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Index 



Free-will, Gallon's introspective inquiry concerning, 



II 24."> 848 

 Fn nek, Mrs, Galton at school of, I 67 

 French, the, visualising faculty of, II 23!); colour 



associations and number forms of, II 240 

 Frequency Distributions, of sociological phenomena, 



II 887, 228; in nature, II 338-340; first U -shaped, 



111 1 7+ 

 Frequency Surf ace, asymmetrical, Galton's introduction 



to, II 3 4 + 



Frere, Lady, death of, III B 511 



/•';'. rt, Temple, Galton meets at Malta, I 199 



Friends' Meeting House, Birmi 'milium, where Galtons 



were buried, I 50 Plate XXXII 

 Friiton, Mr and Mrs, Galton's neighbours, III" 586 

 ' Frost and Fire,' J. F. Campbell's, II 53 

 Fruit Farming, 1U B 543 



Fry, Sir K.. pedigree of, III A 343, 345; on the feeble- 

 minded, III* 365, 371, 373; on the age of the in- 

 habited world, III A 122; controversy with Galton, 

 III A 122-123; honour conferred on, III B 494 

 Fry, Elizabeth, ancestry of, I 33; relationship of, to 

 Hudson Gurney, I 64; and the infant, Francis 

 Galton, I 65; visit of, to Samuel Galton, I 64, 65; 

 portrait of, I 91 Plate XLVII 

 Funerals, Galton on ceremonies in the Abbey at, II 198 

 Furrows, on hands and feet, and identification, II 306 

 Furse, C, his portrait of Galton,III A 125, 379, III B 531, 

 551; death of, III B 531 



Galton, origin and ancestry of family, I 31, 34, 35, 39, 40, 

 etc.; banking enterprise of, I 32, 50, 51; gun factory 

 of, I 32, 45, 49; slaves of, I 32, 40 



Galton, Adele (aunt to Francis Galton). See Booth, Mrs 



Galton, ^Irfcfe (sister to Francis Galton). See Bunbury, Mrs 



Gallon, Agnes (sister to Francis Galton), I 63 



Galton, Arthur, III B 566; delivers Galton's 'Herbert 

 Spencer' lecture, III A 316, III B 583 



Galton, Cameron, spends Christmas with Galton, 

 IIIB 589 



Galton, Lucy Cameron, visits Galton, III B 575, 576, 589, 

 600 



Chiton, Father Charles, Galton hears him preach, 

 III B 544 



Galton, Darwin (brother to Francis Galton), I 63; early 

 bequest to, from Galton, I 69; farms at Claverdon, 

 I 125; desires to enter the army, III B 450; marriage 

 of, I 218, III B 454; portrait of, I 76, Plate XLVI; 

 letters to, from Galton, early, I 76, 77, from Africa, 

 I 219-221, 231, 232; death of, III B 521 



Galton, /.>i'ana(daughterof Hubert Galton), death of, 1 123 



Gallon, Sir Douglas (cousin of Francis Galton), ability 

 and fame of, I 53; advises Galton, I 214-215; letter 

 to, from Florence Nightingale, II 416; illness and 

 death of, III B 506, 509 



Galton, Edward Wheler, nephew to Francis Galton, 

 III A 281, 433, III B 449, 571, 617, etc.; work of, 

 III B 563-566, 580; at Claverdon, III B 528, 545, 570; 

 Galton's appreciation of, III B 531; letters to, from 

 Galton, IIIB 558-560, 563-567, 579-581 ; assistance 

 from, to biographer, I viii, II vii 



Gallon, Emma (sister to Francis Galton), early bequest to, 

 from Galton, I 69; attends a meeting of the British 

 Association, I 90; visits Galton at Cambridge, I 162; 

 travels of, I 193; in Dresden with Galton, I 178, 179; 

 visits the Gurneys, 1 191 ; 'Guide to the Unprotected ' 

 of, I 162; letters of— to Galton, I 62, III B 524; to her 

 sisters, III B 451; letters to— from Galton, I 95, 106, 

 151; on death of Charles Darwin, II 198, 199; on 

 award of the Darwin Medal, ITI A 237; on election to 

 a Trinity College Fellowship, III A 238, III B 473, 476, 



481, 494, 495, 502, 503, 506-513, 515-519, 527; 

 facsimile of Galton's letter to, III B 494 Plate LI; 

 aged 91, III* 238; death of, III B 447, 527-530; 

 tombstone of. III B 533-535; portraits of. I 213 

 Plate LV bis, II 198 Plate XVII, III B 531 Plate LV; 

 silhouettes of, I 52 Plato XXXIV, I 96 Plate L; 

 sketches of, by Galton, I 180 Plate LIII. See also 

 II 70, 88, 130, 175 

 Galton, Erasmus (brother of Francis Galton), I 63; early 

 I » -quest to, from Galton, I 69; farms at Loxton, 1 125, 

 III" 528, 543; aged 87, III A 238; breaks his leg, 

 111" 591-593; characteristics of, III B 594, 609j 

 death of, III A 374, I1I B 594; letters of, to Galton. 

