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    TheScienceofFingerprints

    THE

    SCIENCEOF

    FINGERPRINTS

    ClassificationandUses

    UNITEDSTATESDEPARTMENTOFJUSTICE

    FEDERALBUREAUOFINVESTIGATION

    JohnEdgarHoover,Director

    INTRODUCTIONThisbookletconcerningthestudyoffingerprintshasbeenpreparedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigationfortheuseofinterestedlawenforcementofficersandagencies,particularlythosewhichmaybecontemplatingtheinaugurationoffingerprintidentificationfiles.Itisbasedonmanyyears'experienceinfingerprintidentificationworkoutofwhichhasdevelopedthelargestcollectionofclassifiedfingerprintsintheworld.Inasmuchasthispublicationmayserveasageneralreferenceonclassificationandotherphasesoffingerprintidentificationwork,thesystemsutilizedintheIdentificationDivisionoftheFederalBureauofInvestigationaresetforthfully.Theproblemofpatterninterpretation,inparticular,isdiscussedindetail.

    Criminalidentificationbymeansoffingerprintsisoneofthemostpotentfactorsinobtainingtheapprehensionoffugitiveswhomightotherwiseescapearrestandcontinuetheircriminalactivitiesindefinitely.Thistypeofidentificationalsomakespossibleanaccuratedeterminationofthenumberof

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    previousarrestsandconvictionswhich,ofcourse,resultsintheimpositionofmoreequitablesentencesbythejudiciary,inasmuchastheindividualwhorepeatedlyviolatesthelawfindsitimpossibletoposesuccessfullyasafirst,orminor,offender.Inaddition,thissystemofidentificationenablestheprosecutortopresenthiscaseinthelightoftheoffender'spreviousrecord.Italsoprovidestheprobationofficers,paroleboard,andtheGovernorwithdefiniteinformationuponwhichtobasetheirjudgmentindealingwithcriminalsintheirjurisdictions.

    Fromearliesttimesfingerprinting,becauseofitspeculiaradaptabilitytothefield,hasbeenassociatedinthelaymindwithcriminalidentificationtothedetrimentoftheotherusefulphasesofthescience.However,theCivilFileoftheIdentificationDivisionoftheFederalBureauofInvestigationcontainsthreetimesasmanyfingerprintsastheCriminalFile.Thesecivilfingerprintsareaninvaluableaidinidentifyingamnesiavictims,missingpersonsandunknowndeceased.Inthelattercategorythevictimsofmajordisastersmaybequicklyandpositivelyidentifiediftheirfingerprintsareonfile,thusprovidingahumanitarianbenefitnotusuallyassociatedwithfingerprintrecords.

    TheregularcontributorswhovoluntarilysubmitfingerprintstotheFederalBureauofInvestigationplayamostimportantroleinthe[Pgiv]dramaofidentification.Theiractionexpandsthesizeofthefingerprintfiles,therebyincreasingthevalueofthefilestoalllawenforcementagencies.Mutualcooperationandefficiencyareresultantbyproducts.

    Theuseoffingerprintsforidentificationpurposesisbasedupondistinctiveridgeoutlineswhichappearonthebulbsontheinsideoftheendjointsofthefingersandthumbs.Theseridgeshavedefinitecontoursandappearinseveralgeneralpatterntypes,eachwithgeneralandspecificvariationsofthepattern,dependentontheshapeandrelationshipoftheridges.Theoutlinesoftheridgesappearmostclearlywheninkedimpressionsaretakenuponpaper,sothattheridgesareblackagainstawhitebackground.Thisresultisachievedbytheinkadheringtothefrictionridges.Impressionsmaybemadewithblood,dirt,greaseoranyotherforeignmatterpresentontheridges,orthesalinesubstanceemittedbytheglandsthroughtheductsorporeswhichconstitutetheiroutlets.Thebackgroundormediummaybepaper,glass,porcelain,wood,cloth,wax,putty,silverware,oranysmooth,nonporousmaterial.

    Ofallthemethodsofidentification,fingerprintingalonehasprovedtobebothinfallibleandfeasible.Itssuperiorityovertheoldermethods,suchasbranding,tattooing,distinctiveclothing,photography,andbodymeasurements(Bertillonsystem),hasbeendemonstratedtimeaftertime.Whilemanycasesofmistakenidentificationhaveoccurredthroughtheuseoftheseoldersystems,todatethefingerprintsofnotwoindividualshavebeenfoundtobeidentical.

    Thebackgroundandhistoryofthescienceoffingerprintsconstituteaneloquentdramaofhumanlives,ofgoodandofevil.Nothing,Ithink,hasplayedapartmoreexcitingthanthatenactedbythefascinatingloops,whorls,andarchesetchedonthefingersofahumanbeing.

    J.EDGARHOOVER,Director.

    [Pgv]

    CONTENTS

    Chapter PageIntroduction iiiI.TheIdentificationDivisionoftheFBI 1II.TypesofPatternsandTheirInterpretation 5III.QuestionablePatterns 71IV.TheClassificationFormulaandExtensions 87V.ClassificationofScarredPatternsAmputationMissingatBirth 98VI.FilingSequence 103VII.SearchingandReferencing 109VIII.HowToTakeInkedFingerprints 114IX.ProblemsintheTakingofInkedFingerprints 118X.ProblemsandPracticesinFingerprintingtheDead 131XI.EstablishmentofaLocalFingerprintIdentificationBureau 160XII.LatentImpressions 173XIII.PowderingandLiftingLatentImpressions 175XIV.ChemicalDevelopmentofLatentImpressions 177XV.TheUseoftheFingerprintCamera 184XVI.PreparationofFingerprintChartsforCourtTestimony 190

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    LatentFingerprintKit$29.95

    XVII.UnidentifiedLatentFingerprintFile 194

    CHAPTERI

    TheIdentificationDivisionoftheFBI

    TheFBIIdentificationDivisionwasestablishedin1924whentherecordsoftheNationalBureauofCriminalInvestigationandtheLeavenworthPenitentiaryBureauwereconsolidatedinWashington,D.C.Theoriginalcollectionofonly810,000fingerprintcardshasexpandedintomanymillions.TheestablishmentoftheFBIIdentificationDivisionresultedfromthefactthatpoliceofficialsoftheNationsawtheneedforacentralizedpoolingofallfingerprintcardsandallarrestrecords.

    TheFederalBureauofInvestigationoffersidentificationservicefreeofchargeforofficialusetoalllawenforcementagenciesinthiscountryandtoforeignlawenforcementagencieswhichcooperateintheInternationalExchangeofIdentificationData.Throughthiscentralizationofrecordsitisnowpossibleforanofficertohaveavailableapositivesourceofinformationrelativetothepastactivitiesofanindividualinhiscustody.ItistheBureau'spresentpolicytogivepreferredattentiontoallarrestfingerprintcardssinceitisrealizedthatspeedisessentialinthisservice.

    InorderthattheFBIIdentificationDivisioncanprovidemaximumservicetoalllawenforcementagencies,itisessentialthatstandardfingerprintcardsandotherformsfurnishedbytheFBIbeutilized.Fingerprintsmustbeclearanddistinctandcompletenameanddescriptivedatarequiredontheformshouldbefurnishedinallinstances.Fingerprintsshouldbesubmittedpromptlysincedelaymightresultinreleaseofafugitivepriortonotificationtothelawenforcementagencyseekinghisapprehension.

    WhenitisknowntoalawenforcementagencythatasubjectunderarrestisanemployeeoftheU.S.GovernmentoramemberoftheArmedForces,anotationshouldbeplacedinthespacefor"occupation"onthefrontofthefingerprintcard.Datasuchaslocationofagencyormilitarypostofassignmentmaybeaddedbesidethespacereservedforthephotographonthereversesideofthecard.

    Manyinstanceshavebeenobservedwhereanindividualisfingerprintedbymorethanonelawenforcementagencyforthesamearrest.ThisduplicatesubmissionoffingerprintscanbeeliminatedbyplacinganotationonthefirstsetoffingerprintssenttotheFBIrequestingcopiesoftherecordforotherinterestedlawenforcementagencies,therebyeliminatingsubmissionoffingerprintsbythelatteragencies.

    IfaphotographisavailableatthetimefingerprintsaresubmittedtotheFBIIdentificationDivision,itshouldbeidentifiedonthereversesidewiththeindividual'scompletename,nameofthedepartmentsubmitting,thedepartment'snumber,anditshouldbesecurelypastedinthespaceprovidedonthefingerprintcard.Ifaphotographistobesubmittedatalaterdate,itshouldbehelduntiltheidentificationrecordor"norecord"replyfromtheFBIisreceivedinorderthatFBInumberorfingerprintclassificationcanbeaddedtothereversesideofthephotographforassistanceoftheIdentificationDivisioninrelatingittotheproperrecord.

    TheFBInumber,ifknown,andanyrequestforspecialhandling,suchascollectwireortelephonereply,shouldbeindicatedonthefingerprintcardintheappropriatespace.Suchnotationseliminatetheneedforanaccompanyingletterofinstructions.

    Asindicated,theFBI'sserviceisgivenwithoutcosttoregularlyconstitutedlawenforcementagenciesandofficers.Suppliesoffingerprintcardsandselfaddressed,frankedenvelopeswillbeforwardedupontherequestofanylawenforcementofficer.Thefollowingtypesofcardsandformsareavailable:Criminal(FormFD249),usedforbotharrestandinstitutionrecordsApplicant(FormFD258)PersonalIdentification(FormFD353)DeathSheet(FormR88)DispositionSheet(FormR84)WantedNotice(Form112)RecordofAdditionalArrest(Form11).AnorderformforidentificationsuppliesappearseachmonthwiththeinserttotheFBILawEnforcementBulletin.

    Inadditiontoitscriminalidentificationactivities,theBureau'sIdentificationDivisionmaintainsseveralauxiliaryservices.Nottheleastoftheseisthesystemwherebyfugitivesareidentifiedthroughthecomparisonoffingerprintswhicharereceivedcurrently.Whenalawenforcementofficerdesirestheapprehensionofafugitiveandthefingerprintsofthatindividualareavailable,itisnecessaryonlythatheinformtheBureauofthisfactsoawantednoticemaybeplacedinthefugitive'srecord.Thisinsuresimmediatenotificationwhenthefugitive'sfingerprintsarenextreceived.

    ThefugitiveserviceisamplifiedbytheBureau'sactionintransmittingamonthlybulletintoalllawenforcementagencieswhichforwardfingerprintsforitsfiles.Inthisbulletinarelistedthenames,descriptions,andfingerprintclassificationsofpersonswantedforoffensesofamoreseriouscharacter.Thisinformationfacilitatespromptidentificationsofindividualsarrestedforanyoffenseorotherwiselocatedbythosereceivingthebulletin.

    MissingpersonsnoticesarepostedintheIdentificationfilessothatanyincomingrecordonthemissingpersonwillbenoted.Noticesarepostedbothbyfingerprintcardandbyname,orbynamealoneiffingerprintsarenotavailable.Thefullname,date,andplaceofbirth,completedescriptionandphotographofamissingpersonshouldbeforwarded,alongwithfingerprints,ifavailable.Uponreceiptofpertinentinformation,thecontributingagencyisadvisedimmediately.AsectiononmissingpersonsiscarriedasaninsertintheLawEnforcementBulletin.

    TheFBIIdentificationDivisionhasarrangedwiththeidentificationbureausofmanyforeigncountriesto

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    exchangecriminalidentifyingdataincasesofmutualinterest.FingerprintsandarrestrecordsofpersonsarrestedinthiscountryareroutedtotheappropriateforeignbureausincaseswhentheinterestedagencyintheUnitedStateshasreasontobelieveanindividualincustodymayhavearecordinorbewantedbytheothernation.Similarly,fingerprintsarereferredtotheFederalBureauofInvestigationbyforeignbureauswhenitseemsarecordmaybedisclosedbyasearchoftheBureau'srecords.Numerousidentifications,includinganumberoffugitives,havebeeneffectedinthismanner,anditisbelievedthatthecompletedevelopmentofthisprojectwillprovidemoreeffectivelawenforcementthroughouttheworld.Whenthefactsindicateanindividualmayhavearecordinanothercountry,andthecontributorsubmitsanextrasetofhisfingerprints,theyaretransmittedbythisBureautotheproperauthorities.

