The Doctrine of Evolution

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A line drawn from the lower end of the nose to thechin makes a certain angle with the line drawn from the chin to theposterior end of the lower jaw; if the jaw projects very greatly, thisangle will be much less than when they do not. In most of the Caucasianpeoples, the lines meet at an angle of eighty-nine degrees, or very nearlya right angle, but in some of the lower races the figure may be onlyfifty-one degrees. Additional characters of the teeth and of the palateare also taken into account,... and have proved their utility. Finally, thenose exhibits a wide range of variation from the small delicate feature ofthe Chinaman to the large, well-arched nose of the Indian. It may behollowed out at the bridge instead of arched; again, it may be nearly anequilateral triangle in outline, as in the Veddahs, and the nostrils mayopen somewhat forward instead of downward. As many as fifteen distinctvarieties of the human nose have been catalogued by Bertillon.
These are the principal bodily characters which the anthropologist uses todistinguish races and by their means to determine the more immediate orremote community of origin of comparable types.


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