erously lent me the blocks of the maps he compiled to illustrate the distribution of hair and eye colours in France. Amongst other authors to whom I am indebted for permission to reproduce their illustrations, I would mention Dr. R. Collignon, Dr. J. Beddoe, Mr. C. H. Read of the British Museum, Professor Telesforo de Aranzadi, Mr. G. Thurston, and others. Finally I would like to record my indebtedness to my friend, Mr. Edwin Wilson, of Cambridge, the artist who has prepared many of the illustrations for this book. INISFAIL, CAMBRIDGE. A. C. H. MAP SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE INDEX OF NIGRESCENCE IN ENGLAND, BASED ON MILITARY SCHEDULES; AFTER BEDDOE MAP SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF DARK (BROWN OR HAZEL) MAP SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE EXCESS OF PURE BLOND A, HEAD OF ZEUS OTRICOLI; B, THE SAME WITH ALL THE HAIR RE- HEADS OF JAPANESE Men of THE FINE AND COARSE TYPE; from DIAGRAMS OF THE VARIATIONS IN THE HEIGHT AND BREADTH OF THE NOSES OF THE POORER CLASSES OF BRAHMANS OF MADRAS 89 |