Fig. 14 (b).

Fig. 14 (c).

At this stage there is no attempt to show the joining on of the head to the trunk by means of the neck. The oval of the head is either laid on the top of that of the trunk, or more commonly cuts off the upper end of the latter. The neck, when first added, is apt to take the exaggerated look of caricature. It may be represented by a single line, by a couple of parallel lines, or by a small oval or circle, as in the accompanying drawings by a girl of six and a boy of five respectively (Fig. 15 [(a)] and [(b)]; cf. above, p. 342, Fig. 7 [(b)]).

Fig. 15 (a).

Fig. 15 (b).

Fig. 16 (a).