The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... results from the stiffness or flexibility of the hair , appeared to me the most striking and persistent character ... result from the thickness and the contours of the hair , apart from the various dispositions which cha- racterise ...
... results from the stiffness or flexibility of the hair , appeared to me the most striking and persistent character ... result from the thickness and the contours of the hair , apart from the various dispositions which cha- racterise ...
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... result , we ought to examine the fresh bulbs of sound hair , which I have hitherto had no opportunity of doing . * 2. THE SHAFT . The shaft , when subjected to microscopic ex- amination in the direction of its length , presents ...
... result , we ought to examine the fresh bulbs of sound hair , which I have hitherto had no opportunity of doing . * 2. THE SHAFT . The shaft , when subjected to microscopic ex- amination in the direction of its length , presents ...
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... result of my researches on the hair of such native Indians considered as belonging to the primitive stock , to which I shall add the Hindoo Brahman as a member of the Aryan family . These spe- cimens of hair are all , without exception ...
... result of my researches on the hair of such native Indians considered as belonging to the primitive stock , to which I shall add the Hindoo Brahman as a member of the Aryan family . These spe- cimens of hair are all , without exception ...
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... results obtained by the examina- tion of the sections . And first , with regard to the volume of the hairs , the lighter the colour the finer the hairs , and vice versa . This rule is , however , subject to exceptions ; there are three ...
... results obtained by the examina- tion of the sections . And first , with regard to the volume of the hairs , the lighter the colour the finer the hairs , and vice versa . This rule is , however , subject to exceptions ; there are three ...
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... results farther , from this ex- amination , that in the intermixture of races there may be not merely fusion , but a change of characters ; at least as regards the hair . The following table , containing the measures of the extreme ...
... results farther , from this ex- amination , that in the intermixture of races there may be not merely fusion , but a change of characters ; at least as regards the hair . The following table , containing the measures of the extreme ...
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