. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. Figures 97-99. In the upper figure (Figure 97) is shownthe ten-foot gate where the right little finger was found. Thiswas held in place on the spike indicated by the arrow bymeans of a finger ring, which was caught over the left lower figure (Figure 98) shows the print taken fromthe amputated finger, and the right, lower figure (Figure99) shows the print of the right little finger of Mitchell, theburglar, on file at the time in Scotland Yard. (From Scot-land Yard.) 280 Personal Identification de


. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. Figures 97-99. In the upper figure (Figure 97) is shownthe ten-foot gate where the right little finger was found. Thiswas held in place on the spike indicated by the arrow bymeans of a finger ring, which was caught over the left lower figure (Figure 98) shows the print taken fromthe amputated finger, and the right, lower figure (Figure99) shows the print of the right little finger of Mitchell, theburglar, on file at the time in Scotland Yard. (From Scot-land Yard.) 280 Personal Identification dentist on the 17th of October, 1902, and M. Bertillon found the imprintsof four bloody fingers on a window pane, thumb, index, middle and ringfingers. These he photographed, and after a patient research in the collec-tion of prints, he identified these as having been made by an old offender. Figure 100. Photographic enlargement of a finger mark on a cashbox. Associated with the Deptford murder. (From Scotland Yard.)


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