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These proportions strikingly display the fact of the greater prevalence of the
lighter “ Celtic eyes ” in districts in which melanosity of hair is increased. In the
county of Kerry, among a full-sized, rather large people, there is a strong
tendency to a ...
Joseph Barnard Davis, John Thurnam,
1865
It differs from others mainly in assigning especial importance to black hair as a
measure of brunetteness, on the assumption that a head of black hair betrays
twice the tendency to melanosity of a dark brown one. Without accepting this ...
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Modernity, Freedom, and the African Diaspora: Dublin, New ...
... with a greater tendency to melanosity” (Beddoe 1885: 5). In addition to a higher
rating of “nigrescence” found among the Irish, Beddoe also observes greater “
prognathous,” which he defines as “having prominent mouths” (Beddoe 1885: 10
).
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The Forging of Races: Race and Scripture in the Protestant ...
... R – F (or the dark-haired plus twice the black-haired – doubled, according to
Beddoe, 'in order to give its proper value to the greater tendency to melanosity
shown thereby' – minus the red-haired and the fair-haired, with brown hair
neutral).
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Report of the Annual Meeting
... leaving out the neutral browns, thus : — 2 Black (N) + Dk. Br. - Fair - Eecl =
Index. The black hair is doubled, because its occurrence shows a much greater
tendency to- melanosity. The index for the eyes is got by subtracting the light from
the ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science,
1884
He explains why be doubled the influence of the jet-blacks in the formula. It was
to 'give the proper value to the greater tendency to melanosity shown thereby'.
That sounds rather arbitrary to me, but the jetblacks were so rare it didn't make a
lot ...
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The Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine
The index of Nigrescence takes account of the hair only, and is gotten by
subtracting the red and the fair from the dark + twice the black. The black are
given a double value as showing a stronger tendency to melanosity. Medium
brown is ...
845 that of the dark-haired, together with twice the blackhaired. Idouble the black,
in order to give its proper value to the greater tendency to melanosity shown
thereby; while brown (chestnut) is regarded as neuter, though most persons
placed ...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy
Such are : affection of the pulmonary mucous membrane, then copious mucous
secretion with difficult expectoration, tension, especially pressure, compression,
tightness, burning in the chest, whereas the stitching is never severe ; melanosity
...
The simple index is gotten thus: Dark + 2 Black — Fair — Red, the proportion of
the black being doubled to express the greater melanosity; the compound index (
Topinard's), is gotten by subtracting the light eyes from the dark, adding together
...
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland,
1904