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British Association, and Galton, II 13, 18, 80, 22, 27-30, 

 34, 36, 49, 61, 53-55, 59, 61, 70, 77, 233, 334, 347, 362, 

 386, 388; Galton's first attendance at, I 104: Tertius 

 Galton attends meeting of, I 90: Galton's papers and 

 addresses at. 11 22s. 838, 288, IIP* 11, 57. Ill" 461; 

 Galton asked to accept office of Gen. Sec, IU B 468; 

 Galton asked to stand as President, III* 275, 270, 

 111 B 488, 543; attack on Biometry at meeting of, 

 111- 1 297; Cambridge meeting of, 111" 528; meeting 

 of, in Africa, III 1 * 648; Lister's address at, III B 579; 

 maps for the, III B 462; collection of records of 

 pedigree stock and, II 321; marks for physical 

 efficiency and, II 394; experimental zoology and, 

 UP* 129: finger-prints and, IIP* 140, 148; onjScctiou 

 of Economic Science and Statistics of, II 347, 34s 

 British Museum, Galton presents 'Bees' to, III B 473 

 British Race, deterioration of, III A 251. 364-367; 

 defects and i(ualities of, II L v 252. 253; improvement 

 of, III* 253. See also Anglo-Saxon 



Type, union of, with Scandinavian, 11 371 

 ley, . I a a-, describes a visit from the youthful 

 Galton, I 98; amanuensis to Galton, I 217 

 Brodrick, '.'., death of, III" 525 



Brooh , 8ir A., takes Galton to see a clairvoyant, 1 190 

 Brother*, Galton's values of eon-elation and regression 



for pairs of, 111-* 86 

 Brownt , Hi v. 0. F., on Galton's Rede lecture, III B 473 

 Browne, Sir T., and use of word "aberrance,' IIP* 99 

 Brovmintj, Oscar, and a circular walk in Heidelberg, 



III* 404 

 Broum-Seqaard, experiments of, on guinea-pigs, Galton's 

 criticism of, II 182-184 



. and the African memorial, II 25; writes first on 

 Khartoum, III" 648 

 Brussels, Galton's early visit to, I 94 

 Buck-land, F., and Galton, II 87; 'The Land and the 

 Water ' of, II 87 



, achievements of, II 42o 

 a at, I 135 

 ■ dton on, 11 190 

 Buffalo, African, in Italy. II 31, 32 

 episode of mad, I 82 



'■Of, effect of continued selection of size of head 

 in, lil* 94 

 Bull-fight, Galton's description of, III" 608, 512 

 Bulloch, II'., material from, ill* 359 



try, Mrs (Adele Galton, Bister to Francis Galton), 

 on birth of Galton, I 62, 63; her early training of 

 Gallon. I 83, 86, 66, lis. 69, 111" 446; early letters of 

 Galton to, I 60, 71, B0, 86, 87, 96, 102, 108, 119; 

 Gait . 1 126; Gal' . I 68; 



letters of, to her sisters, 111" 419 461; marriage of, 

 1 193; Galton visits, 11 130; portrait, of, I 213 

 Plate LV bis; silhouette of, I 52 Plate XXXIV 



clinical scientific terms, 111-* 334; 

 work of, 111" 487 

 Burg meets Sir Franeis 8. Darwin and 



Theodore Gallon abroad. Ill" 592 

 Burglar, visitations of a, I 79; finger-print of, on window 

 frame, III* 160 



111" 532 

 Burn and a cartoon in ' Punch,' III * 375 



Burns, Mr and Mrs J., and Lady A., Ill" 574 

 Burton, the Afriean explorer, 11 30; and Galton, II 86, 

 27, 88, 68; and Speke, 11 25 27 

 expedition, II 86, 26 

 Bury, Mr, Galton's schoolmaster, I 70 



[acuity in, 11 239, 840, 252: 

 hod of drawing in, 1 1 239. jfo 



lauel Galton in, I 46, 48; capacity 

 of Sir Douglas Galton, I 53 



Busk, Sir A,'., and the Fellowship in Eugenics, III A 222, 



223; and Galton bequest, II1 A 301, 302 

 Busk, Dr 0., craniology of, II 334; Galton's obituary 



notice of, II 396 

 Bust, of Galton, proposals regarding, 111* 374, 375; 



