. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. 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 g
. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. 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 months hard labor. Thepattern is an Inside Lateral Pocket. There are 15 points of identity, 4. Figures 93 and 94 are taken from the right thumb of GeorgeLane; the first was developed from a mark, accidentally left on a box;. Figure 89. Accidental mark left on glass, enlarged 5 diameters. (FromScotland Yard, London.) the second was a print taken by the police from the thumb in first consists of two impressions of the same finger, partly overlapping. Judging by the appearance of the ridges, where the ridgte marked 17enters the pattern, it is an Outside Whorl. In the impression there werefound 18 points of identity. 5. Figures 95 and 96 show the right index of Frederick Smith,developed from a mark found on a candle, and furnishing 16 points of Accidental Impressions and their Development 273 identity. The pattern is a Whorl, but its tracing cannot be determinedfrom the illustration we have. 6. Figures 98 and 99 show the print of the right little finger ofone Mitchell, a burglar. Seeking to break into a certain warehouse inLondon he had to climb over a gate 10 feet high. Along the top of the
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