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Side 70
First of all it is necessary to distinguish between the external nose as seen on the
living face , and the nasal skeleton as it is found on the skull — and we must also
fix upon a definite terminology . In the living nose we recognise the bridge , the ...
First of all it is necessary to distinguish between the external nose as seen on the
living face , and the nasal skeleton as it is found on the skull — and we must also
fix upon a definite terminology . In the living nose we recognise the bridge , the ...
Side 75
The nasal index of the living is obtained by multiplying the breadth of the nose by
one hundred and dividing the product by the height of the nose . The index , as is
usually done in such cases , is divided into three classes , narrow , medium ...
The nasal index of the living is obtained by multiplying the breadth of the nose by
one hundred and dividing the product by the height of the nose . The index , as is
usually done in such cases , is divided into three classes , narrow , medium ...
Side 76
The nose among the former is deep and prominent , but broad ; among the latter
it is flat and broad , but at the same time deep . Collignon ' has proposed the
following quinary classifica . tion of the nasal index of the living : Ultra leptorhine .
The nose among the former is deep and prominent , but broad ; among the latter
it is flat and broad , but at the same time deep . Collignon ' has proposed the
following quinary classifica . tion of the nasal index of the living : Ultra leptorhine .
Side 77
We have at present an insufficient number of measurements to draw up a
scheme for nasal indices which would have a decisive value in the classification
of races . Collignon has , however , collected the following figures , which must
serve as ...
We have at present an insufficient number of measurements to draw up a
scheme for nasal indices which would have a decisive value in the classification
of races . Collignon has , however , collected the following figures , which must
serve as ...
Side 82
... a relatively long (dolichocephalic) head ; a straight, finely-cut (leptorhine) nose
; a long, symmetrically narrow face;. 1 Loc. cit., p. xxxviii. '"Presidential Address:
The Nasal Index in Biological Anthropology," Jount. Anth, Soc. Bombay, 1892, p.
... a relatively long (dolichocephalic) head ; a straight, finely-cut (leptorhine) nose
; a long, symmetrically narrow face;. 1 Loc. cit., p. xxxviii. '"Presidential Address:
The Nasal Index in Biological Anthropology," Jount. Anth, Soc. Bombay, 1892, p.
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