PEDIGREE CHARTS. 



FIGURE 14. I-i, eccentric, unsociable; lived the life 

 of a hermit. II-i , of good character, reputation, 

 and disposition ; had nervous prostration. 1 1-2, 

 at 23 became excited and talkative; had melan- 

 cholia; suffered from headaches; when 39 

 drowned herself. II-4, sensitive and moody. 

 IH-i, subject to depressions and long crying- 

 spells; set fire to her house; was hysterical; 

 took poison. III-2, had a violent, uncon- 

 trolled temper. III-3, musical, cheerful, flir- 

 tatious, sensitive; was twice depressed and 

 threatened suicide. (10 : 238.) 



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FIG. 14. 



FIG. 15. 



FIGURE 15. 1-3, passionate and energetic; after being robbed, cut his throat. II-6, a school- 

 teacher, generous, religious, but not narrow. Il-y, drove horses like a man; after her sister's 

 murder did not like to go out and could not sleep without chloroform for weeks. 11-14, 

 inventive. III-i, as a child was cruel; Sx; subject to nervous headaches; at 43 tried to cut 

 her throat; has delusions of being pursued by the devil; had hallucinations of sight and 

 hearing. III-3, has nervous spells. III-5, is easy-going. Ill-y, had hysterical spells, 

 sometimes for 3 hours; worries for fear she will go insane. III-8, of an even, happy dis- 

 position. (40:471.) 



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FIGURE 16. I-i, weak constitutionally. 1-2, of inferior, unfit character ; Sx. 1-3, energetic and 

 capable. 1-4, irritable. II-i. a chronic drunkard who in drunken rages threatened his wife 

 and became suicidal; a choreic. II-2, extremely nervous; lacks decision. III-i, as a child 

 was self-willed, quick-tempered, and irritable; at 15 was choreic; at 22 showed a wanderlust; 

 drank heavily, and became suicidal and homicidal. IH-2, of a nervous temperament. III-3, 

 coarse-spoken. III-5, quick-tempered. III-6, energetic, active, and refined. Ill-y, at 

 30 is hysterical. III-8, nervous, irritable, alcoholic. III-io, at 12 is bashful and reticent. 

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