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THE LIFE, LETTERS, AND LABOURS 

 OF FRANCIS GALTON 



By KARL PEARSON, F.R.S. 



GALTON PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 



Volume I. Birth 1822 to Marriage 1853. With 5 Pedigree Plates 

 & 72 Photographic Plates, Frontispiece & 2 Textrfigures 

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" It is not too much to say of this book that 

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 more careful, more complete." The Time5 

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great exponent of heredity should be written 

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CHAPTER VIII. Tr PA 

 of Travel, Geoj pt.2 



CHAPTER IX. Earl 

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 to Anthropoloj; 



CHAPTER X. The Ei 

 Correspondenc 

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Pearson, Karl 



Tables for statisticibns 

 and biometrici&ns 



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