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      <value>1 sheet (folded), 2pp.  Thanks Wollaston for the prints of Alfred Gerald Haggard. He discusses two types of prints he requires: 1. Boys of a refined nature and those of the opposite kind to see whether the delicacy and complexity of the papillary ridges in any way correspond  2. Of brothers for hereditary purposes. The letter includes 3 fingerprints to demonstrate what he requires. He wishes he had started to take prints of babier hands two years ago as he would now have evidence that is now wanted as to the possibility of changes in the ridges in the early years of life.</value>
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