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by stretching individual'hairs ? 10. Does it grow in separate 
tufts? or is it uniformly scattered over the hairy scalp? 
11. Are the hairs coarse or fine in texture ? round, flattened, 
or kidney-shaped in section ? 
12. Have the males any beard ? If not, are they beard¬ 
less by nature, or do they pluck out or otherwise destroy the 
beard ? 
13. On what parts of the body besides the head, armpits, 
and pubes does hair grow ? at what age does it begin to grow 
on the different parts ? and in what quantities ? 14. What is 
the difference between male and female in this respect ? 15. 
What difference is observed in the quality and colour of the 
hair on different parts of the body ? 
16. In what direction does the hair grow on different 
parts of the body, hands, arms, legs, &c. ? 17. At what age 
do grey ness and baldness appear ? and in what parts first ? 
J. B. 
Form of Face. 
Where exact measurements of the facial features cannot 
be obtained, answers to the following questions may supply 
their place :— 
1. Is the face, in a front view, square, oblong, round, 
elliptic, short-oval, long-oval, shield-shaped (like an escut¬ 
cheon), or wedge-shaped ? 
2. In profile, is it convex or concave ? 
3. In profile also, are the chin, the nose, the mouth, 
the brow-ridges markedly prominent ? and of the supra¬ 
orbital region, are the brow-ridges proper, or the glabella 
(central boss), the more prominent ? 
4. Is the nose (Plate IV.) straight, fig. 1 ; aquiline, fig. 2 ; 
hooked, fig. 3 ; concave, fig. 4 ; high-bridged (busque), fig. 4 : 
clubbed, or sinuous, fig. 5 ? Or has it the Chinese type 
(straight but flat), fig. 6 ; or the negroid (short, broad, nearly 
straight), fig. 7 ; or the Australoid or Papuan (broad, with 
the lower part forming a flattened and depressed hock) fig. 8 ? fl 
5. Is the chin broad, narrow, angular, or round ? 
