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Ferris, Major, and finger-print identification in India, 

 III* 187 



Fertilisation, of sweet-peas, 1 1 1 A 325, 326 



Fertility, differential, II 79, 80, 110-113, 118, 123-125, 

 IIP 9, III B 577, 602, 608, 609; intelligence and, 

 II 77-79, 94, 96; of able men, II 341; of judges, 

 II 93-95; of statesmen, II 94; in families of Fellows 

 of Roy. Soft, III A 109, 110; of heiresses, etc., II 95, 

 96; of various professional classes, II 96, 99, 101; of 

 urban and rural populations, II 123-125; of twins, 

 II 12S; of latent, germs, II 186; of hybrids, III* 130; 

 of highly bred animals, II 264; and divergence from 

 mediocrity, IIP 48; relative, of classes and of 

 nations, IIP 218, 219; suggestions for selective, 

 I1I A 233, 241-243; in a stable community, III A 117; 

 civilisation and, III A 264; effect of small causes on, 

 III A 368; observations regarding, IIP 135; feeble- 

 minded and, III A 366, 373; age of parents and, II 110, 

 I 1 '8-410; hair colour and, II 354; inheritance of, 

 II 95; Dr Duncan's data for, II 265 



Fetishism, Galton's experiments on, II 248 



Fidget, measure of, II 277 



Fiducial 8ysU m, for profiles, II 294 



Finger, middle, measurements on, III A 54 



r Impressions, on ancient pottery, III A 174, 175 



Fiwj.r-PrinU, historical, IIP 138-154, 215, IIIB 590, 

 591; early use of, III A 174, 175; Galton's investiga- 

 tions on," IIP 254-258, 369, III B 485; summary of 

 Galton's work on, III A 140, 176, 177; classification of, 

 III* 139, 140, 152, 153, 158-165, 167, 171, 172, 179 

 181, 189, 190, 199-202, 204-207, 210-211, III* 213 

 Plates XXIII-XXV, XXVII-XXX; outline of 

 patterns to assist classification, III A 180 Plate X, 

 UI A 181 Plates XI. XII. XIII; defects of Galton's 

 rification of, IU A 207. 208; analysis of, III A 161, 

 162, 163, 167; indexing of. III A 140, 149-153, ISO, 

 164, 165, 167, 170-174, 186, 187, 197-214. III B 488; 

 permanence of, III A 142, 143, 145-148, 152, 161, 

 166, 170, 176, 181, 182, 195-197, 257, 438; persist - 

 ■■ of minutiae in, IIP 166 Elates VII. VIII, 

 IIP 182 Plates XVI, XVII; patterns of, IIP 178, 

 179-181, 183-186; ambiguous patterns in, IIP 212. 

 213; standard patterns of Purkenje, IIP 179 

 Plate IX; transitional patterns, IIP 181 Plates X I V. 

 X V; types of loops, arches and whorls, IIP 162, 167, 

 209,210,213: n q m 1 icy of types of, IIP 161, 



184, 185, 192; correlation between type and fir 

 IIP 140, 161. 203. 266-267; of different digits, 

 HI* 171-173, 183-186, 203; on right and left hands. 

 IIP 168, 184, 185, IIIB 486; illustrative examples of, 

 IIP 139, 142. 166, 160, 162-165; Gallon's symbolic 

 notation for types of, II P 214; origin of ridges of, 

 II P J 61 ; measurable characters in, II P 264; Galton's 

 method of counting ridges in loops, HP213and Plate 

 XXVI: blurred. IIP 194 -197: Galton's treatment 

 of, IIP 197 Plates XIX XXII; method of taking, 

 IIP 161, 177, 196; apparatus for taking. IIP 165, 

 177; method of comparing, IIP 156, 166, 163; 

