CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. Introduction: Early Hints and Recent LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Greasy Smudge, Accidental Smudge, CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: EARLY HINTS AND RECENT PROGRESS CHAPTER II SWEAT-PORES, RIDGES AND FURROWS CHAPTER III FINGER-PRINT PATTERNS CHAPTER IV SOME BIOLOGICAL QUESTIONS IN DACTYLOGRAPHY. CHAPTER V TECHNIQUE OF PRINTING AND SCRUTINIZING FINGER-PATTERNS CHAPTER VI PERSISTENCE OF PATTERNS CHAPTER VII THE SYLLABIC CLASSIFICATION OF FINGER-PRINTS CHAPTER VIII PRACTICAL RESULTS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF DACTYLOGRAPHY GLOSSARY OF SOME TERMS USED BY DACTYLOGRAPHERS. In this transcription a black dotted underline indicates a hyperlink to a page, illustration or footnote; hyperlinks are also marked by aqua highlighting when the mouse pointer hovers over them. A red dashed underline indicates the presence of a hidden comment that can be revealed by hovering the mouse pointer over the underlined text. Page numbers are shown in the right margin. Footnotes are located at the end of the book. The text contains some typographic characters that might not display correctly with all viewing devices. If some of the characters look abnormal, first ensure that the device’s character encoding is set to Unicode (UTF-8). The default font might also need to be changed to a Unicode font such as Arial Unicode MS, DejaVu, Segoe UI Symbol or FreeSerif. Some pages contain alphabet letters displayed in bold sans-serif font, but some browsers or viewing devices may display them with a serif font. The following spelling errors have been corrected silently: Inconsistent hyphenation (e.g. fingerprint, finger-print, finger print) remains as in the original text, as does the inconsistent use of em dashes in the index. A few illustrations have been relocated nearer to the relevant text, and their page references adjusted appropriately in the list of illustrations. Dactylography
Dactylography, frontispiece DACTYLOGRAPHY OR THE STUDY OF FINGER-PRINTSBY HENRY FAULDS L.R.F.P. & S. HALIFAX MILNER & COMPANY RAGLAN WORKS |