Sir G. Frampton models, I1I A 388, 389, II1 B 598, 



599; in the Academy, III" 605; all aspects of a, on a 



single negative, III" 520 I'latc HV 

 Buttt r, on mimicry, IIP* 370 

 Butler, Arthur (brother-in-law to Galton), to stay with 



Galton, III" 540; Galton to visit, III" 573; death of, 



III A 370 

 BuUi r, Frank, to act for Galton, III" 507; with Gallon, 



III" 548, 549; assists Galton, III" 598, 599; Galton 



to visit. 111" 509, 570 

 Butler, George, to be consulted regarding plans for 



eugenic certificates, III A 296; sees Vesuvius with 



Galton. Ill" 475; visits Galton, III" 573 

 Butt r, Bareourt, on finger-print system in India, 



III" 591; member of Viceroy's Council in India, 



III" 607, 608 

 Butler, II. Montagu, appointed Master of Trinity, 



111" 470: writes to Galton on his election to a Trinity 



Fellowship, III A 230, 238: writes on receiving 



portrait of Galton for Trinity College, 111" 551; on 



the characteristics of Galton, 111" 619 

 IJutli r, James (son of H. Montagu Butler), wins scholar- 

 ship, III" 558 

 Butler, Mrs Josephine, II 130; meets Galton in Italy, 



III" 475 

 Buffer, Louisa, •'see Qalton, Mrs Francis 

 Hull, r, Maud, meets Galton in Kgypt, III" 518, 519 

 Butter, Prof. Stanley, at St Andrews, 11I A 361; son of, 



III" 609 



. pedigree of the, III* 343 

 Hull, rworth, captain of the 'Dalhousie,' I 217 

 Button, Elizabeth, I 36 

 Button, Hubert, a strenuous Quaker, I 35-38, 59; and 



i leorgi l-'ox, I 37 

 Button, Surah, married John Galton, I 36 

 Button, Admiral Sir T., travels of, 1 36 

 Buttons, Quaker strain of, in Galton ancestry, I 10. I I ; 



family of, I 36, 37; heavy infant mortality of, I 36, 37 

 Buxton, Charles, at Cambridge, I 141, 164, 166, 167; 



with Galton on reading party, 1 168; his widow's love 



of animals, III" 547 

 Buxton, Sir Powell, with Gallon on reading party, 1 168; 



takes a poll degree, 1171; in London, 1 188, 189; meets 



Gallon at Trinity College, III" 57 1 

 Buys Ballot, meteorological assistance of, II 39 



. and • The Header.' 11 68 

 i 'aim, Galton at, IIP* 240. See also Egypt 

 , on scientific cutting of, III" 579. 580 

 ilniiinj Boys nod inheritance, II 270 

 use of, 111" 646 

 Calri,,, influence of, II 137, 139, 142 

 Cambridge Anthropometric Laboratory, II 220, 379, 387, 



388 

 Cambridgi I nion Society, and Galton, I 173-175 

 Cambridge University, Gabon's plans for going to, 

 I loo, lo7, 110; Darwin advises concerning education 

 at, I 1 10; Gallon s mathematical studies and career 

 at, I 140 195; bis breakdown at, 1 194; influence of, 

 on Qalton and Darwin, 1 12; on Galton, I 141, 142, 

 191. 195, III* 238; affection for, 1 140, 141, IIP* 237, 

 238; confers honour on Galton, III" 494. 495; Galton 

 gives Rede lecture at, 11 268, 270, 271, III" 473; 

 Karl Pearson lectures on statistics at, 111* 314, 315; 

 mathematical lecturers at, 111* 315. See also Trinity 

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