 Galton's collection of, II 378, IIP 139, 140, 16). 193, 

 III" 485; racial collection of, IIP 139, 193; racial 

 differences in, IIP 139, 143, 193, 194; in like twins, 

 IIP 191 and Plate XVIII; effect of injuries on, IIP 

 154, 155, 167, HI* 154 and Plate VI; effect of occupa- 

 tion on, IIP 155; in infants, III B 496 499. 524; after 

 ih, IIP 181; of different dosses, IIP 194; 

 normality of distribution of, IIP 167, 168; in the 

 Chinese, II 196; heredity in, IIP 140, 168, 189-193, 

 20.3. Ill" 485, 488-491. 522 521; correlation of, with 

 other characters, IIP 168, 178; touch and, IIP 168, 

 169; sexual selection and. IIP 168-170; natural 

 selection and, IIP 169, 170; left-handcdncss and, 



IIP 169; of Bengal criminals, IIP 254; camera for 

 enlarging, IIP 197, 214, 215; criminal identification 

 by, IIP 140, 141, 144, 146-149, 176, 195, 249; 

 identification by, II 307, 380, 398, IIP 156-159, 176, 

 195, 369, 1II B 572; use of, in China and Japan, 

 IIP 145, 146, 148; use of, in India, IIP 146, 147, 151, 

 153, 155, 157-159, 176, 187, 195; as evidence, 

 IIP 160, 182, 183, 195, 196; of Galton's friends, 

 IIP 216; letters of Galton to Collins regarding, 

 IIIB 484-486, 488-492; Mr Faulds' letter on, II 195; 

 folding sheet of Galton's classified types, Pocket in 

 binding, Vol. IIP 



Fire, destruction from, III B 566; in Eva Biggs' room 

 at Seville, III s 508, 511, 618 



Fischer, E., hair scale of, II 226 



Fisher, Dr, Galton dines with, I 165 



Fishing, of Galton at Duddeston, I 76 



Fit-roy, Admiral R., and English meteorological office, 

 II 43, 53 



Fleas, in Lebanon, I 203; the stimulus of, to dogs, II 251 



Flower, Sir W., craniology of, II 334; proposes Galton 

 for President of British Association, IIP 276 



Fluency, Galton on, II 256 



Flying Machine, Galton's 'Aerostatic Project,' I 83 



Foley, Thomas (ascendant of Charles Darwin), portrait 

 of, I 245 Plate LXIIl 



Folk-lore, in Italy, III B 540 



Word, K. Onslmv, medallion of Dr Erasmus Darwin, 

 II 202 



Forecaster of Stature, IIP 13, 15, IIP 16 and Fig. 5. See 

 also Genometer 



Forecasting, from promise of youth, IIP 232 



Forecasts, anthropometric, II 346 



Forefingers, finger-prints from, IIP 140, 171-173, 186 



Forensic Medicine, Galton delights in, I 105, 121, 126, 

 127 



ot, work of, on finger-prints and prints of whole 

 hand, IIP I US 



Forster, L., Galton calls on, I 113 



Forsyth, Mr, death of, III B 516 



Foster, Sir Gregory, on Committee of Galton Laboratory, 

 IIP 385, 386 



Foster, Michael, as to Committee for Measurement of 

 Plants and Animals, IIP 128; as to Evolution Com- 

 mittee, IIP 287, 289, 290; on Committee on Colour- 

 blindness, II 227; foundation of 'Biometrika' and, 

 IIP 100; letter of Galton with memoir on smallpox 

 sent to. Ill" 482 



Fox, Oeorge, compared with Galton, II 122 



II'. liarwin, cousin and friend of Charles Darwin, 

 I 68 



Frampton, Sir G., models bust of Galton, IIP 388, 

 III B 598, 599, 603, 605 



France, use of finger-prints in, IIP 144; identification 

 of criminals in, IIP 149. See also lirrtillon 

 I fort, Galton at, I 95, 132 



Front.; II"., and identification by finger-prints, IIP 176 



Friii. nml 1 'orrdations, for mental characters, IIP 247 



Fraternal Means and variability, IIP 221, III B 503 

 ■'. words to express, IIP 157 

 r, •/. 67., congratulates Galton, IIP 239; 'Psycho' 



of, IIIB 594 



Frazer, P., composite photographs by, II 290 



nes, in Galton's ancestry, I 10, 31-34. See also 

 Pedigree Chart C, pocket at end of Vol. I 

 Freedom, of man, Galton on. IIP 91 

 Freemason 1 11, Galton's initiation into, I 187, 189 

 Free-thinkers, destruction of, II 111, 112; and religious 

 dogma, II 257 



thought, Galton on, II 97 

 Free-lnule, II1 B 561 



