INDEX.
Accidental Splashes, [74]
Acromegaly, ridges in, [59], [78]
Ainsworth’s Jack Shepherd, [18]
Alcock, Dr. Reginald, [36]
Alix, Recherches, etc., [19]
Ambiguous prints, [74]
Analysis of lineations, [71]
Anderson, Sir Thos. M’Call, [37]
Anthropoid lineations, [52]
Asquith’s Committee, Mr., [102]
Avebury, finger-marked pottery at, [13]
Babylonian nail-marks, [10]
Baldwin, Prof. G., [15]
Belper’s Committee, Lord, [108]
Bertillon, Alphonse, [26], [89]
Bewick’s sign mark, [19]
Billing’s Dr. (U.S.), [27]
Birmingham Post, [36]
Bowditch, Prof. (U.S.), [34]
Bradbury, John (American traveller), [13]
British Medical Journal, [36], [58]
Casts of Ridges, [45]
Cha-no-yu pottery, finger-marked, [14]
Channel, Sir A. M., [35]
Chinese Ideographs, [86]
Chinese Characters, Origin of, [10]
Chromidrosis, [37]
Classification of finger-prints, [83]
Collins, Inspector, [66], [109]
Coloured Sweat, [37]
Comparing Prints, [68]
Copperfield, David, [19]
Consonantal patterns, [94]
Criminology aided, [59]
Curve Rules, [69]
Curves, Flexible, [69]
Dactylic origin of numerals, [11]
Dactylograph, [45]
Dactylography, its nature, [9]
Dactylolite, [72]
Darwin, Charles, [22], [41]
David Copperfield, fishy thumb-marks, [19]
Davids, T. W. Rhys, [16]
Davidson, John (Mammon and his Message), [111]
“Designs” in finger-print patterns, [46]
Devon, Dr., [60]
Dickens, Charles, [19], [102]
Direct Observation of Finger-patterns, [44]
Eggs, markings on birds’, [42]
Enlarged Photographs, [66]
Evaporation of Sweat-marks, [37]
Evolutionary development, [50]
Feet, ridges & furrows on, [33]
Finger-and Foot-prints studied in Birmingham University, [116]
Finger-print of Stone Age, [12]
Finger-print System, applied to Banking, [117]
Forgeot, Dr. René, on latent imprints, [63]
Galton, Sir Francis, [17], [23], [27], [55], [79], [89]
Garson, Dr. J. G., [63], [80]
Gegenbaur’s Jahrbüch (1905), [23]
Giles, Prof., [11]
Glaister, Prof., [119]
Glass Disc, centred, [73]
Greasy Marks, visible and latent, [63]
Gotch, Francis, [42]
Halation in Photographs, [66]
Halifax, Chief Constable of, [116]
Hart, Dr. Berry, [58]
Henry, Sir Ed. R., [16], [80], [88]
Herschel, Sir William J., [16], [24], [27], [79]
Hooker, Sir Joseph, [72]
Holme, Chas. (The Studio), [14]
Hopf, Ludwig, [30]
Huxley, Prof., [40]
Identification of Habitual Criminals, [102]
Index Medicus of U.S., [23]
India, early use of finger-prints in, [11]
Indirect Observation of patterns, [45]
Ink used in printing, [65]
Innocence established by finger-print evidence, [113]
Irving, Henry, [101]
Japan, use of finger-prints in, [11]
Japanese hand-like use of feet, [33]
Keith, Prof., [57]
Kew Micrometer, [72]
Knowledge, [107]
Lineations like finger-patterns, [43]
Lister, Lord, [81]
Lombroso, Prof. Cesare, [60]
Lyell, Sir Chas., [43]
Mallet, Mr. (The Strand), [111]
Malpighi, on ridges, [16]
“Mark Twain”, [28]
Mexican foot-prints, [9], [10]
Minakata Kumagusa (Nature), [11]
Mirror-patterns, [71]
Mitchell, C. Ainsworth, [12], [54]
Monkey, Tail of Spider, [30]
Morrison, Prof., [116]
Mummy Patterns preserved, [76]
Munro, Detective-Sergeant Charles, [36]
Munro, Inspector, [109]
Musical glasses, [30]
Nature, [11], [16], [23]
Neame, Chief-Inspector, [104]
“Negative” Prints, [45]
Nineteenth Century, [37]
Official Register Form, [69]
Osmic acid for greasy marks, [65]
Paleyan conception, The, [41]
Palmar Creases, [11]
Pater, Walter, [19]
Patterns, viewed teleologically, [54]
Pearman, Supt., [115]
Persistence of patterns, [76], [79]
“Photographs” in official usage, [105]
Photo-telegraphy, [75]
Physiographical analogies, [35]
Poe, Edgar A., [44]
Pore Marks, variability of, [62]
“Positive” prints, [45]
Poulton, Prof., [42]
Proto-troglodytes, [57]
Printing, technique of, [61]
Purkinje, Prof. J. E., [16], [18]
Racial peculiarities, [55]
Reeve’s requisites for printing, [65]
Register of Distinctive Marks, [103]
Register of Habitual Criminals, [116]
Registers, different purposes of, [91]
Ridges of skin, [31]
Ripple Marks in sand, [32]
Rules for Classification, [92]
Schlaginhaufen, Prof. O., [23], [44]
Search, problems of, [84]
Sollas, Prof. (Science Progress), [13]
Spencer, Herbert, [30], [37]
Stedman, Inspector, [66]
Stoke-on-Trent, Chief Constable of, [116]
Studio, The, finger-marked pottery, [14]
Sweat, coloured, [37]
" glands, ducts, and pores, [29]
Syllabic system of classification, [88]
Tabor, Mr. (U.S.), [27]
Tattoo marks, [107]
Taylor’s Manual of Med. Juris., [101]
Thesing’s Lectures on Biology, [51]
Thomson, Prof. Arthur, [42]
Tristram Shandy, mention of thumb-prints, [18]
Troglodytes, [57]
Troup, Sir Chas. Ed., [105], [114]
Tunbridge, Inspector, [25], [103]
Twins, finger-patterns of, [58]
Ulster, “Bloody Hand of”, [13]
Variableness in printed results, [48]
“Verso”, [72]
Verworn’s General Physiology, [83]
“Vowel” elements in patterns, [98]
Wallace, Dr. Alfred Russell, [41]
Wrong Identifications, [105]
Wyman, Prof. Jeffries (U.S.), [34]
Yedo, Bay of, ancient finger-marked pottery, [14]
Zebra, Grevy’s, patterns in stripes of, [39]
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