    Inveryrarecasespersonswithouthandsarearrested.AfileonfootprintsismaintainedintheIdentificationDivisiononsuchindividuals.

    Inviewofthefactthatmanyindividualsintheunderworldareknownonlybytheirnicknames,theIdentificationDivisionhasforyearsmaintainedacardindexfilecontaininginalphabeticalorderthenicknamesappearingonfingerprintcards.Whenrequestingasearchofthenicknamefile,itisdesiredthatallpossibledescriptivedatabefurnished.

    TheLatentFingerprintSectionhandleslatentprintwork.ArticlesofevidencesubmittedbylawenforcementagenciesareprocessedforthedevelopmentoflatentimpressionsintheLatentFingerprintSection.Inaddition,photographs,negatives,andliftsoflatentsarescrutinizedforprintsofvalueforidentificationpurposes.PhotographsoftheprintsofvaluearealwayspreparedfortheFBI'sfilesandareavailableforcomparisonsforanindefiniteperiod.ShouldthelawenforcementagencydesireadditionalcomparisonsitneedsonlyadvisetheFBIIdentificationDivision,attentionLatentFingerprintSection,andeithernameorsubmittheprintsofthenewsuspect.Itisnotnecessarytoresubmittheevidence.Whennecessary,afingerprintexpertwilltestifyinlocalcourtastohisfindings.Shouldadepartmenthaveanyspecialproblemsinvolvingthedevelopmentorpreservationoffingerprintsatacrimescene,theexpertsareavailableforsuggestions.InconnectionwiththeLatentFingerprintSectionthereismaintainedageneralappearancefileofmanyconfidencegameoperators.Searchesinthisfilewillbemadeuponrequest.Infurnishingdataonasuspect,theagencyshouldmakesurethatcompletedescriptivedataissentin.Photographsandothermaterialonindividualswhomaybeidenticalwiththosebeingsoughtwillbefurnishedtotheinteresteddepartments.

    DuringtheyearsmanypersonshavevoluntarilysubmittedtheirfingerprintstotheIdentificationDivisionforpossibleuseinthecaseofanemergency.Thesecardsarenotfiledwiththecriminalfingerprintsbutaremaintainedseparately.Suchprintsshouldbetakenonthestandard[Pg4]fingerprintformentitled"PersonalIdentification"(FormFD353).NoanswerisgiventoPersonalIdentificationfingerprintcards.

    ThefingerprintrecordsoftheFBIIdentificationDivisionareusedliberallynotonlybypoliceagenciestoobtainpreviousfingerprinthistoriesandtoascertainwhetherpersonsarrestedarewantedelsewhere,butbyprosecutorstowhomtheinformationfromtheBureau'sfilesmayprovetobevaluableinconnectionwiththeprosecutionofacase.Theserecordsarelikewiseoffrequentvaluetothejudgeforhisconsiderationinconnectionwiththeimpositionofsentence.Obviously,theendsofjusticemaybeservedmostequitablywhenthepastfingerprintrecordofthepersonontrialcanbemadeknowntothecourt,orinformationmaybefurnishedtotheeffectthatthedefendantisofhithertounblemishedreputation.

    ItshouldbeemphasizedthatFBIidentificationrecordsarefortheOFFICIALuseoflawenforcementandgovernmentalagenciesandmisuseofsuchrecordsbydisseminatingthemtounauthorizedpersonsmayresultincancellationofFBIidentificationservices.

    CHAPTERII

    TypesofPatternsandTheirInterpretation

    Typesofpatterns

    Fingerprintsmayberesolvedintothreelargegeneralgroupsofpatterns,eachgroupbearingthesamegeneralcharacteristicsorfamilyresemblance.Thepatternsmaybefurtherdividedintosubgroupsbymeansofthesmallerdifferencesexistingbetweenthepatternsinthesamegeneralgroup.Thesedivisionsareasfollows:

    I.ARCH II.LOOP III.WHORL

    a.Plainarch. a.Radialloop. a.Plainwhorl.

    b.Tentedarch. b.Ulnarloop. b.Centralpocketloop.

    c.Doubleloop.

    d.Accidentalwhorl.

    Illustrations1to10areexamplesofthevarioustypesoffingerprintpatterns.

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    [Figs.110]

    Interpretation

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    Beforepatterndefinitioncanbeunderstood,itisnecessarytounderstandthemeaningofafewtechnicaltermsusedinfingerprintwork.

    Thepatternareaistheonlypartofthefingerimpressionwithwhichweareconcernedinregardtointerpretationandclassification.Itispresentinallpatterns,ofcourse,butinmanyarchesandtentedarchesitisimpossibletodefine.Thisisnotimportant,however,astheonlypatternsinwhichweneedtodefinethepatternareaforclassificationpurposesareloopsandwhorls.Inthesetwopatterntypesthepatternareamaybedefinedasfollows:

    Thepatternareaisthatpartofalooporwhorlinwhichappearthecores,deltas,andridgeswithwhichweareconcernedinclassifying.

    Thepatternareasofloopsandwhorlsareenclosedbytypelines.

    Typelinesmaybedefinedasthetwoinnermostridgeswhichstartparallel,diverge,andsurroundortendtosurroundthepatternarea.

    Figure11isatypicalloop.LinesAandB,whichhavebeenemphasizedinthissketch,arethetypelines,startingparallel,divergingatthelineCandsurroundingthepatternarea,whichisemphasizedinfigure12byeliminatingalltheridgeswithinthepatternarea.

    [Figs.1112]

    Figures72through101shouldbestudiedforthelocationoftypelines./p>

    Typelinesarenotalwaystwocontinuousridges.Infact,theyaremoreoftenfoundtobebroken.Whenthereisadefinitebreakinatypeline,theridgeimmediatelyoutsideofitisconsideredasitscontinuation,asshownbytheemphasizedridgesinfigure13.

    [Fig.13]

    Sometimestypelinesmaybeveryshort.Caremustbeexercisedintheirlocation.Noticetherighttypelineinfigure14.

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    [Fig.14]

    Whenlocatingtypelinesitisnecessarytokeepinmindthedistinctionbetweenadivergenceandabifurcation(fig.15).

    [Fig.15]

    Abifurcationistheforkingordividingofonelineintotwoormorebranches.

    Adivergenceisthespreadingapartoftwolineswhichhavebeenrunningparallelornearlyparallel.

    Accordingtothenarrowmeaningofthewordsinfingerprintparlance,asingleridgemaybifurcate,butitmaynotbesaidtodiverge.Therefore,withoneexception,thetwoforksofabifurcationmayneverconstitutetypelines.Theexceptioniswhentheforksrunparallelafterbifurcatingandthendiverge.Insuchacasethetwoforksbecomethetwoinnermostridgesrequiredbythedefinition.Inillustration16,theridgesmarked"AA"aretypelineseventhoughtheyproceedfromabifurcation.Infigure17,however,theridgesAAarenotthetypelinesbecausetheforksofthebifurcationdonotrunparallelwitheachother.Instead,theridgesmarked"T"arethetypelines.

    [Fig.16]

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    [Fig.17]

    Anglesareneverformedbyasingleridgebutbytheabuttingofoneridgeagainstanother.Therefore,anangularformationcannotbeusedasatypeline.Infigure18,ridgesAandBjoinatanangle.RidgeBdoesnotrunparallelwithridgeDridgeAdoesnotdiverge.RidgesCandD,therefore,arethetypelines.

    [Fig.18]

    FocalpointsWithinthepatternareasofloopsandwhorlsareenclosedthefocalpointswhichareusedtoclassifythem.Thesepointsarecalleddeltaandcore.

    Thedeltaisthatpointonaridgeatorinfrontofandnearestthecenterofthedivergenceofthetypelines.

    Itmaybe:

    Abifurcation

    Anabruptendingridge

    Adot

    Ashortridge

    Ameetingoftworidges

    Apointonthefirstrecurvingridgelocatednearesttothecenterandinfrontofthedivergenceofthetypelines.

    Theconceptofthedeltamayperhapsbeclarifiedbyfurtherexposition.Websterfurnishesthefollowingdefinition:"(1)DeltaisthenameofthefourthletteroftheGreekalphabet(equivalenttotheEnglishD)fromthePhoeniciannameforthecorrespondingletter.TheGreekscalledthealluvialdepositatthemouthoftheNile,fromitsshape,theDeltaoftheNile.(2)Atractoflandshapedliketheletter"delta,"especiallywhenthelandisalluvial,andenclosedwithintwoormoremouthsofariver,astheDeltaoftheGanges,oftheNile,oftheMississippi"(fig.19).

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    [Fig.19]

    Whentheuseoftheword"delta"inphysicalgeographyisfullygrasped,itsfitnessasappliedinfingerprintworkwillbecomeevident.Riverswearawaytheirbanksandcarrythemalongintheirwatersintheformofafinesediment.Astheriversunitewithseasorlakes,theonwardsweepofthewaterislessened,andthesediment,becomingcomparativelystill,sinkstothebottomwherethereisformedashoalwhichgraduallygrows,asmoreandmoreisprecipitated,untilatlengthaportionoftheshoalbecomeshigherthantheordinarylevelofthestream.Thereisasimilaritybetweentheuseoftheword"delta"inphysicalgeographyandinfingerprints.Theislandformedinfrontofthedivergingsidesofthebankswherethestreamemptiesatitsmouthcorrespondstothedeltainfingerprints,whichisthefirstobstructionofanynatureatthepointofdivergenceofthetypelinesinfrontofornearestthecenterofthedivergence.

    Infigure20,thedotmarked"delta"isconsideredasthedeltabecauseitisthefirstridgeorpartofaridgenearestthepointofdivergenceofthetwotypelines.Ifthedotwerenotpresent,pointBonridgeC,asshowninthefigure,wouldbeconsideredasthedelta.Thiswouldbeequallytruewhethertheridgeswereconnectedwithoneofthetypelines,bothtypelines,ordisconnectedaltogether.Infigure20,withthedotasthedelta,thefirstridgecountisridgeC.Ifthedotwerenotpresent,pointBonridgeCwouldbeconsideredasthedeltaandthefirstcountwouldberidgeD.ThelinesXXandYYarethetypelines,notXAandYZ.

    [Fig.20]

    Infigures21to24,theheavylinesAAandBBaretypelineswiththedeltaatpointD.

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    [Figs.2124]

    Figure25showsridgeAbifurcatingfromthelowertypelineinsidethepatternarea.BifurcationsarealsopresentwithinthispatternatpointsBandC.Thebifurcationatthepointmarked"delta"istheonlyonewhichfulfillsallconditionsnecessaryforitslocation.Itshouldbeunderstoodthatthedivergingtypelinesmustbepresentinalldeltaformationsandthatwhereveroneoftheformationsmentionedinthedefinitionofadeltamaybe,itmustbelocatedmidwaybetweentwodivergingtypelinesatorjustinfrontofwheretheydivergeinordertosatisfythedefinitionandqualifyasadelta.

    [Fig.25]

    Whenthereisachoicebetweentwoormorepossibledeltas,thefollowingrulesgovern:

    Thedeltamaynotbelocatedatabifurcationwhichdoesnotopentowardthecore.

    Infigure26,thebifurcationatEisclosertothecorethanthebifurcationatD.However,Eisnotimmediatelyinfrontofthedivergenceofthetypelinesanditdoesnotopentowardthecore.AAandBBaretheonlypossibletypelinesinthissketchanditfollows,therefore,thatthebifurcationatDmustbecalledthedelta.ThefirstridgecountwouldberidgeC.

