Index 



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Earp, ' tremendous rows with,' I 84, 86, 87 



Ecclesiastics, English and Swiss. II 142 



Eclipse, Galton sees total, II 6-10 



Economics, and ideals, II 254, 255 



Eddis, the Cambridge tutor, I 155, 156, 160, 163 



Edgi worth, Prof., work of. III B 486 



Editors of ' Biometrika,' I II* 244, 245, 281 



Edouard, silhouettes of, II 309 



Education, of Galton, I 110, at Cambridge and London, 

 I 141. 142: of Darwin and Galton, II 155, 156, 179; 

 power of. II 91: and Catholic control, II 139; reform 

 of, II 166, 158, 344: and schools, II 344; and primary 

 schools, II 416, 417; science, classics and mathe- 

 matics in, II 155; visualising faculty and, II 241, 26S 



Educational Systems, value of. Ill* 233 



,;l VII, kindness of, III B 604: funeral procession 

 of, IIIB 6 05 



Edwards, at Cambridge, I 167, 171 



Eggs, measurements of, III A 243, 244 



Egypt, Galton's travels in, I 197-203. 205, IIIB 515- 

 519; Galton's sketchbook in, IIIB 454 pi ate XLIV; 

 need for identification office in, III A 157, 158 



Egyptians, some characteristics of, III A 157 



Eichholz, Mr, on physical deterioration, III B 542 



EUwagen, Galton's experiences of, I 96 



Einsti in, ability of, II 107; his theory foreshadowed by 

 Galton, II 263 



Ehl. rton, Eth, I M., work of, III-*- 328, 329, 356-358, 360, 

 37 1 . 37!;, 384, 385, 387, 392, III B 605; on finger-prints, 

 III A 140, 258; on resemblance of cousins, III- 4 310, 

 322.- on employment of mothers, III* 345: career of, 

 III* 268; at Eugenics Record Office, III A 27S. 279, 

 300; as Francis Galton Scholar, III A 305, 307, 330. 

 332; 'Primer of Statistics' of. I II * 317,320, 363, 864; 

 appreciation of, III A 358, 359, III B 683, 684, 589; 

 visits Galton, III A 336. 361, 439, 111" 592. 606; 

 letters of Galton to, III B 585, 601, 616; assistance 

 of, II vii. III A vii, 63 



m, W. /'., work of, IIP* 383; on heredity and 

 environment, III* 73. 260: on data for measurement 

 of heredity of disease, III 8 637-639; 'I'rimer of 

 Statistics' of, III* 320, 363, 364; correspondence of, 

 with Galton, III I! 537. 638 



Elephants, in Africa, I 237 



Ettipti . of correlation table, IIP* 13, III A 14 



Fig. 4 



Ifw. See Biggs, Evelyne 



Ellis, ■). A., and Galton's whistle, II 216 



Ball, original home of the Darwins, sketch of, 



I 30 Plate Will: Darwin portraits at. I 243 

 Ely Cathedral, Galton's sketch of, I 167 Plate Lit 



'. /!. II'.. on evolution, III 8 471 



appreciation of, II 89, 104; and ability, II 91, 

 92, 104; and mathematics. II 97, US ; criteria of, II 136; 

 inheritance of, II 104-106; assortative mating and, 



II 106 



Emotion, measure of changes in, II 270 



'Encyclopa idTOrtisemenl for. 111*251 



, measurement of, 1 1 368 

 E„, ray, Galton on, II 251 ; in scientists, II 151, 261; and 



size of head, II 149, 150; inheritance of, II 251 ; need 



of tests for measurement of, II 368, 395 

 , Galton's rotatory steam, I 150 



I aptitude in, II 151 

 English, language, in education, Galton on, I 88 

 Engh Society, Galton gets up, I 176, 178, 187, 



189 

 Englishmen, colour associations and number forms of, 



II 240; type of skull of, III* 253; diversity of type 



among, II I A 257 

 Enthusiasm, Galton on, II 260, 261 



Entomological Society, Galton reads a paper to, on moth 

 breeding, III A 47 



Entomology, Galton's early interest in, I 68 



Environment, limited influence of, II 118, 127, 128, 146, 

 IIIA 348; and history of twins, II 126-130; and 

 scientific achievement, II 96, 97, 148, 149; and 

 ability, III A 112, 116; and deterioration of the British 

 race, III A 251, 252; effect of, on eyesight, III A 345; 

