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have an average intelligence quotient of 115 or higher, 

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Fig. 150. — The Product of a Feeble-Minded Man (who has an 

 epileptic brother) and his epileptic wife (whose father was insane 

 and uncle feeble-mindsd) ; the first child died in infancy, the next 

 two were feeble-minded and died young, the next is an epileptic 

 at the New Jersey State Village; the next is feeble-minded, has a 

 criminal record and is in the State Home for Boys; the last is feeble- 

 minded and is in the Children's Industrial Home. Six in this family 

 have been or are wards of the state. A, alcoholic; C, criminalistic; 

 £>, deaf; E, epileptic; F, feeble-minded; /, insane, N, normal, SV 

 in »lii" means an inmate of a State Village for Epileptics. 



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Fig. 151. — An Alcoholic Man of Good Family but probably 

 simplex in mentality has by a normal woman 2 normal children 

 and by a feeble-minded woman 2 normals and 1 feeble-minded. 

 He has had 4 other children by feeble-minded women, all feeble- 

 minded. 



Davenport, Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. 