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    [Fig.26]

    Whenthereisachoicebetweenabifurcationandanothertypeofdelta,thebifurcationisselected.

    Aproblemofthistypeisshowninfigure27.Thedot,A,andthebifurcationareequallyclosetothedivergenceofthetypelines,butthebifurcationisselectedasthedelta.Theridgesmarked"T"arethetypelines.

    [Fig.27]

    Whentherearetwoormorepossibledeltaswhichconformtothedefinition,theonenearestthecoreischosen.

    Printsaresometimesfoundwhereinasingleridgeentersthepatternareawithtwoormorebifurcationsopeningtowardthecore.Figure28isanexampleofthis.RidgeAentersthepatternareaandbifurcatesatpointsXandD.ThebifurcationatD,whichistheclosertothecore,is[Pg13]thedeltaandconformstotherulefordeltas.AAandBBarethetypelines.Abifurcationwhichdoesnotconformtothedefinitionshouldnotbeconsideredasadeltairrespectiveofitsdistancefromthecore.

    [Fig.28]

    Thedeltamaynotbelocatedinthemiddleofaridgerunningbetweenthetypelinestowardthecore,butatthenearerendonly.

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    Thelocationofthedeltainthiscasedependsentirelyuponthepointoforiginoftheridgerunningbetweenthetypelinestowardthecore.Iftheridgeisentirelywithinthepatternarea,thedeltaislocatedattheendnearerthepointofdivergenceofthetypelines.Figure29isanexampleofthiskind.

    [Fig.29]

    Iftheridgeentersthepatternareafromapointbelowthedivergenceofthetypelines,however,thedeltamustbelocatedattheendnearerthecore.RidgeAinfigure30isofthistype.

    [Fig.30]

    Infigure31,AAandBBarethetypelines,withthedotasthedelta.Thebifurcationscannotbeconsideredastheydonotopentowardthecore.

    [Fig.31]

    Infigure32,thedotcannotbethedeltabecauselineDcannotbeconsideredasatypeline.ItdoesnotrunparalleltotypelineAAatanypoint.ThesamereasonpreventslineEfrombeingatypeline.TheendofridgeEistheonlypossibledeltaasitisapointontheridgenearesttothecenterofdivergenceofthetypelines.Theothertypelineis,ofcourse,BB.

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    [Fig.32]

    Thedeltaisthepointfromwhichtostartinridgecounting.Inthelooptypepatterntheridgesinterveningbetweenthedeltaandthecorearecounted.Thecoreisthesecondofthetwofocalpoints.

    Thecore,asthenameimplies,istheapproximatecenterofthefingerimpression.Itwillbenecessarytoconcernourselveswiththecoreofthelooptypeonly.Thefollowingrulesgoverntheselectionofthecoreofaloop:

    Thecoreisplaceduponorwithintheinnermostsufficientrecurve.

    Whentheinnermostsufficientrecurvecontainsnoendingridgeorrodrisingashighastheshouldersoftheloop,thecoreisplacedontheshoulderoftheloopfartherfromthedelta.

    Whentheinnermostsufficientrecurvecontainsanunevennumberofrodsrisingashighastheshoulders,thecoreisplacedupontheendofthecenterrodwhetherittouchestheloopingridgeornot.

    Whentheinnermostsufficientrecurvecontainsanevennumberofrodsrisingashighastheshoulders,thecoreisplacedupontheendofthefartheroneofthetwocenterrods,thetwocenterrodsbeingtreatedasthoughtheywereconnectedbyarecurvingridge.

    Theshouldersofalooparethepointsatwhichtherecurvingridgedefinitelyturnsinwardorcurves.

    Figures33to38reflectthefocalpointsofaseriesofloops.Infigure39,therearetworods,buttherodmarked"A"doesnotriseashighastheshoulderlineX,sothecoreisatB.

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    [Figs.3339]

    Figures40to45illustratetherulethatarecurvemusthavenoappendageabuttinguponitatarightanglebetweentheshouldersandontheoutside.Ifsuchanappendageispresentbetweentheshouldersofaloop,thatloopisconsideredspoiledandthenextloopoutsidewillbeconsideredtolocatethecore.Ineachofthefigures,thepointCindicatesthecore.Appendageswillbefurtherexplainedinthesectionconcerningloops.

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    [Figs.4045]

    Figures46to48reflectinterlockingloopsatthecenter,whilefigure49hastwoloopssidebysideatthecenter.Inallthesecasesthetwoloopsareconsideredasone.Infigure46,whentheshoulderlineXXisdrawnitisfoundtocrossexactlyatthepointofintersectionofthetwoloops.Thetwoloopsareconsideredone,withonerod,thecorebeingplacedatC.Infigure47,theshoulderlineXXisabovethepointofintersectionofthetwoloops.Thetwoareconsideredasone,withtworods,thecorebeingatC.Infigure48,theshoulderlineXXisbelowthepointofintersectionoftheloops.Againthetwoaretreatedasone,withtworods,thecorebeingplacedatC.Infigure49,thetwoaretreatedasone,withtworods,thecorebeingplacedatC.

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    [Figs.4649]

    Infigure50,thedeltaisformedbyabifurcationwhichisnotconnectedwitheitherofthetypelines.ThefirstridgecountinthisinstanceisridgeC.Ifthebifurcationwerenotpresent,thedeltawouldbeapointonridgeCandthefirstridgecountwouldberidgeD.Infigure51,theridgewhichbifurcatesisconnectedwiththelowertypeline.ThedeltainthiswouldbelocatedonthebifurcationasdesignatedandthefirstridgecountwouldberidgeC.Figure52reflectsthesametypeofdeltashowninthepreviousfigureinthattheridgeisbifurcatingfromatypelineandthenbifurcatesagaintoformthedelta.

    [Figs.5052]

    Awhitespacemustintervenebetweenthedeltaandthefirstridgecount.Ifnosuchintervalexists,thefirstridgemustbedisregarded.Infigures53and54,thefirstridgebeyondthedeltaiscounted.Infigure55,itisnotcountedbecausethereisnointervalbetweenitandthedelta.Noticethattheridgerunningfromthedeltatowardthecoreisinastraightlinebetweenthem.Ifitwerenot,ofcourse,anintervalwouldinterveneasinfigures53and54.

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    [Figs.5355]

    Theloop

    Infingerprints,aswellasintheusualapplicationoftheword"loop,"therecannotbealoopunlessthereisarecurveorturningbackonitselfofoneormoreoftheridges.Otherconditionshavetobeconsidered,however.Apatternmustpossessseveralrequisitesbeforeitmaybeproperlyclassifiedasaloop.Thistypeofpatternisthemostnumerousofallandconstitutesabout65percentofallprints.[Pg19]

    Aloopisthattypeoffingerprintpatterninwhichoneormoreoftheridgesenteroneithersideoftheimpression,recurve,touchorpassanimaginarylinedrawnfromthedeltatothecore,andterminateortendtoterminateonortowardthesamesideoftheimpressionfromwhencesuchridgeorridgesentered.

    Essentialsofaloop

    Asufficientrecurve.

    Adelta.

    Aridgecountacrossaloopingridge.

    Asufficientrecurvemaybedefinedasthatpartofarecurvingridgebetweentheshouldersofaloop.Itmustbefreeofanyappendagesabuttingupontheoutsideoftherecurveatarightangle.

    AppendagesSomeexplanationisnecessaryoftheimportanceattachedtoappendages.Muchcaremustbeexercisedininterpretingappendagesbecausetheysometimeschangetheshapeoftherecurvingridgetowhichtheyareconnected.Forexample,aloopwithanappendageabuttinguponitsrecurvebetweentheshouldersandatrightangles,asinillustration56,willappearsometimesasinillustration57withtherecurvetotallydestroyed.Forfurtherexamplesseefigures161to184.

    [Figs.5657]

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    Thesameistrueofawhorlrecurve,asinfigures58and59.

    [Figs.5859]

    Itisnecessary,therefore,toconsiderandclassifyfigures56and58asiftheyactuallyappearedasinfigures57and59.

    Infigure60,thereisaridgemarked"A"whichentersononesideoftheimpressionand,afterrecurving,passesanimaginarylinedrawnfromthecoreCtodeltaD,andterminatesonthesamesideoftheimpressionfromwhichitentered,marked"B",thusfulfillingalltheconditionsrequiredinthedefinitionofaloop.XandYarethetypelines.Itwillbenotedinfigure61thatthereisaridgewhichentersononesideofthe[Pg20]impression,recurves,andpassesanimaginarylinedrawnfromthedeltatothecore.Itdoesnotterminateonthesidefromwhichitenteredbuthasatendencytodoso.Inthiscase,alltherequirementsoftheloophavebeenmet,andconsequentlyitisclassifiedassuch.

    [Fig.60]

    [Fig.61]

    Figure62showsaridgeenteringononesideoftheimpression,recurving,andpassingbeyondanimaginarylinedrawnfromthedeltatothecore,althoughoppositefromthepatternshowninfigure61.Afterpassingtheimaginaryline,therecurvingridgedoesnotterminateonthesideoftheimpression

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    fromwhichitentered,butithasatendencytodoso,andthepatternis,therefore,aloop.

    [Fig.62]

    Infigure63,aridgeentersononesideoftheimpressionandthenrecurves,containingtworodswithinit,eachofwhichrisesashighastheshoulderoftheloop.Fromourstudyofcores,weknowthatthetopoftherodmoredistantfromthedeltaisthecore,buttherecurvingridgedoesnotpasstheimaginaryline.Forthatreasonthepatternisnotclassifiedasaloop,butisgiventhepreferentialclassificationofatentedarchduetothelackofoneofthelooprequisites.Theproperlocationofthecoreanddeltaisofextremeimportance,foranerrorinthelocationofeithermightcausethispatterntobeclassifiedasaloop.[Pg21]

    [Fig.63]

    Figure64reflectsasimilarcondition.

    [Fig.64]

    Infigure65,thereisaloopingridgeAwhichentersononesideoftheimpression.TheridgesBandCarethetypelines.Asdeterminedbyrulesalreadystated,thelocationofthecoreandthelocationofthedelta[Pg22]areshown,andifanimaginarylinewereplacedonthecoreanddelta,therecurvingridgeAwouldcrossit.Thisisanotherfigureshowingaridgewhichdoesnotterminateonthesideoftheimpressionfromwhichitenteredbuttendstodoso,and,therefore,isconsideredasaloop.

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    [Fig.65]

    Infigure66,wehaveaprintwhichissimilarinmanyrespectstotheonedescribedintheprecedingparagraph,butheretherecurvingridgeAcontinuesandtendstoterminateontheoppositesideoftheimpressionfromwhichitentered.Forthisreasonthepatternisnotaloop,butatentedarch.Therecurvingridgemusttouchorpasstheimaginarylinebetweendeltaandcoreandatleasttendtopassouttowardthesidefromwhichitentered,sothataridgecountofatleastonecanbeobtained.

    [Fig.66]

    Figure67showsaridgewhichentersononesideoftheimpressionand,afterflowingtowardthecenter,turnsorloopsonitselfandterminatesonthesamesidefromwhenceitentered.Thispatternwouldbeclassifiedasaloop.Thispatternshouldbedistinguishedfromthepatternappearinginfigure139.Carefulstudyofthepatterninfigure67revealsthatthecoreislocatedatCandthedeltaD.Theimaginarylinebetweenthesepointswillbecrossedbytheridgeformingaloop.Infigure139,thecoreislocatedontherecurveandanimaginarylinebetweenthedeltaandthecoredoesnotcrossaloopingridge.Figure139isthusclassifiedasatentedarch,aswillbeseenlater.

