Index 



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Clapperton, and African memorial, II 25 



Clark, IF. G„ at Cambridge. I 141, 164; at meeting of 

 Caseo-Tostic Club, I 181 Plate LIV 



Clarke, Dr A. (Sir Andrew), advises Galton, II 130, 180; 

 praised, III"* 463 



Clarke, Sir /•.'., on Roy. Soe. Committee for Measure- 

 ment of Plants and Animals, III A 127 



Class, intermarriage within the, III A 231 



Class-representation, Galton's definition of, II 171 



Classes, social, physical inequalities in different, II 35, 

 125, 126; relative fertility of, III* 218, 219 



Classical Scholars, fertility of, II 96 



"■$, Galton works at, I 107. 146, 164; in education, 



I 88, 89, II 155; senior, at Cambridge, and heredity, 

 III A 347 



Classification, of criminals, II 230; in pedigree work. 

 III A 343, 344. See also Fingi r-prinis, classification of 



Claverdon, purchased by .Samuel Tertius Galton, 1 51; 

 a family centre. I 52; Galton' s visits to, I 208, II 11, 

 III B 569, 577, etc.; Darwin Galton farms at. 1 125: 

 the Wheler-Galtons at, III B 528, 529, etc.; sketch of 

 house, 148 Plate XXIX 



I In,; ril,,„ { liiin/i. Galton's memorial tablet in, III A 434; 

 sketch of, I 48 Plate XXIX: Galton's burial-place, 

 lll A 433 Plate XLI; obituary notice of Galton in 

 'Claverdon Parish Magazine,' III B 619 



( "lay, Rev. Mr, instructs Galton, I 67 



Queen of Egypt, composite portrait of, 



II 295, 296 Plate XL 



■iini. Queen of Syria, portrait of, and composite. 

 1 1 296 Plate XLII 



■■'/. among men of science. II 15] ; colour of die 

 III' 1 534, 536 



/, W. A"., unconvcntionality of, I 94; and 

 agnosticism, II 102; as a scientist. 11I A 333 

 Climate, Galton on, II 7. 36 19, 63 82; ami geography, 



II 29. See also Meteorology, Weather 

 Clock, for cumulative temperature, designed by Galton, 



II 361 

 Clouds, height of. II 61 



Cobalt, Dr, seen by Galton in Heidelberg, I 95 

 Cobb* 'Hereditary Piety' of, II 160 



Cocierell, '/'. I>. A., on experimental zoology, lll A 129 

 ■portraits, II 291, 292; examples of, II 296 

 Plates XX XVI I. XXXIX 

 Coddington Lens, Galton purchase*, I 115 

 on, ami pigtails, II 1 " 601 

 " , decimal, 1121 

 iik a. definition of, 1II A 19 

 Colbert, law of, touching oak forests, II 122 

 Ige and Byron, Galton recalls. III B 589 

 rats, of great men, III A 111 



. Elizabeth (grandmother of Francis Galton). 

 ancestry of, I 18-22: birth of. II 193: descendants of, 

 I 22—26, 7): characteristics of, I 49, 74; marriage of, 

 to Colonel Pole, I 19; marriage of, to Erasmus 

 Duwin. I 18, 74; death of, I 74; poem to, I 18 

 Plate XI; portrait of, I 20 Elate XVI: sketch of, 

 I 18 Plate X: silhouettes of, I 14 Plate IV bis, I 21 

 Plate XVII 



, //., and 'Art of Travel,' II 6; researches of, on 

 finger-prints, IIH I to. 174. 19(1. 191: letters to, 

 fron m finger-prints, II I B 484-486. IX* 192; 



definition of Eugenics and, III A 269; proof-reading 

 of. Ill" .'.25, 527, 51 •! ; and compass points, 



III" 575 



%s, Inspector, and finger-prints at Scotland Yard, 

 III A 145, 151 



. Galton visits Cathedral at. I 95 

 . associated with number, II 214, 253; effect of, 

 on irritability, II 214; associations, II 240, 241, 243, 



253; measure of resemblance in, II 303; of hair, skin 



and eyes, tests for and standard scales of, II 223-226 ; 



