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Index 



Germinal Selection, and Evolution, II 171; and de- 

 velopment, II 185, 186 

 Germs, latent and developed, II 182, 186 

 Gestation, observations regarding, II1 A 186 

 OMs, II'. F., Gallon takes rooms with, I 196 

 Gietten, Galton's vacation in, I 128-132 

 Qifi, devoted servant to Francis Galton, III B 449, 503, 



60S, 519, 582, 583, 587, 595, 597, 618; tablet at 



Rutland Gate and, III A 311; portraits of, II 11 



Plate III, III* 390 Plate XXXVIII 

 (lilhey, Mr, collects pedigrees of deaf-mutes, III A 380 

 OUton, Mrs, at Khartoum, III B 548 

 Giraffe, shot by Galton, I 223 



'/ Ctithrrlrnl. acoustic properties of, III B 563 

 Gissing, G„ noteworthy book of, III A 312 

 Gladstone, W. 47., large head of, II 379, III A 248; not 



as other men, III B 568; lack of humour of, III B 607, 



608; at Galton's South Kensington laboratory, 11 



379; H. Montagu Butler and, III B 476 

 Gttaisker, and Galton's exponential ogive, II 191 

 Glanvill, J., and use of word 'aberrance,' III A 99 

 Gexlliness, and material well-being, II 100, 101 

 Godman, F. D., on Committee for Measurement of 



Hants and Animals, II I A 127, 291 

 (loil lie, as example of sane exercise of senses? II 99; 



pictures seen with closed eyes by, II 244 

 Gold, in the world, II 21 



'Golden Book,' proposals regarding, III A 264, 265 

 Goldie, G., to send finger-prints of Africans, III s 485 

 Goring, C., criminal investigations of, II 232, III A 377 

 Gorst, Sir J., Galton meets, III A 266; his 'Children of 



the Nation,' III A 310 

 Gotto, Mrs, and Eugenics Education Society, III A 342, 



350, 371, 372, 379, 380, 427, 428; visits Galton, 



III* 370 

 Goulds, marriages of, with the Freames, I 32 

 Gout, III B 590; and asthma, I 185; strawberries and, 



III A 124 

 Governments, democratic, and the elimination of ' weeds,' 



III A 349 

 Grade, of individual, and the statistical scale, II 337. 



See also Percentiles and Ogive Curve 

 Graduates, Cambridge, measurements on, III A 247 

 Graef, portrait of Galton by, III A 125, 126 

 Grahame, Dr, on cousin marriages, III s 470 

 'Grammar of Science,' by Karl Pearson, received by 



Galton, III A 240, 241 

 Grandsons, and nephews, nearness in kinship of, 



III A 33 

 Grant, and Galton, II 25; and African exploration, 



II 30, 36 

 Grassi, a Darwin medallist, III A 237 

 Graunt, Capt. John, on Bills of Mortality, II 123 

 Gray, anthropometry of, II 380 

 Great Barr, home of Samuel Galton the younger, I 49; 



sketch of, I 49 Plate XXXI 

 Greek Girl, of 'Just Perceptible Difference' lecture, 



II 309, III A ix (reproduction facing) 

 Greek Queens, composite portrait of, II 295, 296 Plate 



XLII 

 Greeks, ability and culture of, II 107-109 

 Greg, 'Enigmas of Life' of, II 176 

 Grew, N., work of, on finger-prints, III A 141, 142, 176, 



177 

 Grey, Mrs, seen by Galton in Italy, III B 474 

 Griffin, N. W., his 'Optics', and an epitaph, I 189 

 Griffith, 0., Sec. of Brit. Assoc, III B 458 

 Griffiths, A., and identification of criminals, III A 148 

 Grosvenor, Lady Constance, eugenic proposal of, III A 377 

 'Groundwork of Eugenics,' Lecture of K. Pearson, 



IIIA 3 8 o 



Grove, Sir If., Galton's visits to, II 130, 161, 180, 

 III B 465; appreciation of. 111 11 531 : size- of head and 

 stature of, II L60, lll A 24S: death of, II 280 



Grove, and Galton's 'Efficacy of Prayer,' II 131 



Growth, statistics of, in plants, 'I 191. 192: laws of, 

 II 380; bioscopic representation of, III B 576; curves 

 of, for vital capacity, II 377 



Grundy, Mrs, power of, III A 342 



Gruppe, his definition of 'religion,' II l A 89, 90, 93 



Guido, Bent, his picture of 'Aurora and the Hours,' 

 IIIA 422 Plate XXXIX 



Gull, on medical life histories, II 359 



Gumption-reviver, machine used by Galton at Cam- 

 bridge, I 144 



Gun Trade, of Farmers and Galtons, I 32, 4-">, 

 49,50 



Gurney, Emily, death of, II 280 



Gurney, Hudson, on the future fate of the Barclays, 



I 30, 33, 34; relationship of, to Elizabeth Fry, 1 64; 

 Thomas Young and, I 48; portrait of, I 91 Plato 

 XLVIl 



Ghtfneys, Russell, and Galton, II 11, 88, 161 



Haddon, A. C, and anthropometry, II 379, 380; on 

 social evolution and marriage customs among 

 primitive peoples, III A 267, 268; to procure finger- 

 prints of native races, III B 485; letter of, to Gallon. 

 as to Huxley Lecture of Roy. Anthrop. Inst., II1 A 236, 

 236 



Hadleys, genealogy of the, III B 462; sketch portrait of 

 Mr Hadley, surgeon, I 18 Plate X 



Hadzor, Galton's visits to, II 11, 70; letters preserved 

 at, III B 607; sketch of ; I 48 Plate XX I X 



Haeckel, E., medallist of Linnean Soc, III A 340; hon. 

 member of German Eugenic Soc, III A 388; death of, 

 III A 342 



Hahn, disastrous expedition of, I 240 



Hair, on male face, III A 321; colour of, II 223-226; in 

 husband and wife, II 149; and liability to disease, 



II 354, 371; and fertility, II 354; darkening of, in the 

 English, II 353, 354; in the British, II 371; analysis 

 of pigments in, III A 97, 98; investigation into, 

 III B 474; of Galton in childhood, gold brown, I 71, 

 cf. III B 456 Plate XLVII; Sorby's paintings of trees 

 from pigments in, III A 97 Plates III, IV 



Haldane, Lord, army achievements of, III B 603 

 Hallam, Henry, at Cambridge, I 140, 141; sees Galton 



in Dresden, I 179, 180; Galton's friendship with, 



I 190, 191; letters of, to Galton — refusing invitation 



to travel, I 198, 199; after Galton's travels in Egypt 



and Syria, I 205-207; characteristics of, II I A 354; 



death of. I 238, III A 354; Bristed's obituary notice of, 



I 171 

 Hallam, Julia, sketch of, I 180 Plate LIII 

 Ilallams, the graves of, Galton's hour of grief alongside, 



IIIA 354 

 Halsbury, Ijord, on supposed deterioration of the 



British race, III A 364 

 Hamilton, Dr, on louping-ill, III B 566 

 Hamilton, Dr Lillias, III B 541, 542 

 Hamilton, Sir W., on generic image of man, II 298 

 Hampstead, Galton considers moving his home to, 



III A 310, 311, 316, 317 

 Handwriting, and identification, II 306 

 Happiness, of segregated feeble-minded? III A 366, 367, 



373, 374 

 Harcourl, Sir IT., elected to a Trinity College, Camle 



Hon. Fellowship, III A 236, 238 

 Bawdy, Thomas, and London University, III A 289 

 HarmswortK s 'The World's Great Books,' Galton's 



work included in, III B 601 