    [Fig.67]

    Figure68showsatthecenteroftheprintaridgewhichformsapocket.ItwillbenoticedthatridgeAdoesnotbeginontheedgeoftheprint,butthisisofnosignificance.TheridgeAwithinthepatternarearecurvesorloops,passingtheimaginarylinebetweenthedeltaandthecore,andtendstoterminatetowardthesamesideoftheimpressionfromwhenceitentered.Thisisalooppatternpossessingalloftherequirements.[Pg23]

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    [Fig.68]

    Infigures69and70,itwillbeobservedthatthereisaridgeenteringononesideofthepatternwhichrecurvesandthenturnsbackonitself.Thesepatternsaredifferentfromanyotherswhichhavebeenshowninthisrespectbutareclassifiedasloops.Ineachofthepatternsthecoreanddeltaaremarked"C"and"D".ThereadershouldtracethetypelinesinordertoascertainwhythedeltaislocatedatpointD,andthenapplythedeltarule.

    [Fig.69]

    [Fig.70]

    Figure71isanexampleofloopsastheyappearontherolledimpressionportionofafingerprintcard.[Pg24]

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    [Fig.71]

    [Enlarge]

    Ridgecounting

    Thenumberofridgesinterveningbetweenthedeltaandthecoreisknownastheridgecount.ThetechnicalemployeesoftheFederalBureauofInvestigationcounteachridgewhichcrossesortouchesanimaginarylinedrawnfromthedeltatothecore.Neitherdeltanorcoreiscounted.Aredlineuponthereticuleofthefingerprintglassisusedtoinsureabsoluteaccuracy.Intheeventthereisabifurcationofaridgeexactlyatthepointwheretheimaginarylinewouldbedrawn,tworidgesarecounted.Wherethelinecrossesanisland,bothsidesarecounted.Fragmentsanddotsarecountedasridgesonlyiftheyappeartobeasthickandheavyastheotherridgesintheimmediatepattern.Variationsininkingandpressuremust,ofcourse,beconsidered.

    Figures72to97andfigures98to101showvariouslooppatterns.Thereadershouldexamineeachonecarefullyinordertostudythecoresanddeltasandtoverifythecountwhichhasbeenplacedbeloweachpattern.[Pg25]

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    [Figs.72101]

    [Pg30]

    Figure102isasketchreflectingthevarioustypesofridgeswhichtheclassifierwillencounterwhenengagingincountinglooppatterns.

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    [Fig.102]

    Infigure103,thelighterlinesarecausedbythesplittingorfrayingoftheridges.Sometimesingraineddirtwillcauseasimilarconditionbetweentheridges.Theselinesarenotconsideredridgesandshouldnotbecounted.

    [Fig.103]

    Infigure104,thedotisnotthedeltabecauseitisnotasthickandheavyastheotherridgesandmightnotbepresentifthefingerwerenotperfectlyinkedandprinted.

    [Fig.104]

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    Whenthecoreislocatedonaspikewhichtouchestheinsideoftheinnermostrecurvingridge,therecurveisincludedintheridgecountonlywhenthedeltaislocatedbelowalinedrawnatrightanglestothespike.

    Figures105and106areexamplesofthisrule.

    [Figs.105106]

    IfthedeltaislocatedinareasA,therecurvingridgeiscounted.

    IfthedeltaislocatedinareasB,therecurvingridgeisnotcounted.

    [Pg31]

    Radialandulnarloops

    Theterms"radial"and"ulnar"arederivedfromtheradiusandulnabonesoftheforearm.Loopswhichflowinthedirectionoftheulnabone(towardthelittlefinger)arecalledulnarloopsandthosewhichflowinthedirectionoftheradiusbonearecalledradialloops.

    Fortestpurposes,fingersoftherighthandmaybeplacedonthecorrespondingprintoftherighthandappearinginfigure71,anditwillbenoticedthatthesideofeachfingerwhichisnearertothethumbonthehandisalsonearertothethumbonthefingerprintcard.Placethefingersofthelefthandonthecorrespondingprintsofthelefthandshowninfigure71.Itwillbenoticedthatthearrangementoftheprintsonthecardisthereverseofthearrangementofthefingersonthehand.Theclassificationofloopsisbasedonthewaytheloopsflowonthehand(notthecard),sothatonthefingerprintcardforthelefthand,loopsflowingtowardthethumbimpressionareulnar,andloopsflowingtowardthelittlefingerimpressionareradial.[Pg32]

    Theplainarch

    Inplainarchestheridgesenterononesideoftheimpressionandflowortendtoflowouttheotherwithariseorwaveinthecenter.Theplainarchisthemostsimpleofallfingerprintpatterns,anditiseasilydistinguished.Figures107to118areexamplesoftheplainarch.Itwillbenotedthattheremaybevariousridgeformationssuchasendingridges,bifurcations,dotsandislandsinvolvedinthistypeofpattern,buttheyalltendtofollowthegeneralridgecontouri.e.,theyenterononeside,makeariseorwaveinthecenter,andflowortendtoflowouttheotherside.

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    [Pg34]

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    [Figs.107118]

    Figures119and120areexamplesofplainarcheswhichapproximatetentedarches.Also,figure121isaplainarchapproximatingatentedarchastherisingridgecannotbeconsideredanupthrustbecauseitisacontinuous,andnotanending,ridge.(Seefollowingexplanationofthetentedarch.)

    [Figs.119121]

    [Pg35]

    Thetentedarch

    Inthetentedarch,mostoftheridgesenterupononesideoftheimpressionandflowortendtoflowoutupontheotherside,asintheplainarchtypehowever,theridgeorridgesatthecenterdonot.Therearethreetypesoftentedarches:

    Thetypeinwhichridgesatthecenterformadefiniteanglei.e.,90orless.

    Thetypeinwhichoneormoreridgesatthecenterformanupthrust.Anupthrustisanendingridgeofanylengthrisingatasufficientdegreefromthehorizontalplanei.e.,45ormore.

    Thetypeapproachingthelooptype,possessingtwoofthebasicoressentialcharacteristicsoftheloop,butlackingthethird.

    Figures122to133areexamplesofthetentedarch.

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    [Figs.122133]

    Figures122to124areofthetypepossessinganangle.

    Figures125to129reflectthetypepossessinganupthrust.

    Figures130to133showthetypeapproachingtheloopbutlackingonecharacteristic.

    Tentedarchesandsomeformsoftheloopareoftenconfused.Itshouldberememberedbythereaderthatthemereconvergingoftworidgesdoesnotformarecurve,withoutwhichtherecanbenoloop.Ontheotherhand,therearemanypatternswhichatfirstsightresembletentedarchesbutwhichoncloseinspectionarefoundtobeloops,aswhereoneloopingridgewillbefoundinanalmostverticalpositionwithinthepatternarea,entirelyfreefromandpassinginfrontofthedelta.

    Figure134isatentedarch.Theridgemarked"AA"inthesketchentersononesideoftheimpressionandflowstotheotherwithanacuteriseinthecenter.RidgeCstrikesintoAatpointBandshouldnotbeconsideredasabifurcatingridge.Theridgesmarked"DD"wouldformatentedarchiftherestofthepatternwereabsent.

    [Fig.134]

    [Pg38]

    Figure135isasketchofapatternreflectingaridge,AB,enteringononesideoftheimpression,recurving,andmakingitsexitontheothersideoftheimpression.Thereadershouldstudythissketchcarefully.Itshouldbeborneinmindthattheremustbearidgeenteringononesideoftheimpressionandrecurvinginordertomakeitsexitonthesamesidefromwhichitentered,orhavingatendencytomakeitsexitonthatside,beforeapatterncanbeconsideredforpossibleclassificationasaloop.Thispatternisatentedarchoftheupthrusttype.TheupthrustisC.ThereisalsoanangleatE.Dcannotbetermedasadelta,astheridgetotheleftofDcannotbeconsideredatypelinebecauseitdoesnotdivergefromtheridgetotherightofDbutturnsandgoesinthesamedirection.

    [Fig.135]

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    Inconnectionwiththetypesoftentedarches,thereaderisreferredtothethirdtype.Thisformoftentedarch,theonewhichapproachestheloop,mayhaveanycombinationoftwoofthethreebasicloopcharacteristics,lackingthethird.Thesethreeloopcharacteristicsare,torepeat:

    Asufficientrecurve.

    Adelta.

    Aridgecountacrossaloopingridge.

    Itmustberememberedthatarecurvemustbefreeofanyappendageabuttinguponitatarightanglebetweentheshoulders,andatrueridgecountisobtainedonlybycrossingaloopingridgefreely,withawhitespaceinterveningbetweenthedeltaandtheridgetobecounted.

    Figures136and137aretentedarcheshavingloopformationswithinthepatternareabutwithdeltasupontheloops,byreasonofwhichitisimpossibletosecurearidgecount.Thetypelinesrunparallelfromtheleftinfigures136and137.Thesetentedarcheshavetwooftheloopcharacteristics,recurveanddelta,butlackthethird,theridgecount.[Pg39]

    [Figs.136137]

    Infigure138,thereaderwillnotethesimilaritytothefigures136and137.Theonlydifferenceisthatinthisfigurethetypelinesarerunningparallelfromtheright.Itwillbenotedfromthesethreepatternsthatthespacesbetweenthetypelinesattheirdivergenceshownothingwhichcouldbeconsideredasdeltaformationsexcepttheloopingridges.Suchpatternsareclassifiedastentedarchesbecausetheridgecountnecessaryforaloopislacking.

    [Fig.138]

    Figure139isanexampleofatentedarch.Inthispattern,iftheloopingridgeapproachedtheverticalitcouldpossiblybeaonecountloop.Oncestudied,however,thepatternpresentsnorealdifficulty.Therearenoridgesinterveningbetweenthedelta,whichisformedbyabifurcation,andthecore.Itwillbenotedthatthecore,inthiscase,isatthecenter[Pg40]oftherecurve,unlikethoseloopswhicharebroadsidetothedeltaandinwhichthecoreisplacedupontheshoulder.Thispatternhasarecurveandaseparatedelta,butitstilllackstheridgecountnecessarytomakeitaloop.

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    [Fig.139]

    Figures140and141areexamplesoftentedarches.Thesetwofiguresaresimilarinmanyways.Eachoftheseprintshasthreeabruptendingridgesbutlacksarecurvehowever,infigure141adeltaispresentinadditiontothethreeabruptendingridges.Thisconditiondoesnotexistinfigure140,wherethelowerendingridgeisthedelta.

    [Figs.140141]

    Wheninterpretingapatternconsistingoftwoendingridgesandadeltabutlackingarecurve,donotconfusetheridgecountofthetentedarchwiththatoftheridgecountfortheloop.Theridgecountofthetentedarchismerelyaconventionoffingerprinting,afictiondesignedtofacilitateascientificclassificationoftentedarches,andhasnoconnectionwithaloop.Toobtainatrueridgecounttheremustbealoopingridgewhichiscrossedfreelybyanimaginarylinedrawnbetweenthedeltaandthecore.Theridgecountreferredtoassuchinconnectionwiththetentedarchespossessingendingridgesandnorecurveisobtainedbyimaginingthattheendingridgesarejoinedbyarecurveonlyforthepurposeoflocatingthecoreandobtainingaridgecount.Ifthispointissecureinthemindoftheclassifier,littledifficultywillbeencountered.

    Figures140and141,then,aretentedarchesbecausetheyhavetwoofthecharacteristicsofaloop,deltaandridgecount,butlackthethird,therecurve.

