[580] Taylor’s “Med. Jurisprudence,” vol. i., p. 157.

[581] Theatre-goers are familiar with the establishment of personal identity by means of traces of a perfume in the play of “Diplomacy.”

[582] New York Med. Journal, vol. x., p. 412.

[583] New York Med. Record, August 18th, 1877.

[584] Annales d’Hygiene Publique, 1883.

[585] Med. Gazette, vol. xli., p. 650.

[586] In a series of papers to Riv. Sper. di freniat, Reggio-Emilia, 1883.

[587] See Mr. Galton’s paper in Nature, June 21st, 1888, p. 173; also in his recent work on Finger Prints.

[588] For a few classical citations that are more erudite than profitable see Zeitschrift für Ethnologie, Berlin., 1888, xx., p. 412.

[589] See “Guy’s Hospital Report,” xix., 1874; also “Histoire Médicale de Tatouage” in Archiv. de Médecine Navale, tom. 11, 12, Paris, 1869. A later study on the medico-legal importance of tattooing may be found in Lo Spallanzani, Roma, 1891, 2s, xx., 169, 208.