relates
to the groupings of the prints, and no difficulty should be
experienced in ascertaining whether the I and O arrangement in the
subsecondary relates to loops or whorls when analyzing a
classification, because this information can be obtained from the
primary classification. Figure 350 is an example illustrating the
subsecondary in addition to other divisions of the classification
formula.
[Illustration: 350]
LEAVE THIS SPACE BLANK| |SEX
+--------------+ | |__________
|FBI No. | | |RACE
+--------------+ |LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME|
-----------------------------|----------------------------------+----------
SIGNATURE OF PERSON |CONTRIBUTOR |ALIASES |HT. |WT.
FINGERPRINTED |AND ADDRESS | |(IN.)|
| | |_____|____
| | |DATE OF
-----------------------------| | |BIRTH
RESIDENCE OF PERSON | | |__________
FINGERPRINTED | | |HAIR |EYES
| | | |
-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------
OCCUPATION |ARREST NUMBER|LEAVE THIS SPACE BLANK
| |
-----------------------------|-------------|
SCARS AND MARKS |PLACE OF |
|BIRTH | 26 5 R OOO 12
|-------------|CLASS__________________________
-----------------------------|CITIZENSHIP | 12 W MOI
SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL |DATE | _ |
TAKING FINGERPRINTS | ||_|CHECK IF |
| | NO CRIMINAL|REF.___________________________
| | RECORD IS |
| | DESIRED |
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1. RIGHT THUMB|2. RIGHT INDEX|3. RIGHT |4. RIGHT RING |5. RIGHT LITTLE
| | MIDDLE | |
26| 12| 0| 17| 12
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