    Figure142isaloopformationconnectedwiththedeltabuthavingnoridgecountacrossaloopingridge.Bydrawinganimaginarylinefromthecore,whichisatthetopoftherodinthecenterofthepattern,tothedelta,itwillbenotedthatthereisnorecurvingridgepassingbetweenthisrodandthedeltaand,therefore,noridgecountcanresult.Thispatternisclassifiedasatentedarch.Theremustbeawhitespacebetweenthedeltaandthefirstridgecounted,oritmaynotbecounted.Figure143isalsoatentedarchbecausenoridgecountacrossaloopingridgecanbeobtained,thebifurcationsbeingconnectedtoeachotherand[Pg41]totheloopinastraightlinebetweendeltaandcore.Theloopingridgeisnotcrossedfreely.Nowhitespaceintervenesbetweenthedeltaandtheloop.Thesepatternsaretentedarchesbecausetheypossesstwoofthecharacteristicsofaloop,adeltaandarecurve,butlackthethird,aridgecountacrossaloopingridge.

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    [Figs.142143]

    Figure144isatentedarchcombiningtwoofthetypes.Thereisanangleformedbyridgeaabuttinguponridgeb.Therearealsotheelementsofthetypeapproachingaloop,asithasadeltaandridgecountbutlacksarecurve.

    [Fig.144]

    Figures145to148aretentedarchesbecauseoftheanglesformedbytheabuttingridgesatthecenterofthepatterns.

    [Figs.145148]

    Figure149isatentedarchbecauseoftheupthrustpresentatthecenterofthepattern.Thepresenceoftheslightestupthrustatthecenteroftheimpressionisenoughtomakeapatternatentedarch.[Pg42]

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    [Fig.149]

    Anupthrustmustbeanendingridge.Ifcontinuousasinfigure150,noanglebeingpresent,thepatternisclassifiedasaplainarch.

    [Fig.150]

    Figures151to153areplainarches.Figure154isatentedarch.

    [Figs.151154]

    Figure155isaplainarchbecauseitisreadilyseenthattheapparentupthrustAisacontinuationofthecurvingridgeB.Figure156isatentedarchbecauseridgeAisanindependentupthrust,andnotacontinuationofridgeB.

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    [Figs.155156]

    [Pg43]

    Figures157and158areplainarches.Figure158cannotbesaidtobealoopingridge,becausebydefinitionaloopmustpassoutortendtopassoutuponthesidefromwhichitentered.Thisapparentlooppassesoutupontheoppositesideandcannotbesaidtotendtoflowoutuponthesameside.

    [Figs.157158]

    Infigures159and160,thereareendingridgesrisingataboutthesamedegreefromthehorizontalplane.

    [Figs.159160]

    Figure159,however,isaplainarch,while160isatentedarch.Thisdifferentiationisnecessarybecause,ifthefirstpatternwereprintedcrookedlyuponthefingerprintcardsothattheendingridgewasnearerthehorizontalplane,therewouldbenowaytoascertainthetruehorizontalplaneofthepattern(ifthefissureofthefingerdidnotappear).Inotherwords,therewouldbenomeansofknowingthattherewassufficientrisetobecalledanupthrust,sothatitissafetoclassifytheprintasaplainarchonly.Infigure160,however,nomatterhowitisprinted,thepresence[Pg44]ofasufficientrisecouldalwaysbeascertainedbecauseofthespaceinterveningbetweentheendingridgeandtheridgeimmediatelybeneathit,sothatitissafetoclassifysuchapatternasatentedarch.Thetestis,iftheridgesonbothsidesoftheendingridgefollowitsdirectionorflowtrend,theprintmaybeclassifiedasaplainarch.If,however,theridgesononlyonesidefollowitsdirection,theprintisatentedarch.

    Anupthrust,then,mustnotonlybeanendingridgerisingatasufficientdegreefromthehorizontalplane,buttheremustalsobeaspacebetweentheendingridgeandtheridgeimmediatelybeneathit.This,however,isnotnecessaryforashortupthrustorspike,oranyupthrustwhichrisesperpendicularly.

    Inconnectionwiththeproperclassificationtobeassignedtothoseborderlinelooptentedarchcaseswhereanappendageorspikeisthrustingoutfromtherecurve,itisnecessarytorememberthatanappendageoraspikeabuttinguponarecurveatrightanglesinthespacebetweentheshouldersofaloopontheoutsideisconsideredtospoiltherecurve.

    Iftheappendingridgeflowsofftheloopingridgesmoothlyinsuchawaythatitformsabifurcationandnotanabutmentoftworidgesatarightangle,therecurveisconsideredasremainingintact.Thetestistotracetheloopingridgetowardtheappendage,andif,whenitisreached,thetracingmaybecontinuedasreadilyupontheappendageasupontheloopingridge,withnosudden,sharpchangeofdirection,the

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    recurveissufficient.Figures161to184shouldbestudiedwiththisinmind.

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    [Figs.161184]

    [Pg47]

    Figures185to190showadditionalexamplesoftentedarches.

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    [Figs.185190]

    Thereasonthatfigure185isgiventheclassificationofatentedarchisbecauseofthepresenceofallthelooprequirementswiththeexceptionofone,whichistherecurve.Inthispatternappearthreeendingridges.[Pg48]Thelowestendingridgeprovidesthedelta,andtheothertwobytheconventionexplainedpreviously,providetheridgecount.Itisatentedarch,then,ofthetypeapproachingtheloop,withtwoofthecharacteristics,butlackingthethird,arecurve.Figures186and187aretentedarchesofthesametype.Acloseexaminationoftheseprintswillrevealthatwhentheimaginarylineisdrawnbetweendeltaandcorenoridgecountacrossaloopingridgecanbeobtained.Itmustberememberedthatthecoreofaloopmaynotbeplacedbelowtheshoulderline.Lackingoneofthethreecharacteristicsofaloop,thesepatternsmustbeclassifiedastentedarches.Whenfigure188isexamined,itwillbenoticedthattherecurveisspoiledbytheappendageabuttinguponitbetweentheshouldersatarightangle,soitmustalsobeclassifiedwiththetentedarches.Infigure189,theonlypossibledeltamustbeplacedupontheloopingridge,thuspreventingaridgecountalthoughdeltaandrecurvearepresent.Figure190isassignedtheclassificationofatentedarch.Oneoftherequirementsofalooptypeisthattheridgeentersononeside,recurves,andmakesitsexitonthesidefromwhichitentered.This,ofcourse,makesitnecessary[Pg49]thattheridgepassbetweenthedeltaandthecore.Itwillbenotedfromthisfigurethatalthoughthisridgepassesbetweenthedeltaandthecore,itdoesnotshowanytendencytomakeitsexitonthesidefromwhichitentered,andthereforetheloopclassificationisprecluded,anditisatentedarch.

    Thewhorl

    Thepatternstowhichnumericalvaluesareassignedinderivingthe"primary"intheextensionoftheHenrySystemoffingerprintclassificationusedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigationarethewhorltypepatterns,whichoccurinabout30percentofallfingerprints.

    Thewhorlisthattypeofpatterninwhichatleasttwodeltasarepresentwitharecurveinfrontineach.Figures191to193reflecttheminimumrequirementsforthewhorl.

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    [Figs.191193]

    Itisimportanttonotethattheabovedefinitionisverygeneralhowever,thispatternmaybesubdividedforextensionpurposesinlargegroupswherewhorlsarepredominant.Eventhoughthisextensionmaybeused,alltypesofwhorlsaregroupedtogetherunderthegeneralclassificationof"Whorl"andaredesignatedbytheletter"W".

    Theaforementionedsubdivisionsareasfollows:ThePlainWhorl,TheCentralPocketLoop,TheDoubleLoop,andTheAccidental.

    Theplainwhorl

    The"plainwhorl"consistsofthesimplestformofwhorlconstructionandisthemostcommonofthewhorlsubdivisions.Itisdesignatedbythesymbol"W"forbothgeneralclassificationandextensionpurposes.

    Theplainwhorlhastwodeltasandatleastoneridgemakingacompletecircuit,whichmaybespiral,oval,circular,oranyvariantofacircle.Animaginarylinedrawnbetweenthetwodeltasmusttouchorcrossatleastoneoftherecurvingridgeswithintheinnerpatternarea.Arecurvingridge,however,whichhasanappendageconnectedwithitin[Pg50]thelineofflowcannotbeconstruedasacircuit.Anappendageconnectedatthatpointisconsideredtospoiltherecurveonthatside.

    Figures194to211aretypicalexamplesoftheplainwhorltype.Figure212is,however,aloop,asthecircuitisspoiledononesidebyanappendage.

    [Pg51]

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    [Figs.194212]

    [Pg53]

    Centralpocketloop

    Withinthewhorlgroup,thesubclassificationtype"centralpocketloop"isusedforextensionpurposesonly.Ingeneralclassificationitisdesignatedbytheletter"W".Figures213to236arecentralpocketloops.

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    [Figs.213236]

    Thecentralpocketlooptypeofwhorlhastwodeltasandatleastoneridgemakingacompletecircuit,whichmaybespiral,oval,circular,oranyvariantofacircle.Animaginarylinedrawnbetweenthetwodeltasmustnottouchorcrossanyoftherecurvingridgeswithintheinnerpatternarea.Arecurvingridge,however,whichhasanappendageconnectedwithitinthelineofflowandonthedeltasidecannotbeconstruedasacircuit.Anappendageconnectedatthatpointisconsideredtospoiltherecurveonthatside.

    Inlieuofarecurveinfrontofthedeltaintheinnerpatternarea,anobstructionatrightanglestothelineofflowwillsuffice.

    Itisnecessarythattheinnerlineofflowbefixedartificially.Theinnerlineofflowisdeterminedbydrawinganimaginarylinebetweentheinnerdeltaandthecenteroftheinnermostrecurveorloopingridge.

    Inthecentralpocketloop,oneormoreofthesimplerecurvesoftheplainlooptypeusuallyrecurveasecondtimetoformapocketwithintheloop.Thesecondrecurve,however,neednotbeacontinuationoforevenconnectedwiththefirst.Itmaybeanindependentridge.

    Ifnosecondrecurveispresent,anobstructionatrightanglestotheinnerlineofflowisacceptableinlieuofit.Anobstructionmaybeeithercurvedorstraight.Adot,ofcourse,maynotbeconsideredanobstruction.

    Thedefinitiondoesnotrequirearecurvetocrossthelineofflowatrightangles.Theangletestneedstobeappliedtoobstructionsonly.

    Therecurveorobstructionofthecentralpocketloop,asthatoftheplainwhorl,mustbefreeofanyappendageconnectedtoitatthepointcrossedbythelineofflowandonthedeltaside.Anappendageatthatpointisconsideredtospoiltherecurveorobstruction.

    [Pg58]

    Figures237and238arealsocentralpocketloopsdespitetheappendagesconnectedtotherecurves,

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    becausetheyarenotconnectedatthepointcrossedbythelineofflow.

    [Figs.237238]

    Figure239,althoughpossessingarecurve,isclassifiedasaloopbecausetheseconddeltaislocatedontheonlyrecurvingridge.

    [Fig.239]

    [Pg59]

    Figures240to244,althoughpossessingonedeltaandadeltaformation,areclassifiedasloopsbecausetheobstructionsdonotcrossthelineofflowatrightangles.

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    [Figs.240244]

    [Pg60]

    Figures245to254havetwodeltasandoneormorerecurves,buttheyareclassifiedasloopsbecauseeachrecurveisspoiledbyanappendageconnectedtoitatthepointcrossedbythelineofflow.

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    [Figs.245254]

    [Pg61]

    Doubleloop

    Withinthewhorlgroup,thesubclassificationtype"doubleloop"isusedforextensionpurposesonly.Ingeneralclassificationitisdesignatedbytheletter"W".

    Thedoubleloopconsistsoftwoseparateloopformations,withtwoseparateanddistinctsetsofshoulders,andtwodeltas.

    Theword"separate,"asusedhere,doesnotmeanunconnected.Thetwoloopsmaybeconnectedbyanappendingridgeprovidedthatitdoesnotabutatrightanglesbetweentheshouldersoftheloopformation.Theappendagerulefortheloopappliesalsotothedoubleloop.Anappendageabuttinguponaloopatrightanglesbetweentheshouldersisconsideredtospoiltheloop,whileanappendagewhichflowsoffsmoothlyisconsideredtoleavetherecurveintact.