hereditary in horses, III A 95-98 

 Colour-blindness, Roy. Soc. Committee to investigate, 



II 227 

 Colour Mixing, experiments in, and Samuel Galton, 1 47, 



48 

 Colour Sense, tests for, II 223; Galton's measure of 



sensitivity of, II 226; in men and women, II 376 

 Coloured Light, and earthworms, II 196, 197 

 Colyear, Lady Caroline, and Elizabeth Collier, I 19 

 Colyear, Charles (Lord Portmore), and parentage of 



Elizabeth Collier, I 19; portrait of, I 18 Plate XI II 

 I 'olyear, Gen. Sir David (Lord Portmore), distinction of, 



I 19: portrait of, I 18 Plate XII 

 Commanders, fertility of, II 96 



Committee, for Measurement of Plants and Animals 

 ('Evolution Committee'), III A 126, 127, 131. 133, 

 1 34, 135, 286-291, III B 501 ; change of name, III A 291 : 

 history of, III A 290, 291; papers regarding, III A 311, 

 312; for matters concerned with the fellowship of 

 national eugenics, I1I A 222, 223; to inquire into 

 methods of identifying criminals, III A 140, 148-153 



Committees, difficulties of working through, II 362, 366, 

 367, 418, IIIA 223 



Communities, prosperous and decadent, III A 402 



Comparates, definition of, II 332 



Competition, evils of. I 171 



I 'ompositePhotog raplis, Galton's first announcement as to, 



I I 229, 230: use of, II 230-233, 288, 294; of criminals. 

 II 230, 231, 286, 293, 295, II 286 Plates X XVIII, 

 XXIX: of the Darwins, II 192: of men and officers 

 of Royal Engineers, II 290, II 286 Plate XXIX; of 

 horses. II 399, II 288 Plate XXX; of members of 

 a family, II 296, II 2X8 Plates XXXI. XXXII, 

 X X X 1 1 1 ; of Welsh ministers. II 288 Plate X X X 1 1 1 ; 

 of phthisical subjects. II 290-293, II 291 Plate 

 X XXIV; of skull, II 288, 290, II 288 Plate XXXIII; 

 of Jews, II 290. 293, 294. II 294 Plate XXXV; of 

 Alexander the Great, 1 1 295, II 296 Plates XXXVI, 

 XXXVII; of Antiochus, King of Syria, II 295, 

 II 296 Plate XXX VIII; of Demetrius Poliorcetee, 

 II 295. II 296 Plate XXXIX; of Cleopatra, II 295, 

 II 296 Plate XI.: of Nero, II 295, II 296 Plate XLI; 

 of Greek Queens, II 295. II 296 Plate XLII: of 

 Roman ladies. II 295. II 296 Plate XLI1I: of 

 Napoleon, II 296, II 296 Plate XLIV; Quetelet's 

 'mean man' and. II 297: psychology and. II 297: 

 racial, II 290; de Candolle on, II 204; American 

 examples of. II 290 



Photography, If 283-299 

 Conxle, A., religion of, III A 93 



i'limi, influence of parents' states at time of, 

 II 136, 138-140. 140 

 i nullum l, ami application of mathematics to social 

 phenomena, III A 1; on correct judgments, III A 320 

 Confinement, effect of. on fecundity. III A 129 

 Congenital Peculiarities, ami organic units. II 184 

 Conjugate Foci, of lens, mechanical determination of, 

 II 50 



ience, in criminals, II 230; inherited and acquired, 

 II 257 

 Conscientiousness, correlation of, in pairs of brothers, 

 III A 247 



ciousness, antechamber of, II 256; and sub- 

 consciousness. II 236 



Hption, effect of, on racial characters. II 191 

 Conscripts, French, unfitness of, II 120 

 ' unstable, Mr, criticises Galton, III B 550 

 Constantinople, Galton's journey to, I 128, 131-138 

 ' Consumptivity,' III A 74 



