL IV, fig. 1. (2) Aquiline, fig. 2. 
(3) Concave or turned up, fig. 3. (4) High 
bridged, fig. 4. (5) Sinuous or wavy, fig. 5. 
(6) Chinese type, fig. 6. (7) Negroid type, 
fig. 7. (8) Australoid type, fig. 8. 
(1.) Prognathism or prominence of the face in the 
region of the mouth ? .... 
(o) Absent. (1) Slight. (2) Moderately 
marked. (3) Considerable. 
<J.) Lips ? . 
(1) Thin. (2) Medium. (3) Thick. (4) Everted. 
(K.) Prominence or flatness of face? . 
Proprosopic (face prominent, / Considerable(i). 
cheek bones not perceptible). \ Moderate (2). 
Mesoprosopic (3). 
Platyoprosopic (face flat, cheek f Well marked (4). 
bones conspicuous) \ Excessive (5). 