    Thefactthattheremustbetwoseparateloopformationseliminatesfromconsiderationasadoubleloopthe"S"typecore,theinterlockingtypecore,andtheformationwithoneloopinsideanother.

    Theloopsofadoubleloopdonothavetoconformtotherequirementsoftheloop.Inotherwords,noridgecountisnecessary.

    Itisnotessentialthatbothsidesofaloopbeofequallength,northatthetwoloopsbeofthesamesize.Neitherisitmaterialfromwhichsidetheloopsenter.

    ThedistinctionbetweentwinnedloopsandlateralpocketloopsmadebyHenryandadoptedbyotherauthorshasbeenabandonedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigationbecauseofthedifficultyinlocatingandtracingtheloops.Bothtypeshavebeenconsolidatedundertheclassification"doubleloop."

    Figures255to266aredoubleloops.

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    [Pg62]

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    [Figs.255266]

    [Pg63]

    Figure267isaplainwhorl.Itisnotclassifiedasadoubleloopasonesideofoneloopformsthesideoftheother.Figure268isaplainloop.Itisnotadoubleloopbecausealloftherecurvesoftheloopontherightarespoiledbyappendages.

    [Figs.267268]

    [Pg64]

    Accidental

    Withinthewhorlgroupthesubdivisiontype"accidental"isusedforextensionpurposesonly.Ingeneralclassificationitisdesignatedbytheletter"W"andforextensionpurposesbytheletter"X".

    Theaccidentalwhorlisapatternconsistingofacombinationoftwodifferenttypesofpattern,withtheexceptionoftheplainarch,withtwoormoredeltasorapatternwhichpossessessomeoftherequirementsfortwoormoredifferenttypesorapatternwhichconformstononeofthedefinitions.Itmaybeacombinationofloopandtentedarch,loopandwhorl,loopandcentralpocketloop,doubleloopandcentralpocketloop,orothersuchcombinations.Theplainarchisexcludedasitisrathertheabsenceofpatternthanapattern.Underneatheverypatternthereareridgesrunningfromonesidetotheother,sothatifitwerenotexcludedeverypatternbuttheplainarchwouldbeanaccidentalwhorl.

    Thissubclassificationalsoincludesthoseexceedinglyunusualpatternswhichmaynotbeplacedbydefinitionintoanyotherclasses.

    Figures269to271areaccidentalscombiningaloopwithatentedarch.[Pg66]Figures272to276combinealoopandaplainwhorlorcentralpocketloop.Figure277combinesaloopandadoubleloop.Figure278combinesaloopandaplainarch,soitisclassifiedasaloop.Figure279combinesaloopandatentedarch.

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    [Figs.269279]

    Somewhorlsmaybefoundwhichcontainridgesconformingtomorethanoneofthewhorlsubdivisionsdescribed.Insuchcases,theorderofpreference(ifanypracticaldistinctionneedbemade)shouldbe:(1)accidental,(2)doubleloop,(3)centralpocketloop,(4)plainwhorl.

    Whorltracing

    Thetechniqueofwhorltracingdependsupontheestablishmentofthefocalpointsthedeltas.Everywhorlhastwoormore.Whenthedeltashavebeenlocated,theridgeemanatingfromthelowersideorpointoftheextremeleftdeltaistraceduntilthepointnearestoroppositetheextremerightdeltaisreached.Thenumberofridgesinterveningbetweenthetracingridgeandtherightdeltaarethencounted.Iftheridgetracedpassesinsideof(above)therightdelta,andthreeormoreridgesintervenebetweenthetracingridgeandthedelta,thetracingisdesignatedasan"inner"I(fig.280).Iftheridgetracedpassesoutside(below)the[Pg67]rightdelta,andthreeormoreridgesintervenebetweenthetracingridgeandtherightdelta,thetracingisdesignatedasan"outer"O(fig.281).Allothertracingsaredesignatedas"meeting"M(figs.282to287).

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    [Figs.280287]

    [Pg68]

    Tracingbeginsfromtheleftdelta.Innoinstanceisatracingtobeginonatypeline.Infigure288,tracingbeginsattheshortridgewhichistheleftdelta.Itistruethatinasmuchastheshortridgeendsimmediatelythetypelineisnextfollowed,butthisisonlybecausethetypelineisthenextlowerridge.Itsstatusasatypelineisindependentandhasnobearingonthefactthatitisbeingtraced.Thispointisillustratedfurtherinfigure289.Thispatternshowsaninnertracing.Itwillbenotedthatthedeltaisatthepointonthefirstrecurvenearesttothecenterofthedivergenceofthetypelines.Itwillbefurthernotedthattracingbeginsatthepointofdeltaontheleftandcontinuestowardtheright,passinginsideoftherightdelta,withthreeridgesinterveningbetweenthetracingridgeandtherightdelta.Thisshowsthetracingtobeaninnertracing.If,inthiscase,thetypelineweretraced(whichwouldbetheincorrectprocedure),onlytworidgeswouldintervenebetweenthetracingridgeandtherightdelta,resultinginanerroneousmeetingtracing.Figure290isanotherexampleoftheapplicationofthisrule.Thisillustrationisalsoaninnerwhorl.

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    [Figs.288290]

    Whentheridgetracedendsabruptly,anditisdeterminedthattheridgedefinitelyends,thetracingdropsdowntothepointonthenextlowerridgeimmediatelybeneaththepointwheretheridgeaboveends,continuingfromthere.Figure291,therefore,isanouterwhorl.

    [Fig.291]

    Inthisconnectionitshouldbenotedthattherulefordroppingtothenextlowerlineappliesonlywhentheridgedefinitelyends.Shortbreaksinaridgewhichmaybeduetoimproperinking,thepresenceofforeignmatterontheridges,enlargedpores,disease,orwornridgesshouldnotbeconsideredasdefiniteridgeendings.Thedeterminationofwhatconstitutesadefiniteendingwilldepend,ofcourse,uponthegoodjudgmentoftheclassifier.Whenthequestionarisesastowhetherabreakencoun[Pg69]teredintheridgetracingisadefiniteending,orwhethertherehasbeeninterferencewithanaturalimpression,thewholepatternshouldbeexaminedtoascertainwhethersuchbreaksaregeneralthroughoutthepattern.Iftheyarefoundtobecommon,considerationshouldthenbegiventothepossibilitythatthebreakisnotadefiniteridgeending.Appropriatereferencetracingshouldbedoneinallsuchcases.

    Whenevertheridgetracedbifurcates,therulefortracingrequiresthatthelowerlimborbranchproceedingfromthebifurcationbefollowed.Thisisillustratedin292.

    [Fig.292]

    Accidentalsoftenpossessthreeormoredeltas.Intracingthemonlytheextremedeltasareconsidered,thetracingbeginningattheextremeleftdeltaandproceedingtowardtheextremerightdelta,asillustratedinfigure293.[Pg70]

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    [Fig.293]

    Inadoublelooporaccidentaltheproblemofwheretostoptracingissometimespresented.Theruleis,whenthetracingpassesinsideoftherightdelta,stopatthenearestpointtotherightdeltaontheupwardtrend,asinfigure294.Ifnoupwardtrendispresent,continuetracinguntilapointoppositetherightdelta,orthedeltaitself,isreached(figs.295and296).

    [Figs.294296]

    [Pg71]

    CHAPTERIII

    QuestionablePatterns

    Nomatterhowdefinitefingerprintrulesandpatterndefinitionsaremade,therewillalwaysbepatternsconcerningwhichthereisdoubtastotheclassificationtheyshouldbegiven.Theprimaryreasonforthisisthefactthatprobablynotwofingerprintswilleverappearwhichareexactlyalike.Otherreasonsaredifferencesinthedegreeofjudgmentandinterpretationoftheindividualclassifyingfingerprints,thedifferenceintheamountofpressureusedbythepersontakingtheprints,andtheamountorkindofinkused.Nothingcanbedoneaboutfaultyinkingorpressureoncetheprintsaretaken.Thepatternswhicharequestionablemerelybecausetheyseemtohavecharacteristicsoftwoormoretypescanbeclassifiedbystrictadherencetothedefinitionsindeducingapreference.Thefollowingsectionisdevotedtosuchpatternswithanexplanationofeach.

    Figure297hastwoloopformations.Theoneontheleft,however,hasanappendageabuttingupontheshouldersofitsrecurveatarightangle.Theleftportionoftheimpression,therefore,isofthetentedarchtype.Thecombinationoftwodifferenttypesofpatternswouldbeclassifiedinthewhorlgroup(accidental),butthisimpressionhasonlytheonedelta.Therightportionofthepatterndetailcontainsatrueloopwhichfulfillsallthelooprequirements,i.e.,asufficientrecurve,adelta,andaridgecountacrossaloopingridge.Inthechoiceexistingbetweenatentedarchandaloop,preferenceisgiventotheloopclassificationandthisimpressionwouldbeclassifiedasaloop.[Pg72]

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    [Fig.297]

    Figure298,ataglance,seemstofulfilltherequirementsofawhorl(twodeltasandaridgemakingacompletecircuit).Thepartofthecircuitinfrontoftherightdelta,however,cannotbeconstruedasarecurvingridgebecauseoftheappendageabuttinguponitinthelineofflow.Thispattern,therefore,isaonecountloop.

    [Fig.298]

    Figure299isaverydifficultandunusualpattern.Ithascharacteristicsofthreetypes,thewhorl,theloop,andthetentedarch.Itisgiventhepreferenceofanaccidentaltypeofwhorl(loopoveratentedarch).Thispatternshouldbereferencedbothasaloopandasatentedarch.

    [Fig.299]

    Figure300isshownforthepurposeofexplainingthatinthewhorl,asthisprintis,appendagesatthetopoftherecurvewillnotspoiloraffecttherecurve.Hence,theimpressionisagoodwhorlofthecentralpocketlooptypeandneedsnoreference.

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    [Fig.300]

    Figure301isclassifiedasawhorlofthedoublelooptype.Therearepresenttwodistinctloopsandtwodeltas(therightdeltaisnotpresentastheimpressionwasnotrolledsufficiently).Thepatternisunusualbecausetheloopsaresidebysideandflowinginthesamedirection.Thetracingisaninnertracing.[Pg73]

    [Fig.301]

    Figure302shouldpresentnodifficulty.Itisclassifiedasaplainarchforitsridgeconstructionfollowstheruleofaplainarch,i.e.,"enteronesideandflowortendtoflowtotheother."

    [Fig.302]

    Figure303isaplainarch.Thedotatthecenterisnotelongatedenoughtobeconsideredanupthrust.Adot,eventhoughasthickandheavyasthesurroundingridges,isnotconsideredforanypurposebutridgecountingorfixingadelta.

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    [Fig.303]

    Figure304isapatternsomewhatsimilartothepreviousillustration.Asindicatedbefore,dotsareconsideredasridgesonlyinridgecountingandfixingadelta.Thispattern,therefore,mustbeclassifiedasaplainarch,ratherthanatentedarchwithtwoendingridgesandadeltaformation.

    [Fig.304]

    Figure305,althoughshowinganappendageuponeachrecurveontheleftside,isclassifiedasawhorlofthecentralpocketlooptype,withtwodeltasandarecurveinfrontofeach.Tospoiltherecurveofawhorltheappendagemustbeconnectedtotherecurveatthepointofcontactwiththelineofflow.

    [Fig.305]

    [Pg74]Infigure306,theimpressionhastwoequallygoodloopformations.Asithasbutonedelta,itcannotbeclassifiedasawhorlofthedoublelooptypenorasaloopsinceitwouldbedifficulttomakeapreferentialchoicebetweenthetwoloopingridges.Itisarbitrarilygiventheclassificationofatentedarch.

