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Side 3
In the course of ten years the police made a collection of the photographs of 100 ,
000 persons . Is it possible to search through these 100 , 000 photographs
whenever an arrest is made ? Clearly not . But , after all , the assistance rendered
by ...
In the course of ten years the police made a collection of the photographs of 100 ,
000 persons . Is it possible to search through these 100 , 000 photographs
whenever an arrest is made ? Clearly not . But , after all , the assistance rendered
by ...
Side 4
The limits of these grades have been arbitrarily chosen , so that an approximately
equal number of persons will be distributed among the three classes . For
example , the length of the head is divided into those that measure less than 183
mm .
The limits of these grades have been arbitrarily chosen , so that an approximately
equal number of persons will be distributed among the three classes . For
example , the length of the head is divided into those that measure less than 183
mm .
Side 7
... is done , and an occasional small fee would be little grudged by most persons
to insure so timely a warning of danger . ... how late it may be in life before this
remarkable defect is found out either by the person or his friends ; and as it
affects ...
... is done , and an occasional small fee would be little grudged by most persons
to insure so timely a warning of danger . ... how late it may be in life before this
remarkable defect is found out either by the person or his friends ; and as it
affects ...
Side 23
To take an example adduced by Beddoe : almost all French anthropologists say
that the majority of persons in the north of France are blond , whereas almost all
Englishmen would say they were dark ; each group of observers setting up as a ...
To take an example adduced by Beddoe : almost all French anthropologists say
that the majority of persons in the north of France are blond , whereas almost all
Englishmen would say they were dark ; each group of observers setting up as a ...
Side 25
A ready means for comparing the colours of different peoples is obtained by the
Index of Nigrescence , ' which Beddoe has introduced . “ The gross index is
gotten by subtracting the number of red and fair - haired persons from that of the
dark ...
A ready means for comparing the colours of different peoples is obtained by the
Index of Nigrescence , ' which Beddoe has introduced . “ The gross index is
gotten by subtracting the number of red and fair - haired persons from that of the
dark ...
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