INDEX 



Abigail, 28. 

 Albert, 24. 

 Alcoholism, 18, 26. 



of the good side, 29, 30. 



in the bad family, 67. 



children, 25. 



Guss Saunders, a victim, 93. 



in the two branches compared, 67. 

 Almshouse, 28. 

 Almshouses reduced if feeble-minded 



were cared for, 105, 

 Asexualization, 107. 



B , the town mentioned, 79. 



Barrah, Eunice, 26. 

 Beede, 29. 



Bible of Casper Kallikak, 100. 

 Binet tests in the public schools, 71. 

 used with the Kallikak family, 88, 89. 



Charts, heredity, 33-49. 



Children of Althea Haight, 23. 



Colonies for feeble-minded, 105. 



Colonization, not hopeless, 105. 



Cordelia, 25. 



Cousins many, 26. 



Crime, tendency to, different in different 



families, 62. 

 Criminals, 18. 



made, not born, 54. 



Criminology and feeble-mindedness, 54, 

 60. 



Deborah, admitted to the Training 



School, I. 

 as she is to-day, 7. 

 her ability in numbers, 9-11. 

 brought to the Training School, 65. 

 her cousin in the Training School, 21. 

 her half brother, 27, 62. 

 her half brothers and sisters^ 28. 

 her half sister, 27. 

 her mother, Martha, characterized, 



65. 

 her mother, Martha, further history, 



64. 



her Institution records, 2-6. 

 her Santa Claus letters, 8. 



Declaration of Independence, signed by 



relatives of this family, 30. 

 Deed from the governor of the colony 



to the Kallikak family, 95. 

 Degenerates, 29. 

 Delirium tremens, 25. 

 Detention home of the Juvenile Court, 



number of feeble-minded children 



found, 57. 



Died in infancy, 18. 

 Dugdale, Richard L., work of, 51. 



Edwards, Jonathan, 51. 

 Edwards family, 59, 60. 

 Elmira Reformatory, number of feeble- 

 minded, 58. 

 Elopement, 26. 

 Environment, 6l. 



and criminology, 59. 



determines criminality, 55. 



effect off shown, 22. 



same for both branches, 50. 

 Epileptics, 18. 



"Old Moll," 22. 

 Euthenist, claims, 52. 

 Explanation of charts, 33-35. 



Feeble-minded, number in the entire 



group, 19. 



number in public institutions, 56. 

 number in the United States being 



cared for, 106. 

 the dupes of others, 55. 

 reduction in the number of through 



segregation, 105. 



Feeble-mindedness, how determined, 14. 

 difficulty of recognizing, 104. 

 difficulty of caring for the, 105. 

 is hereditary, 117. 

 Field workers, their training and 



methods, 13, 82. 

 Frederick, 17. 



half brother to Martin, 85. 



Gaston, 29. 



Good family, the, 29. 



character of descendants, 30. 



defective children brought up in, 6l. 



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