The Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine . 5. 6 Physical Types of the Inhabitants—(continued). Photographic Portraits. Facial characteristics are conveniently recorded by means of photo- Pgraphs, taken in the three ways explained below. Amateurs in photo-graphy are now so numerous that it is hoped the desired materials maybe abundantly supplied. At least twelve more or less beardless male radults and twelve female adults should be photographed. It will addmuch to the value of the portrait if these same persons have also been ilfmeasured. The photographs should be mounted on ca


The Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine . 5. 6 Physical Types of the Inhabitants—(continued). Photographic Portraits. Facial characteristics are conveniently recorded by means of photo- Pgraphs, taken in the three ways explained below. Amateurs in photo-graphy are now so numerous that it is hoped the desired materials maybe abundantly supplied. At least twelve more or less beardless male radults and twelve female adults should be photographed. It will addmuch to the value of the portrait if these same persons have also been ilfmeasured. The photographs should be mounted on cards, each card J ^bearing the name of the district, and a letter or number to distinguish the !(individual portraits ; the cards to be secured together by a thread passing Lloosely through a hole in each of their upper left-hand corners. Threesorts of portrait are wanted, as follows :— (a) A few portraits of such persons as may, in the opinion of the 11person who sends them, best convey the peculiar characteristics of the ,race. These may be taken in wha


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