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24. Children s mother's father's father's 

 father 



Alexander Bell. 1790-1865. Age at 

 death 75. Tall, fine figure. Second of 

 three children. Dark complexion. 

 Eyes dark; eyesight good until ad- 

 vanced years. Hearing perfect to time 

 of death. Heavy head of white hair 

 in old age. 



25. Children's mother's father's father's 

 mother 



Elizabeth Colvill. 1783-1856. Age at 

 death 73. 



26. Children's mother' s father' s mother's 

 father 



Samuel Symonds. 1776-1818. In poor 

 health for several years and died of 

 apoplexy at the age of 42. 



27. Children's mother's father's mother's 

 mother 



Mary White. 1788-1872. Age at death 

 84. Light complexion. Hearing and 

 sight good to advanced years. 



28. Children's mother's mother's father's 

 father 



Justice Samuel Hubbard of Supreme 

 Court of Mass. Data lacking. 



29. Portrait lacking. 



30. Children's mother's mother's mother's 

 father 



Robert Henry McCurdy. Age at 

 death 80. Born 1800 died 1880. Data 

 lacking. 



31. Children's mother's mother's mother's 

 mother 



Gertrude Mercer Lee. Born 1809 died 

 1876. Age at death 67. Hair black, 

 abundant. 



THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL 

 CONGRESS OF EUGENICS 



A Conference on the Results of Research in Race Improvement 



As has been previously announced 

 the Second International Eugenics 

 Congress is being convened this year, 

 September 22-28 1921, at the Ameri- 

 can Museum of Natural History in 

 New York City. This furnishes the 

 first opportunity since the London 

 Congress in 1912 for the geneticists 

 and eugenists of the world to meet 

 together for discussions of the results 

 of their researches and their applica- 

 tion to race improvement. Leading 

 authorities rom most of the countries 

 of the world will present papers on 

 the v^ital problems relating to human 

 welfare. 



The ofiicers of the congress are: 



Honorary President 



Alexander Graham Bell, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



President 



Henry Fairfield Osborn, Columbia 

 University and American Museum, 

 New York 



Honorary Secretary 



Mrs. C. Neville Rolfe, London, 

 England. 



Treasurer 



Madison Grant, Chairman, Zoologi- 

 cal Society, New York 



Sec ret a ry- General 



C. C. Little, Asst. Director in De- 

 partment of Genetics, Carnegie Inst, 

 of Wash. 



