640 



Index 



Controversies, pending, TTI A 320 



Con t rover s y, Gallon's attitude regarding, TI 27, 131, 

 III A 138, 397-400, 404, 407, III" 690, 601 



Convicts, freed. Ill" 549 



Conway, Moncure D., letter of, to Gal ton on death of 

 Darwin. Ill" 471 



Conway, II'. .1/.. in the Inner Temple. 1II A 302 



Cookts. Drnliam. travelling companionship of, I 199 



Cooper, with Galton on reading party. I 155, 169; at 

 Cambridge, I 164 



Co-operation, in scheme for work on heredity, etc., 

 11 1 a 135 



Coordinate! of point in space, Galton's photographic 

 determination of, II 3IS. 319, Diagram vii, Figs- 1-5 



Capiat Medal, ..inferred on Galton, III * 400, 431.432. 

 IIP 5 till. 614, 615; other Coplev medallists. HI* 431. 

 Ill 11 6) I 



Copts, profiles of. II 324 



Corporal Punishment, Galton on, II 408 



Correlation, and the application of statistics to the 

 problemsof heredity, II l A 1-137. Gallon approaching 

 the idea of. II 66, 383. 384; first use of word byGalton, 

 II 160; Qaltan reaches conception of, II 392, 393, 

 III A 1, 2, 50; definition of. II I A 50; of grades and 

 ranks, II 393, III A 3; early methods of measuring, 

 II 301; Gallon's measure of, III A 50-56; coefficient 

 of, III A 5, 9, 48; regression and variability, II 384, 

 III A 3-5; multiple, III A 47, 66; multiple, and pre- 

 diction of character of individual from study of 

 kinsfolk, III A 27; and regression for pairs of brothers, 

 III A 25; of factors of character, II 269; between 

 characters of Bertillon's system, II 383; of finger- 

 prints in right and left hands, 1 1 T A 2.")."). 256; of 

 finger-prints on different fingers, III A 140, ,161; of 

 physical characters, II 390, 398; of eugenic qualities, 

 IIIA 273: between physical and mental characters, 

 II 301; between moral and physical sensitivity, 

 II 408; between pain felt and force of blow, II 408; 

 parental and fraternal, III A 329; of stellar characters, 

 III A 326; first examples of, in characters of organisms 

 other than man, III B 483, 484; Mendelian hypo- 

 thesis and, III A 378; table, elliptic contours of, 

 III A 13, 14; earliest for inheritance, III A 64; for 

 stature and cubit, III A 52 



Correlational < 'olenitis, foundations of, II 380; Gallon and 

 the, II 357, 377, 378, 383; first Stages in development 

 of. 1 1 1 A 5, 6; scope of, II 383; psychology and, II 213; 

 factorial genetics and, III A 3, 5. See also Correlation 



Correlations, and their measurement, III A 60 67 



Carrie, Mr, death of, III B 452 



Cotton, Sir H., and finger-prints, III B 590 



Country Life and Sir Francis S. Darwin, I 23 



Court, Mrs A', lends donkey chair to Galton, III B 589 



Courtney, Mrs L., Galton meets, III B 531 



Courvoisier, Galton sees him hanged, I 126 



Cousins, omission of, from Galton's records, II 363; 

 marriage of, II 188, III B 470; resemblance of, 

 III* 310, 322, 328, 329, 333, 334; in a double degree, 

 III A 241 



Cox, Sergeant, and spiritualism, II 63, 64 



Crackanthorpe, M., and Eugenics Education Soe., 

 III A 339, 345, 346; attacks Galton Laboratory, ]II A 

 405-408, 427-429, III B 586; paper of, III A 303, 322; 

 on the feeble-minded, III A 343; on the sight of hawks, 

 III A 380; visits Galton, III A 429 



Cranial Composites, II 288, 290, 294, II 288 Plate 

 XX XIII 



' 'raniometry, debt of, to Galton, II 334, III A 256, 257 



Crawley, A. C, on Anthropology and Eugenics, III A 268 



t 'ray fish, concerning, III B 549 



Creative Mind, a peculiarity of the, II 412 



Creeds, founders of, III A 217; and nations, III B 694 

 C reigh ton, Bishop Mandell, honour bestowed on, 



III B 494 

 Cremation, concerning, III A 375 

 Cremorne, Viscountess, ancestry of, I 32 

 Cresheld. Hall, Darwin portraits at, I 24:! 