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    [Fig.306]

    Infigure307,thedifficultyliesinlocatingthedelta.Theonlyridgesansweringthedefinitionoftypelines(ridgesrunningparallelandthendivergingtoenclosethepatternarea)havethreeendingridgesbetweenthem.Thetypelines,thedelta,andthecorearelocatedasindicated.Thepatternisclassifiedasasixcountloop.

    [Fig.307]

    Figure308isclassifiedasatentedarch,althoughitappearsatfirstglancetobealoop.Closerinspectionshowsthattheloopingridgedoesnottendtogooutthesidefromwhichitenteredbutratherseemstoproceeddownwardendinginanabutmentformingadefiniteangleof90.

    [Fig.308]

    [Pg75]

    Infigure309,animpressionisshownwhichatfirstappearstobealoop.Closerinspectionwillshowthatoneoftheelementsofthelooptypeismissing,namely,aridgecountacrossaloopingridgeforitistobeborneinmindthattherecurveoftheinnermostloopshouldbefreeofappendagesabuttingbetweentheshouldersatrightangles.Thecore,inthisillustration,therefore,isplacedwheretheappendageoftheinnermostlooptouchesthenextridgewhichisagoodrecurve.Ifanimaginarylineisplacedbetweendeltaandcore,itwillbeseenthattherearenointerveningridgeshence,thereisnoridgecount.

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    [Fig.309]

    Figure310isapatternwhichcontainstwoelementsofaloopbutlacksthethird.Itisclassifiedasatentedarch.Thusanimpressionhavingadeltaandarecurve,butnothavingaridgecountacrossaloopingridge,fallsintothisclassification.

    [Fig.310]

    Itwillbenoticedthatalthoughthispatternhastheresemblanceofaplainarch,thecenteroftheimpressionactuallycontainsapartiallyformedloop.Arecurvingridgeentersfromtherightsideandexitsinthesamedirection.Adeltaalsoappearsjustbelowtherecurve.Inattempting[Pg76]toobtainaridgecount,itisseenthattheimaginarylinedrawnbetweenthedeltaandthecorerunsdirectlyalongtheridgeemanatingfromtheformerandwhichisjoinedontothesideoftherecurvingridge.Forthisreason,noridgecountispossible.

    Figure311isatentedarch.Therearethreeloopformations,eachoneofwhichisspoiledbyanappendageabuttinguponitsrecurvebetweentheshouldersatarightangle.Itcannotbeclassifiedasanaccidentalasthepatternsareallofthesametype,i.e.,tentedarches.Anaccidentaltypeofwhorlisacombinationoftwoormoredifferenttypesofpatternsexclusiveoftheplainarch.

    [Fig.311]

    Figure312isaloop.Itcannotbeclassifiedasawhorlofthedoublelooptypebecausetheformationabovethelowerloopistoopointedanditalsohasanappendageabuttinguponitatarightangle.

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    [Fig.312]

    Figure313atfirstglanceappearstobeawhorlofthedoublelooptype.Uponcloserinspection,however,itwillbenoticedthattherearenodeltaformationsotherthanontherecurves.Thereare,then,twotentedarchformations.Astwopatternsofthesametypecannotformanaccidentalwhorl,theimpressionmustbeclassifiedasatentedarch.[Pg77]

    [Fig.313]

    Figure314isanaccidentalwhorl,combiningaloopandatentedarch.Thetentedarchisdirectlybeneaththeinnermostloop,andisoftheupthrusttype.

    [Fig.314]

    Figure315consistsofaloopoveradotwithanapparentseconddelta.Thispatternmustbeclassifiedasaloop,asadotmaynotbeconsideredanupthrustunlesselongatedvertically.

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    [Fig.315]

    Eventhoughadotmaybeasthickandheavyasthesurroundingridges,itmaybeconsideredonlyinridgecountingorfixingadelta.

    Figure316atfirstglanceappearstobeanaccidentalwhorl,butoncloserinspectionitprovestobealoop.Althoughtherearethreedeltaformationspresent,itshouldbeobservedthatrecurvingridgesappearinfrontofonlyone(D1).

    [Fig.316]

    Figure317hasthegeneralappearanceofaloop.TheloopingridgeA,atthecenter,hasanappendageBabuttinguponitsrecurve.Theabutmentisatrightanglesandthereforespoilstherecurve.Thepatternisatentedarch.[Pg78]

    [Fig.317]

    Figure318isatentedarchwhichapproachesboththeloopandthewhorltypepatterns.Itcannotbeconsideredawhorl,however,astherecurveontheleftisspoiledbyanappendage(figs.58and59).Norcanitbealoopbecausethereisnoridgecountacrossaloopingridge.Thepattern,then,isatentedarchofthetypepossessingtwoofthebasiccharacteristicsoftheloopandlackingthethird.Thedeltaandthesufficientrecurvearepresentbuttheridgecountismissing.

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    [Fig.318]

    Figure319seemsatfirstglancetobeadoubleloop.Itwillbenoted,however,thattheinnerdeltaformationwouldbelocatedupontheonlyloopingridgeoftheupperloopformation.Sincethedeltawouldbelocatedontheonlyrecurve,thisrecurvingridgeiseliminatedfromconsideration.Thepatternisclassifiedasaloop.

    [Fig.319]

    Figure320isaloopoftwocounts,withthedeltaatB.Thereisaridgemakingacompletecircuitpresent,butpointAcannotbeusedasadeltabecauseitanswersthedefinitionofatypeline.Itshouldbeconsideredadeltaonlyifitpresentedanangularformation.Placingthedeltaupontherecurvewouldspoilthatrecurve.

    [Fig.320]

    Figure321showstwoseparateloopingridgeformationsappearingsidebysideanduponthesamesideofthedelta.Thecoreinsuchcaseisplaceduponthenearershoulderofthefartherloopingridgefromthedelta,thetwoloopingridgesbeingconsideredasoneloopwithtworodsrisingashighastheshoulder.Theridgecountwouldbefour(fig.49).

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    [Fig.321]

    Figure322isanaccidentalwhorl.Itisclassifiedthusbecauseitcontainselementsofthreedifferentpatterns,theloop,thedoubleloop,andtheaccidental.Insuchcasetheorderofpreferencegoverns.ThedeltaattheleftispointA.ThedeltaattherightispointC.Thispointbecomesthedeltasinceitisthepointnearestthecenterofthedivergenceofthetypelines.PointBiseliminatedfromconsiderationasadeltasincetypelinesmaynotproceedfromabifurcationunlesstheyflowparallelafterthebifurcationandbeforediverging.[Pg79]

    [Fig.322]

    [Pg80]

    Figure323isaloop.Therearetwodeltaformationsbutthedotscannotbeconsideredasobstructionscrossingthelineofflowatrightangles.Thisprecludestheclassificationofthecentralpocketlooptypeofwhorl.

    [Fig.323]

    Figure324isaloop,thetworecurvingridgeshaveappendagesandareconsideredspoiled.Thepatterncannot,therefore,beawhorleventhoughtwodeltaformationsarepresent.

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    [Fig.324]

    Figure325isclassifiedasatentedarch.Ifexaminedcloselythepatternwillbeseentohaveanappendageabuttingatarightanglebetweentheshouldersofeachpossiblerecurve.Thusnosufficientrecurveispresent.

    [Fig.325]

    Figure326isaplainarch.Thereispresentnoanglewhichapproachesarightangle.PointsA,B,andXaremerelybifurcationsratherthananabutmentoftworidgesatanangle.

    [Fig.326]

    Figure327isatentedarch,notbecauseofthedot,however,asitcannotbeconsideredanupthrust.Thetentedarchisformedbytheanglemadewhenthecurvingridgeabovethedotabutsupontheridgeimmediatelyunderandtotheleftofthedot.[Pg81]

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    [Fig.327]

    Figure328consistsoftwoseparateloopingridgeformationsinjuxtapositionuponthesamesideofacommondelta.Thispatterncannotbecalledadoubleloopasthereisnoseconddeltaformation.Inordertolocatethecore,thetwoloopingridgesshouldbetreatedasoneloopwithtworodsinthecenter.Thecoreisthusplacedonthefarrod(actuallyontheleftshoulderofthefarloop),resultinginaridgecountoffour(fig.49).

    [Fig.328]

    Figure329isaloopofthreecounts.Itcannotbeclassifiedasawhorlastheonlyrecurveisspoiledbytheappendageabuttinguponitatthepointofcontactwiththelineofflow.

    [Fig.329]

    Figure330isaplainarchasthereisnoupthrust(anupthrustmustbeanendingridge),nobackwardloopingturn,andnotworidgesabuttinguponeachotheratasufficientangle.

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    [Fig.330]

    Figure331isaplainarch.Theendingridgeatthecenterdoesnotriseatasufficientangletobeconsideredanupthrust,anditdoesnotquitemeettheridgetowardwhichitisflowingandthereforeformsnoangle.[Pg82]

    [Fig.331]

    Figure332isaplainarch.Therearetwoendingridges,butnoseparatedeltaformationispresent.

    [Fig.332]

    Figure333isaplainarch.Therisingridgeatthecenteriscurvedatthetopformingnoangle,anddoesnotconstituteanupthrustbecauseitisnotanendingridge.

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    [Fig.333]

    Figure334isawhorlofthedoublelooptype.Twoloopsandtwodeltasarepresent.Itisunusualbecausetheloopsarejuxtaposedinsteadofoneflowingovertheother,andonedeltaisalmostdirectlyovertheother.Thetracingisameetingtracing.

    [Fig.334]

    Figure335isatentedarch.Althoughthereisaloopingridge,noridgecountcanbeobtained.Thecoreisplacedupontheendoftheridgeabuttingupontheinsideoftheloop,andsotheimaginarylinecrossesnoloopingridge,whichisnecessary.

    [Fig.335]

    Figure336isaplainarch.Theendingridgeatthecentercannotbeconsideredanupthrustbecauseitdoesnotdeviatefromthegeneraldirectionofflowoftheridgesoneitherside.Noangleispresentastheendingridgedoesnotabutuponthecurvingridgewhichenvelopesit.[Pg83]

    [Fig.336]

    Figure337isaplainarchbecausethedotcannotbeconsideredadeltaasitisnotasthickandheavyasthesurroundingridges.

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    [Fig.337]

    Figure338isatentedarchconsistingoftwoendingridgesandadelta.Theshortendingridgeisconsideredaridgebecauseitisslightlyelongatedandnotameredot.[Pg84]

    [Fig.338]

    Infigure339,theonlyquestioninvolvediswheretostoptracing.Theruleis:whentracingonaridgewithanupwardtrend,stopatthepointontheupwardtrendwhichisnearesttotherightdelta.Xisthepointinthispattern.

    [Fig.339]

    Infigure340,thequestioninvolvedisalsooneoftracing.Inthispattern,thetracingisnotonaridgewithanupwardtrend.Thetracing,therefore,iscontinueduntilapointnearesttotherightdelta,ortherightdeltaitself,isreached.Thistracingisameetingtracing.

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    [Fig.340]

    Thereareafewconstantlyrecurringpatternswhich,thoughnotquestionableordoubtfulastheyappear,presentapeculiarlydifficultprobleminclassifying.Thepatternsreferredtoareusuallydoubleloops,thoughaccidentalwhorlsandloopssometimespresentthesameproblems.Thedifficultyariseswhenaloopissoelongatedthattherecurvedoesnotappearuntilneartheedgeofafullyrolledimpressionoranimpressionthatisrolledunusuallyfar,asinfigures341to344.

