Francis Galton's book, “Fingerprint,” established the scientific study and classification of fingerprints. His research affirmed their uniqueness, positioning them as a vital resource in personal identification and forensic science.
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
| LIST-I | LIST-II |
|---|---|
| A. Ridges | III. The raised portion of the friction skin of the fingers |
| B. Type Lines | I. Two most inner ridges which start parallel, diverge and surround or tend to surround the pattern area |
| C. Delta | IV. The ridge characteristics nearest to the point of divergence of type lines |
| D. Enclosure | II. A single ridge bifurcates and reunites to enclose some space |