nostrils, as in the accompanying curious drawing by a seven-year-old Jamaica girl (Fig. 7, e).[1]
The introduction of other features, more especially ears and hair, must, according to my observations, be looked on as occasional only, and as a mark of an advance to a more naturalistic treatment. Differences of treatment occur here too. Thus the ears, which are apt to be absurdly large, are now inserted inside the
- ↑ It is possible that in this drawing the two short lines added to the mouth are an original attempt to give the teeth.