2. Those of the surface or integument of the body, with its appendages.
3. Those of the forms of the head and face.
FIG. 3.--Figure of infant at birth; a, front of face. (The
eye is too far posterior in this figure.)
The principal points to be considered under each of these heads are the following:
I. THE GENERAL FORM.
1. The size of the head.
2. The squareness or slope of the shoulders.
3. The length of the arms.
4. The constriction of the waist.