ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME II 



Fronti^>ite$. Franciii Ualton, agctl 73. 

 PLATE to /lice jHige 



I. Francis Galton, nged 28, at the end of the "Fallow Years" and before 



starting for Dnniaraland ......... 1 



II. Francis Ualtuii, from a photograph taken after his return from Dituiara- 



land, circa 1855 ........... 2 



III. (i) The trusty Giti, Galton's Swiss Servant ; (ii) 42, Rutland Gate, S. W., 

 Gallon's home from 18r)7 to 1911 11 



IV. StereoHcxtpic views of Geographical Models: (i) Ortler Spitz and Stehno 



Pass, (ii) Island of St Paul 33 



V and VI. Synchronoim Weather maps of England and British IsU«, 1861 36-37 



VII. Specimen of the colour plates from J/ieteoroyr«/>/(iVrt, 1863 ... 38 



VIII. Francis Gallon, aged 38, from a photograph of 1860 .... 40 



IX. Francis Galton, agwl 42, from pliutogrHphs of 1864 (Co-editor with 

 Hcrl)ert S|>encer and Norman Lockyer of 7%/- Reader) .... 67 



X. Mrs Francis Gallon, from a portrait in the Galton ljilx)ratory 88 



XI. Fnmcis Galton, aged 60. Fi-om the painting made in 1882 hy Pixjf'essor 

 Graef, formerly in the {tossessiou of Mr Camemn (ialton, now in the 

 National Portrait Gallery ......... 99 



XII. Letter of Francis Galton to Charles Darwin's son Francis, indicating the 

 religious views of Iwth Galton and Darwin ...... 102 



XIII. Francis Galton when about fifty years of age . ..... 131 



XIV. Down (Beckenham, Kent), the home of Charles Darwin from 1842 to 



his death in 1882. From a photogi-aph by Dr David Heron . . . 134 



XV. (i) Dr Erasmus Darwin, "Phj'sician, Philosopher and Poet," (ii) Sir 

 Fnmcis Darwin, "Physician, Traveller and Naturalist." To illuKtritte the 

 iufliience of L'ollyer blood in modifying the Darwin strain. From miniatures 



in the possession of Mr Darwin Wilmot ...... 193 



XVI. Sir Fi-ancis Sacheverell Darwin, "Physician, Traveller and Naturalist," son 

 of Elizaljeth Collier (Mrs Chandos-Pole) and go<lfather of Francis Galton. 



From a drawing in the possession of Mr Darwin Wilmot . . 192 



XVII. Miss Emma Galton, from a photograph taken in the 'fifties . . 198 

 XVIII. Francis Galton's Letter to Darwin on the publication in 1869 of The 



Origin of Species ........... 201 



XIX. The First Study at Down, the room in which The Origin of Species was 



written. Photographed in his Father's lifetime by Major Leonard Darwin 200 



XX. Monumental Tablet to Erasmus Darwin (executed by Onslow Ford) and 



erected by his grandson Francis Galton in Lichfield Cathedral, 1886 204 



XXI. Galton, the Psychologist 211 



XXII. Francis Galton in holiday garb; taken at Vichy, August, 1878, when 



age<l 56 years ........... 226 



XXIII. Millicent AdMe Galton (Mrs Bunbury). Died in 1883. From a photograph 



taken in the 'sixties .......... 245 



XXIV. Examples of Number Forms 252-253 



XXV. Francis Galt<m in the 'seventies, from a photograph .... 270 



XXVI. Galton, aged about 75 years, from a photograph 281 

 XXVII. Francis Galton in the 'sixties, from a photograph 283 

 XXVIIT. Com|M)site8, made from Portraits of Criminals convicted ol Murder, 



Manslaughter or Crimes of Violence ....... 286 



XXIX. Comparison of C'riminal and Normal Populations: (i) Mi-n convict«^(l of 



Ijarceny without violence, (ii) Officers and Men of Royal Engineers . 286 



XXX. Composites of Thorouglilinnl Iloi-ses ....... 288 



XXXI. Composites of the Members of a Family . ...... 288 