 and heredity, III A 260. See also Nurture 



Epigram. Sec English Epigram Society 



Epileptics, issue of, HI* 373 



Epitaph, I 189, III 8 562, 567; Galton's in Claverdon 

 Church, IIIA 4 34) m 8 619 



Error, Law of. See Normal Curve 



Eschbach, Galton's courier on journey to Spain, III 8 507- 

 512 



Eskimo, drawings and mental imagery of, II 240, 252 



Ethnology, Galton and, II 68; composite photography 

 and, II 294 



Eton, Galton lectures at, II 361 



Ettington Church, stained window for, III B 569, 571, 

 572 



Euclid, and modern geometrician, II 107; Darwin on 

 value of, II 179 



Eu,,, nice, and Francis Galton, II 74, 77-80, 86-88, 110, 

 113, 114, 117-122, 174, 176, 231, 249. 264-267: the 

 founder of, III* 217; definition of, II 249, 251, 252, 

 III A 221-225, 2H2. 263, 289, 306, 318, 321; positive 

 and negative, III A 350; problems of, III* 274, 275: 

 coining of word, III A 318; naming of science of, 

 II 249: needs of science of, III A 265; origin of, as 

 academic study, III A 259; science of, III* 372: 

 official recognition of, III 8 531 ; a social code, III A 321 ; 

 conscience, growth of, III A 268; as a creed, III A 217- 

 432. 348; religion of. 1 1 249, 250. 261, III A 267, 272- 

 274; a social and religious programme for, III A 87-93, 

 355 ; Galton's policy and plans for, II 1 10, 128, 139, 1 76, 

 266. Ill* 220-226: means of promoting, III A 264, 

 265: certificates, proposals regarding, II 386-396, 

 III A L . 7 o 292-296, III B 573, 574; grant for scientific 

 study of, 0I A 258; plans for chair of, III* 381-383; 

 fellowship in, III A 221-223, 300. 301, 305, 306; grant 

 for scientific study of. Ill* 258; plans for memoirs in, 

 III* 306, 313: institutes for research in, III-* 217; 

 popularisation of. 111* 339. 351; administration, a 

 forecast. Ill" 824-626; national and international, 

 IIIA 220; future of, IIP* 219. 220: difficulties of, 

 II 120, 121. 176, 249. 252; biometry and, III* 309; 

 and actuarial methods. III* 221. 274. 320; qualities, 

 correlation of, III A 273; and civic worth. I N-* 227-229, 

 231-234, 241-243; and birth control, II 80, I 10-112; 

 and charitable expenditure, III* 234. 243. 273. 274, 

 323. 34S. 352: anil the modern woman, 11 133, 134; 

 and evolution, II 267; and public opinion, III A 321 ; 

 anthropology and. III-* 226. 227; Darwin on, II 176; 

 passages in Plato, 111* 312; need for knowledge 

 before anion regarding, 111* 253; sociologists' views 

 on. Ill* 259 261; I calton lectures on. III* 261-265, 

 818-321; German translation of Galton's memoirs 

 on, III B 562-564; in Norway, Switzerland and 

 Roumania, II 267; in America, III 8 613 



E'1,,1 nice Education Socii ty, foundation of, IIP* 332, 335, 

 346, 348, 349: activities of, IIP* 371, 378; origin of, 

 III 8 02S; ( talton'a address to, 1 1 1 * 3 15 350, Ill's 586; 

 Galton and. Ill 8 585, 586; Hon. President of, 

 111*355; Journal of, 111* 362; Galton's 'Essays in 

 Eugenics.' Ill* 3117: Biometry ami, IIIA 404, 405; 

 Eugenios Laboratory and, IIP 1 362, 363, 372, 379, 

 397. 404, 105, 107.408, 409,427, 430, 431; unfriendly 

 members of, III A 398-400; in last year of Galton's life, 

 IIIA 404-407, 433 



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