. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. i-^M^^ .^JSf^^k^ 1. l/frle Figure 84. Identification card measuring 6x6 inches, as used by the finger prints are wholly upon the front, with the photographs and Bertillon measure-ments. Upon the backside are name, aliases and other data, the bodily marks andthe criminal history. Plain impressions (four fingers together, not rolled) are above illustration reduced J^. The vertical system of filing is undoubtedly the best and cheapestmethod. For this the drawers should have inside dim


. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. i-^M^^ .^JSf^^k^ 1. l/frle Figure 84. Identification card measuring 6x6 inches, as used by the finger prints are wholly upon the front, with the photographs and Bertillon measure-ments. Upon the backside are name, aliases and other data, the bodily marks andthe criminal history. Plain impressions (four fingers together, not rolled) are above illustration reduced J^. The vertical system of filing is undoubtedly the best and cheapestmethod. For this the drawers should have inside dimensions a little greaterthan that of the cards, yet not enough to allow the cards to slip out ofalignment and look disorderly. For the usual 8x8 cards, with guidecards standing up above the rest some half inch or so, the drawers should 232 Personal Identification have a depth of perhaps 9 or 93^ inches, and a width of 8^/2 inches. Theyshould always be provided with adjustable sliding boards to stand backof the cards and keep them held upright, whether many or few. A small collection c


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