    [Figs.341344]

    Figure341,ifclassifiedasitappears,wouldbeanaccidentalwhorl.Figures342and343wouldbedoubleloops,andillustration344,aloop.Itwillbeobservedthattheseprintsarerolledmorefullythannormal.If,however,thenexttimetheprintsaretaken,theyarenotrolledquite[Pg85]sofar,thepatternswouldrequireaverydifferentclassification,andwouldshownoindicationofanyneedforreferencingtotheirtrueclassification.Theresultwouldbeafailuretoestablishanidentificationwiththeoriginalprints.Theonlywayinwhichsuchanerrormaybeavoidedistoclassifysuchimpressionsastheywouldappearifnotsofullyrolled,andtoconductareferencesearchintheclassificationwhichwouldbegiventothe

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    printswhenrolledtothefullestextent.Applyingthisrule,illustration341isatentedarch,referencedtoawhorl.Figures342and343areloops,referencedtowhorls.Figure344isaplainarch,referencedtoaloop.

    Nosetrulecanpossiblybedevisedtoenableaclassifiertoknowwithcertaintywheretodrawthelinewhenitisdoubtfulwhichclassificationshouldbegivensuchaprint.Individualjudgmentistheonlystandard.Thetestis:ifthepattern,intheopinionoftheclassifier,isrolledtoonlyanormalwidth,itshouldbeclassifiedasitappears.Ifitseemstoberolledtoawidthbeyondthenormaldegree,itshouldbeclassifiedasifrolledonlytothenormaldegree.Age,weight,sizeoffingers(asseenin[Pg86]theplainimpressions),heavinessoftheridges,andexperienceofthetechnicianintakingfingerprintsareallfactorsinarrivingatthecorrectconclusion.Thenecessityforexercisingtheutmostcareindealingwiththistypeofpatterncannotbetoohighlyemphasized.

    Thepatternsinfigures345and346alsohaveasecondloopneartheedgeoftheimpression.Inthesetwopatterns,however,thesecondloopisverynearthedeltaandconsequentlywillalmostinvariablyappeareventhoughnotrolledtothefullestextent.Theforegoingruleisnotappliedtothistypeofimpression.Bothareclassifiedasawhorlandreferencedtoalooptotakecareoftherarecontingencyofnonappearance.

    [Figs.345346]

    [Pg87]

    CHAPTERIV

    TheClassificationFormulaandExtensions

    Theclassificationformula

    Atthispointitisnecessarytomentionthatwhenprintsareclassified,markingsareindicatedatthebottomofeachfingerblocktoreflectthetype.Thefollowingsymbolsareused:

    Undertheindexfingerstheappropriatecapitallettersshouldbeplacedforeverypatternexcepttheulnarloop.

    Underallotherfingers,theappropriatesmalllettershouldbeplacedforeverypatternexcepttheulnarloopandthewhorlasfollows:

    Arch a

    TentedArch t

    RadialLoop r

    Ulnarloopsinanyfingeraredesignatedbyadiagonallineslantinginthedirectionoftheloop.

    Whorlsinanyfingeraredesignatedbytheletter"W".Theclassificationformulamaybecomposedofthefollowingdivisions:

    1.Primary 4.Major

    2.Secondary 5.Final

    3.Subsecondary 6.Key

    Thepositionsintheclassificationlineforthesedivisionswhencompletelyappliedareasillustrated:

    Key Major Primary Secondary Subsecondary Final

    Divisions Classification Classification Classification

    20 M 1 U IOI 10

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    L 1 U IOI

    Key Major Primary Secondary

    SecondsubsecondaryclassificationSubsecondary Final

    Divisions Classification Classification Classification

    4 O 5 U

    SLMMMSIOI 10

    I 17 U IOI

    Theprimaryclassification:Forthepurposeofobtainingtheprimaryclassification,numericalvaluesareassignedtoeachoftheten[Pg88]fingerspacesasshowninfigure347.Whereverawhorlappearsitassumesthevalueofthespaceinwhichitisfound.Spacesinwhichtypesofpatternsotherthanwhorlsarepresentaredisregardedincomputingtheprimary.

    Thevaluesareassignedasfollows:

    FingersNo.1andNo.2 16

    FingersNo.3andNo.4 8

    FingersNo.5andNo.6 4

    FingersNo.7andNo.8 2

    FingersNo.9andNo.10 1

    [Fig.347]

    [Enlarge]

    Infigure347,itwillbeobservedthattheoddfingers(Nos.1,3,5,7,9)containtheletterD,andthe

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    evenfingers(Nos.2,4,6,8,10)containtheletterN.TheDindicatesthatthevaluesofthesefingersrelatetothedenominator,theNthattheyrelatetothenumerator.Thesummationofthenumericalvaluesofthewhorltypepatterns,ifany,appearinginfingers1,3,5,7,9,plusone,isthedenominatoroftheprimary.Thesummationofthevaluesofthewhorls,ifany,infingers2,4,6,8,10,plusone,isthenumeratoroftheprimary.Wherenowhorlappearsinasetofimpressions,theprimary,therefore,wouldbe1over1.The1thatis[Pg89]assignedtothenumeratorandthedenominatorwhennowhorlsappearisalsoadded,forconsistency,tothevalueofthewhorlswhentheydoappear.ItwillbeunderstoodwhyitwasoriginallyassignedtothenowhorlgroupwhenitisconsideredhoweasilyazeromightbeconfusedwithanO,whichisthesymbolusedforanouterwhorltracing.

    Toobtaintheprimaryfortheprintsinfigure347,thenumberofwhorlsappearingintheoddfingersisascertainedtobe2.Theirpositionsarenoted(1inNo.1and1inNo.7)andthevaluesassignedtowhorlsappearinginthosefingersareaddedtogether(16plus2=18).Tothissumthearbitrary1isadded,givingusthetotalof19,whichconstitutesthedenominatorforthissetofprints.Togetthenumerator,itisascertainedthatthereare3whorlsappearingintheevenfingers(2,4and6),thevaluesofwhichareaddedtogether(16plus8plus4=28).Tothissumthe1isadded,givinganumeratorof29,andacompleteprimaryof29over19.

    Bytheword"whorl"ismeantalltypesofwhorls,includingplainwhorls,centralpocketloops,doubleloopsandaccidentals.Thetracingofthewhorldoesnotenterintothedeterminationoftheprimary.

    Themethodofobtainingtheprimarycanprobablybeshownbestbyillustrations.Forexample,assumethatthereisawhorlintherightindexfingeronly.Thevalueofawhorlinthisfingeris16.When1over1isaddedtheresultingprimaryis17over1.Ifawhorlappearsintherightthumbandrightindexfinger,thevalueis16over16plus1over1givingaprimaryof17over17.Ifwhorlsappearinbothindexfingers,thevalueis16over2plus1over1givingaprimaryof17over3.Whenwhorlsappearinboththumbsandbothindexfingers,theprimaryis21over19andisobtainedbytheaddition16plus4plus1over16plus2plus1.Ifwhorlsappearinall10fingers,theprimaryis32over32(16plus8plus4plus2plus1plus1over16plus8plus4plus2plus1plus1).Itwillbenotedthattheprimaryclassificationsextendfrom1over1inthenowhorlgroupto32over32intheallwhorlgroup,providing1,024possiblecombinations.Thisdoesnotmeanthatthereare1,024evensubdivisionsofprintsaccordingtotheseprimaries.Justasthereisapreponderanceofloopswhenthetypesofpatternsareconsidered,thereisalsoapreponderanceofcertainprimaries,notably:the1over1primary,ornowhorlgroupthe17denominatorthe19denominatorthe28denominator,ofwhichthe31over28groupisthelargestandthe32denominator,including2largeprimarygroupsnamely,31over32and32over32.Asamatteroffact,the1over1group,asawhole,containsover25percentofthetotalnumberofprintsfiledintheFBI.Ontheotherhand,thereareanumberofprimarieswhichrarelyappear.Itfollows,therefore,thatwhenaprintisclassifiedinoneoftheselargergroupsitisnecessarytocompletetheclassificationtoagreaterextentthanisnecessaryinthemoreunusualprimaries,sothatthegrouptobesearchedissmallenoughforconvenience.[Pg90]

    Inconnectionwiththecountingofwhorlvaluestoobtaintheprimary,itmightbenotedthatwhenthewhorlsoutnumbertheotherpatternsmorespeedcanbeachievedbycountingthosepatternsandsubtractingratherthanbyaddingthewhorls.Thisprocedureshouldnotbefolloweduntilenoughexperienceisacquiredsothatitmaybenotedataglancewherewhorlsarenotpresent.

    Theexperiencedclassifiercantellinwhatfingerswhorlsarepresentbyaglanceataprimaryclassification.Forexample,aprimaryof5over17couldmeanthattherearewhorlsinthethumbsonly.

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    [Fig.348]

    [Enlarge]

    Thesecondaryclassification:Aftertheprimaryclassification,thefingerprintsaresubdividedfurtherbyusingasecondaryclassification.Beforegoingintodetail,itshouldbenotedthataftertheprimaryisobtainedtheentireremainingportionoftheclassificationformulaisbaseduponthearrangementoftheimpressionsappearingintherighthandasthenumeratorovertheimpressionsappearinginthelefthandasthedenominator.Thearrangementoftheevenovertheunevenfingersisdiscardedaftertheprimaryisobtained.Thesecondaryclassificationappearsjusttotherightofthefractionalnumeralswhichrepresenttheprimary.Itisshownintheformulabycapitallettersrepresentingthebasictypesofpatternsappearingintheindexfingersofeachhand,that[Pg91]oftherighthandbeingthenumeratorandthatofthelefthandbeingthedenominator(fig.348).Therearefivebasictypesofpatternswhichcanappear.

    1.Arch A

    2.TentedArch T

    3.RadialLoop R

    4.UlnarLoop U

    5.Whorl W

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    [Fig.349]

    [Enlarge]

    Secondaryclassification(smalllettergroup):Printswithanarchortentedarchinanyfingeroraradialloopinanyexcepttheindexfingersconstitutethesmalllettergroupofthesecondaryclassification.Such"smallletters,"withtheexceptionofthoseappearingintheindexfingers,arebroughtupintotheclassificationformulaintheirproperrelativepositionsimmediatelyadjacenttotheindexfingers(fig.349).Adashisusedtoindicatetheabsenceofeachsmallletterbetweentheindexfingersandanothersmallletterorbetweentwosmallletters,as

    1aUatand

    1aUt.

    1Ra1 1Ua

    Thus,ifaradialloopappearsintherightthumb,[Pg92]thesmallletter"r"wouldbebroughtupinthenumeratorcolumnoftheclassificationformulaandplacedjusttotheleftofthecapitalletterrepresentingtheindexfinger.Similarly,ifanarchortentedarchoraradialloopwouldappearinthemiddle,ring,orlittlefingerofthehand,thesmallletterrepresentingsuchapatternwouldbeplacedontheclassificationlinetotherightofthesecondaryinthenumeratorcolumniftheletterispresentintherighthand,andinthedenominatorcolumnifinthelefthand.Whentwoormoresmalllettersofthesametypeoccurimmediatelyadjacenttoeachother,theyareindicatedthus:

    1rU2aand

    1aTaa.

    1tU3a 1tA2at

    Thesmalllettergroupsareofvitalimportancetotheclassificationsystem,astheyareofrelativelyinfrequentoccurrence,constitutingapproximately7to10percentofallpatterns.Generallyspeaking,sincethesepatternsareofsuchrareoccurrence,theirverypresenceoftenenablestheclassifiertodispensewiththeusualsubsecondaryclassificationandthemajordivisionwhichinthemajorityofcasesareusedinthelargergroups.

    Thesubsecondaryclassification(groupingofloopsandwhorls):Inclassifyingprintsitisnecessarytosubdividethesecondarygroups.Thisisaccomplishedbygroupingaccordingtotheridgecountsofloopsandtheridgetracingsofwhorls.Thefirstofthegroupsfiledinorder,whichitwillbenecessarytososubdivide,wouldordinarilybethe

    1R

    1R

    g


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