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Index 



Camden Antiquarian Society, Galton becomes a member 



of, I 163 

 Camden Medal, Galton's poem in competition for, 1 176 



Camel, and gregarious instinct, II 73 ; incident with a, 



III® 575 

 Camera, Qalton'a, for enlarging finger-prints, III A 214, 



215; panoramic, III B 520 

 I 'aincnm, the African explorer, II 30 

 Cameron, Sir Ewen (great-great-great grandfather of 



Galton), strength of, I 30; portrait of, I 27 Plate X X I 

 Camp Life, models illustrative of arts of, II 18; in 



Egypt, at Flinders Petrie's settlement, III B 516, 517 

 Camplnll, on generic image of 'man,' II 298 

 Campbell, Lord, at Cambridge, I 141; letters to, from 



Galton in Africa, I 224-226, 233, 234; on morality of 



judges, II 94, 95 

 Campbell, J. F., Galton's roview of his 'On Frost and 



Fire,' II 53 

 Canals, Samuel Galton's interest in, I 48. See also 



III* vi 



r, proposals regarding, III A 72-73, III B 525 



Candolle, A. de, and Galton, correspondence of, II 131- 

 149, 204-210, III s 474, 476^81, 483; his criticism of 

 Galton, II 145, 146; deficiency of method in, II 146, 

 147, 149; on inheritance of acquired characters, 

 II 147, 148; on composite portraits, II 204; on dreams, 

 II, 205; on the Jews, II 209; on the effect of maternal 

 impressions, II 209, 210; on inheritance of eye-colour, 

 m* 34, 37; at age of 84, IIIB 483 



( 'apt Town, and Table Mountain, model of, II 34 



Capri, Galton at, III A 256, 257 



Cardiograph, and measure of emotional shock, II 270 



Careers, and natural dispositions, II 258 



Carlyle, heroes of, II 94 



Comae, old temples at, I 200 



Carnegie Institution, III A 290 



Carpenter, on ocean currents, III B 461 



Carpenter, Dr, on idiocy in children of drunkards, 

 II 148; on transmission of acquired characters, II 148 



( arpets, and asthma, III A 238 



Carter, Brudenell, on Roy. Soc. Committee on Colour- 

 blindness, II 227 



Carter, Frank, to copy the Furse portrait of Galton, 

 111 8 550, 551; visits Galton, III B 585; sketches of 

 Galton, aged 88, by, II iv, III A 432 Plate XL 



Caseo-Tostic Club, last meeting of, I 181 Plate LIV 



Caste, among the gifted, II 120, 121 



Castle, Prof., Karl Pearson criticises, III A 261 



Casualties, minor, of Galton due to ' Eilwagen,' I 96, 97 



Catholic Church, Galton on the, III A 271 ; evils of policy 

 in the past, II 111, 112. See also Roman Catholics 



Cats, hearing of, II 216; Galton on, III B 515 



Cattle, of Damaraland, gregarious instincts in, II 73, 74; 

 hearing of, II 216 



Causation, and correlation, III A 315 



Cave, Miss F. E., meteorological paper of, III A 282 



Cayley, Prof., Senior Wrangler, I 164; Galton joins 

 reading party under, I 168; not the ideal teacher for 

 Galton, I 194; his size of head and stature of, II 150 



Celandines, Galton to collect, III A 251 



Celibacy, evils of Catholic regulation of, II 111, 112; at 

 Oxford and Cambridge, II 266; customs regarding, 

 1II A 269. 



Centiles, table of, III A 303, 304. See also Percentiles, 

 Ogive Curve 



Cephalic index, values of, III A 54 



Certificates, proposal for Eugenic, III A 272, 292-296. 

