. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. us types of patterns, degree of perfection of the prints, and so The last three figures, 86, 87, and 88, used to illustrate the method,represent the left index pattern of J. H. Wheeldon. The chance im-pression, Figure 86, was found on a window pane, and is an Ulnar Loopwith a ridge count of 14. As this was on glass, it was developedwith gray powder, and then a reversed plate was made before printing thephotograph. The same may be said of the other specimens in this collec-tion which were found upon


. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. us types of patterns, degree of perfection of the prints, and so The last three figures, 86, 87, and 88, used to illustrate the method,represent the left index pattern of J. H. Wheeldon. The chance im-pression, Figure 86, was found on a window pane, and is an Ulnar Loopwith a ridge count of 14. As this was on glass, it was developedwith gray powder, and then a reversed plate was made before printing thephotograph. The same may be said of the other specimens in this collec-tion which were found upon glass. Accidental Impressions and their Development 271 Figure 87 was taken from the left index of the accused, and shows28 points of identity with the chance impression. These are brought outin detail in the outline drawing of this finger pattern shown in the nextfigure (Figure 88). 2. Figures 89 and 90 show the left index pattern of George first is a chance impression left upon glass; the second is a print,taken from the finger. The pattern is a Radial Loop, and has a high. Figure 88. Sketch showing the ridgecharacteristics of the previous print, toassist in the comparison. Compare to-gether Figures 86, 87, and 88. ndge count, but as the delta is not shown, the actual count cannot bedetermined with any degree of exactness. There are 14 points of Figures 91 and 92 are the prints of the right index of WilliamSimpson, who broke into a window on the second floor of the LondonCity Mission. The caretaker was aroused by the police, who saw thatthe window was broken, and it was found that the premises had beeneasily enterfed from the adjoining building. The police noticed a fingerprmt on a piece of glass from the broken window and took it to the FingerPrint Department, New Scotland Yard. This finger print was found to 272 Personal Identification be that of the right index finger of WiUiam Simpson. At his trial Simpsonpleaded guilty and was sentenced to twelve mo


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