 III B 543, 575, 579; silhouettes of, I 52 Plate X X X I V, 



I 69 Plate XLII 



Galton, Francis, ancestry of, I 5-61 ; childhood and 

 boyhood of, I 62-91; medical studies and flight to 

 Constantinople, I 92-139; mathematical studies and 

 Cambridge pleasures, I 140-195; 'Fallow Years,' 

 1 196-210; scientific exploration. I 21 1-242 ; transition 

 studies, art of travel, geography, climate, II 1-69; 

 early anthropological researches, II 70-130; early 

 study of heredity, II 131-210; psychological in- 

 vestigation, II 211-282; photographic researches, 



II 283-333; statistical investigation, anthropometry, 

 II 334-425; correlation and the application of 

 statistics to problems of heredity, III A 1-137; 

 personal identification, finger-prints, III A 138-216; 

 ISogenios as a creed, and last decade of Galton's life, 

 I1I A 217-436; characterisation, by letters, III B 441- 

 619; 'Wanderlust' and travel of, I 24, 55, 58, 92-97, 

 199-205, II 1, 6, 7, 11, 14, 21-25, III A 279, III B 507- 

 512,515-519,566-568; mechanical ingenuity of . I tin. 

 83, II 3, 18-21, 35, 44-53, 59-61, 219-221, 226, 

 III A 177, 279, etc.; mentality of, I 56-59, II 1, 3, 4, 

 10, 12, 19, 27, 75, 88, 98, 106, 134, 153, 157, 165, 308, 

 317, III* 50, etc.; generosity of, II 60, 65, III A 244, 

 245, 250, 257, 258, 284, III B 588; humour of, I 59, 

 60, II 5, 310, etc.; eugenic ideals of, I1I A 87-93, etc.; 

 religious views and philosophic outlook of, II It 12, 

 117, 119, 261-263, III A 271, 272; correspondence of, 

 with his father, I 92, 94, 97-111, 113-115, 118, 122- 

 137, 142-181, 184-190; with Charles Darwin, I 6, 

 240-241, II 156-197; with Karl Pearson, 1II A 224, 

 225, 240-251, 254-258, 261, 266, 277-291, 297-317, 

 322-336, 339, 342-346, 349, 350, 355-361, 368-100, 

 408, 409, 425-^32, III B 501, 502, 504-506. 513 515; 

 with de Candolle, II 131-149, 204-210, III B 474, 476- 

 483; with Mrs Lethbridge ('Milly'), III A 412, 

 IIIB 471, 472, 520-522, 528-536, 540-617; early 

 letters of, I 65, 66, 71-80, 82, 86, 88, III B 449 162. 

 (For other letters or correspondence see names of 

 individuals.) Married life of, I 241, 242, II 281; as to 

 honours conferred on — Huxley Medal, III A 226, 235; 

 Darwin Medal, III A 236-238, 249, 250; Medal of 

 Linnean Society, III A 340, 341 ; Royal Society Medal, 

 II 201, III B 476; Copley Medal, III A 400, 431, 432, 

 IIIB 611, 614, 615; Medal of Royal Geographical 

 Soc., I 239; Medal of the French Geographical Soc, 

 I 239; knighthood conferred on, II I A 386, III B 597; 

 Hon. D.C.L. at Oxford conferred, III B 493, 494; 

 Hon. D.Sc. at Cambridge conferred, III B 494, 495; 

 Hon. Fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge, 

 Ill A 236-238, IIIB 52l ; see also III A 388, III" 

 509, 551, 552, 599; health of, I 103, 145, 146, 166, 

 167, 170, 173, 238, II 280, III A 249, III B 454, etc.; 

 death of, III A 433, 434, III B 617, 618; wills of, 

 IIIA 224, 225, 299-303, 382-384, 437^138. See also 

 under Books of F. G., Character of F. G., Memoir", 

 1'n/i: n and Letters to Journals of F. G., Portraits of F. 

 G., Eugenics, Finger-prints, Composite Photographs,etc. 