 See also ' Kantsaywhere ' 



Chamberlain, Joseph, never takes exercise, III B 569 



Chameleon, brought from Egypt by Galton, III B 516 



Chance, Galton's schoolfellow, I 160 



Chances, paradox in theory of, II 405 



Character, of Galton, early, I 64, 67, III B 618; develop- 

 ment of, I 112; Galton's stock-taking of, III B 581, 

 582 ; sources of physical and mental, 1 55, 56, 59, 60 ; 

 mental, compared with that of Darwin, I 57, 58; 

 coin pared with that of George Fox, II 122; of Galton, 

 later, II 60, 64, 65,385,396,III A 121,239,240,262,278, 

 279, III B 441-443, 446-449, 486, 618, 619; independ- 

 ence of, in scientists, II 151 ; Galton on estimation of, 

 II 208; measurement of, II 209, 268-270; inheritance 

 of, II 269, 272; multiple factors of, II 269; correlation 

 of factors in, II 269 ; innate, of different races, II 352 , 363 



Characterisation, of Galton by letters, III B 441-619 



( iiararteristi.es, and talents of Darwin and Huxley, 

 II 178, 179; of Herbert Spencer,III A 317,III B 626-628 



Charities, and Eugenics, 1II A 234; evils of, III A 243, 

 274, 323, 348, 352; future reduction of, III A 273 



Charterhouse, statistics from boys of, II 237 



Chau-tao-Chen, visits the Galton Laboratory, III A 385, 

 386 



Chemistry, Galton studies, I 105, 109, 121; under 

 Liebig, I 126-130 



Chemists, mechanical aptitude in, II 151 ; lack of 

 imagination in terminology, 11I A 337 



( la jiinell, Dr, advises Mrs Galton, III B 464, 473 



Class-players, blindfolded, II 252 



Chesterton, O. K., on proposals of eugenists, II 366, 

 III A 374 



( Mldhood, and boyhood of Galton, I 62-91; teaching in, 

 II 127 



Childlessness, of the male in Galton's ancestry, 121 



Chimneys, their faults and remedies, III B 591 



China, lessons from revolution in, III A 90 ; use of 

 finger-prints in, III A 146 



Chinaman, Galton on the, II 33, 85 



Chinese, finger-prints of, II 195; identification of, 

 III A 175; honours among the, III A 265 



' Chips from the Workshop,' Galton asks for, III A 300 



Chree, Dr, and Kew Observatory, II 60 



Christian, the, and sense of sin, II 102 



Christianity, Galton on, III B 582; and missionary 

 enterprise, II 28, 32 



( in allograph, designed by Galton, II 226, 227 



liiuinley, maid at Rutland Gate, III B 517, 519 



Church, effect of the, on evolution, II 111, 112; se- 

 questration of property of, II 410, 411, IH A 370, 

 IIIB 591 



Church, on Roy. Soc. Committee on Colour-blindness, 

 II 227 



Churchill, Col., Galton meets in Syria, I 203 



Churchill, Mr, teaching of, I 78 



Churton, Dean of King's College, Cambridge, I1I A 345 



Cinematograph, foreshadowed by Galton, II 28 1 



Circle, photographic reduction of, to ellipse, II 300 



Circular, issued by Galton regarding 'sports,' 1II A 87. 

 See also Schedules 



Circulation, Galton's definition of, II 164 



Circumstances, and success, III A 111, 112, 116 



Civic Worth, propositions regarding, III A 227-220, 24 1 . 

 242, III B 620-626; classification of, III A 351; and 

 differential fertility, III A 264; and caste, III A 352; 

 encouragement of, II 120, 121, III A 231-233, 242, 

 352, III B 609. See also Eugenics, ' Kantsaywhere ' 



Civil Service, and marks for physical qualifications, 

 II 387, 388, 394; examinations for, III B 479-481, 483; 

 as tests of ability, III A 232; failure to demonstrate 

 the efficiency of the examinations, III A 232 



Civilisation, rise and fall of, II 108, 109; influence of 

 Church on, II 111, 112; effect of differential fertility 

 on, II 112; best form of, II 112, 113; evil of cen- 

 tralising tendency of, II 118; and fertility, III A 264 