 < 'rcwdson-lirnington, Dr, work and death of, III A 425 

 (lit hlon-Browne, Sir ./., and Bngenios Education 



Society, IIIA 335, 839; material from. 1 1 1 A 356; 



Galton on, UI B 587 

 Crime, effect of education on, II 417 

 Crimean war, and Galton, II 13, 14. IS 

 Criminal Anthropology, II 286, 293; Maodonell on, 



III A 247 

 Criminal Class, perpetuated by heredity, II 231 

 Criminals, identification of, II 326. 383, III s 55. I to 



142, 144, 146-155. 176, 177, 195. 199, 249; errors in 



identification of. III A 153, 154, 249; from composite 



photographs, II 230. 231, 286, 293, 295, II 288 



Plates XXVIII, XXIX; characteristics of, II 230; 



classification of, II 230; sensitivity to pain in, 



11408 

 Criticism, Galton's attitude towards, III A 397-400. 108, 



409, III B 550, 601 ; of Galton's work, II 249, 250. 268, 



261; value of, III A 318; Galton welcomes from his 



friends, III B 586 

 Crookes, Sir W., and spiritualism, II 62-66, 167: 



radiometer of, II 63; a Copley medallist, II1 A 131. 



III B 614; golden wedding of, I'll 8 568 

 Groom- Robertson, O., and Galton, II 212; and mea 



ment of sensation, II 362; appreciation of, II 1 A 355. 



Ill" 493 

 Cubit, and stature, III A 51, 52; statistics of, III A 64 

 Cuckoo, Galton on the, II 191; and foster parents, 



II 127; nature and nurture and the, II 258; eggs of. 



IIIA 247 

 Cunliffe, Evelyn, daughter of Sir Douglas Galton, 



III B 506, 549 

 Cunningham, Prof., and anthropometry, II 379, 380 

 Currents, of North Sea, experiments on, III B 579 

 Curve of Errors, used by Galton, II 90. See also 



Normal Curve 

 Customs, acceptance of, III A 217 

 Customs Officer, Austrian, Galton describes, I 96 

 Cuvier, and correlation, IIIA 2 

 Cyclones, Dove's work on, II 39; and anticyclones, 



1139-41 



'Daily Telegraph,' Galton visits office of, III B 574 

 Dakyns, H. 67., to revise MS. of 'Kantsay where,' 



III B 612; writes to Galton, III B 615 

 Dolby, Sir W., and Galton's whistle, II 216: meets 



Galton, III B 509 

 ' Dalhousie,' Galton's ship to Africa, I 217, II 54 

 DaUmeyer, assistance of, II 313 

 Dalyell, at Cambridge, I 153, 164; at meeting of the 



Caseo-Tostic Club, I 181 Plate LIV; friend of Galton, 



I 214 

 Damaraland, Galton proposes to cross, I 215, 217. See 



also Travels, African 

 Damaras, Galton's protection of the, I 226-230 

 Dance, use of profiles of, II 323, 326, 328, II I B 578 

 Ihinirll, Galton studies chemistry under, I 105, 109, 126, 



127 

 Dante, Boccaccio's account of, II 99 

 Danube, Galton travels down the, I 133, 134, 136 

 Darbishire, on influence of ancestry, III A 378 

 Darmstadt, Galton visits museum at, I 95 

 Darwin family, history of, 1 viii; pedigree of, III A 343, 



345. See also Pedigrees of distinguished ancestors 



of, in pockets to Vols. I and III A 



