Index 



649 



Harrison, Frederick, gives first 'Herbert Spencer' 

 lecture, III A 313 



Bartog, and London University. TTI A 224. 225. 270. 

 300-302, 420. etc.; Galton's appreciation of, III B 605, 

 806 



HasUm, Lewis, assistance of. IT v 



BasUmere, Galton at, IIP* 322. 326-336, 393-300. 425- 

 427. 430-432. TTT B 583-585, 600-617 



Or S„ and the 'long drop', II 407 



Havelorf; SKs, his study of British senilis. TIT A 261 ; 

 and Eugenics, ITT A 206. 372 



Ilarilnml, T>r. advises Galton, I 180: on gout and 

 asthma, I 185 



Haweis, Mrs, association of words and visualised 

 pictures in. IT 243. 244: number form of, ITT B 460 



Hawkins, Tamilian, on size of families of the rich and 

 poor. TTT A 393 



is, in confinement. TII A 380 



Hawhsley, and Galton's whistle. IT 217: and Galton's 

 'registrator,' TI 341 



Bead, measurements on. IT 373, III A 54: size or shape 

 of— and ability, IT 94. 343, 387, 388. Ill* 247-240: 

 and energv. IT 150: and sturdiness of build. TTT A 2 18, 

 240: of scientists. TT 140. 150; of Gladstone. IT 370: 

 of stablemen, ITI A 240: of Francis Galton, phreno- 

 logists on, I 157 



Head/am. I. <'.. proposed for Galton Laboratory Com- 

 mittee. TTT A 385 



Headmasters, and the needs of schoolboys, I 87, 88 



Heald, Mr, reports death of AM, III B 454 



Health, and climate, TT 36: and piety, TI 101 ; of savants. 

 IT 141 ; inheritance of. IT 151 : and longevity. TT 340: 

 influence of, on delicacy of perception, TI 308; and 

 pigmentation, III B 476, 477 



If: ape, W., on Comm ittee for Measurement of Plants and 

 Animals. TTT A 127. 201 



Hearing, of insects and animals, II 216, 217 



Beat, Galton delighted in extreme, IIT B 447 

 Jews 



Blight, of boys in town and country schools, TT 125. 

 126, 337: absolute values of, at each rank. TT 390: 

 percentile values of, sitting. IT 376. See also 8ta 



BeiresseS, and fertility. TI 05, 96 



Bdiostat, Oalton's invention of a pocket, II 18-21, 50 



rr.l,,/. II. 7'.. 'American Trotter' of. TTI B 498 



Belmhotiz, a vice-president of section of physics at loan 

 collection of scientific instruments. TT 215 



Belmingham Hall. Galton stays at. TTT A 323 



Henri/. !■'.. R., becomes Chief Commissioner of Metro- 

 politan Police, ITI A 151, 152; on finger-prints. 

 TTT A 151. 152. 153. 158: on use of finger-prints in 

 India. TIT A 157. 158, 187. 199, 254, ITT B 590; at 

 land Yard. ITI A 249, TTT B 572; the Kaffir police 

 and. ITT B 571: dines with Galton. III B 513; visits 

 Galton's Laboratory for instruction in finger-printing. 

 IIT A 151 



Benslow, Prof, .1. 8., the botanist, assists Galton. T 179 



Henshw, Rev. a., number form of. TI 242. Til 15 469; 

 pictures seen with closed eyes by. 11 244: his criticism 

 of the law of ancestral inheritance. TTT A 42 



'Herbert Spencer' Lecture, Galton's, ITI A 309. 311-313, 

 316-321. ni B 583: translated into Hungarian, 

 II I B 585 



lh rlirtte. on value of anthropometric records, IT 30S : on 

 personal identification. !TT A 188 



Berbtt, 0., book of. TTT B 525 



Bereulaneum, Waldstein's views on, IIT B 589 



Berd Instinct, in man. IT 72, 73. 122; psychology of, II 73 



llinlman. Prof. II'. A., letter of, to Galton. asking him 

 to be President of Brit. Assoc., TII A 27)1: directs 

 Weismann's attention to Galton's work, I1I A 340 



'Hereditary'' and 'Heredity,' history of words in 

 English, IIIA 347 



Hereditary, mannerism, IT 63; savagery in man, TT 85; 

 liabilities, desire to screen, IT 360; link, nature of, 

 TI 173: principle, and the Upper House. TTT A 33 



'Hereditary Genius,' I 5, 7, II 70, 76, 87-115, 145. 147, 

 156; Charles Darwin on. T 6: reception of, TT 88: 

 Miss Shirreff on. II 132. 133; de Candolle on. IT 134, 

 135, 136, 149; German translation of. TII B 607 



'Hereditary Piety,' by Frances Power Cobbe, II 160 



Heredity, application of statistics to problems of, IT 80. 

 92. 113, 357, ITT A 1-137. 264: earlv studv of. II 131- 

 210: Galton's theorv of. TT 182 -190. TTT A 190. etc.: 

 Law of Ancestral. TT 84. 113. ITT A 21-23. 34-44. 47^49, 

 251: measurement of. II 02. 31 S. TTT A 240. 242: 

 Galton's five constants of. ITI A 47, 48: theory of 

 progressive evolution and, ITT A 04: Galton's critics 

 on, TTI A 42: graphical representation of, TTT A 44-45: 

 with law of regression, III A 46; assumptions of. 

 ITI A 251; and Mendelism. ITT A 320: doctrine of. 

 II 170; science of, TTI B 504: smallest unit trans- 

 missible by. ITT A 101: state-blasts in. ITI A 245: 

 tradition and, ITT A 409-411; ancestral pietv and. 

 II 100. 101 : the criminal class and. IT 231 ; the blood 

 and. TT 177: knowledge required for study of, TI 321, 

 TTI A 70-73, 221 : in man. TI 72. 73. 75. SI -S3. 86. 117, 

 118, 122; in twins, IT 126-130, 181; in man. plants 

 and animals, TII A 266; insurance data and, TTT B 536- 

 530; environment and, sec Natu re ami Nurture; 

 Galton reviews Ribot's book on. TTT B 463. Inheritance 

 —of acquired characters, II 81, 147, 169, 170, 173. 

 174, 182-184, 186. TTI A 57, 50. 129-132. 374; of 

 mental and moral characters. I 5-7, IT 72, 75-78, 

 81-83, 86, 87, 89, 117. 118, 126, 128. 135. 146. 174: 

 of physical and mental characters. TT 230. 231, first 

 determination of. TTI A 247: of ability, II 104-106. 

 141. 146. ITT* 102, 103, 108-121, 347, 348: of legal 

 abilitv. IT 93: of scientific abilitv. TT 07: of mathe- 

 matical ability, IT 07: of artistic faculty, IIT A 68, 60: 

 of talent, IT 75-77: of physical and psychical 

 characters. TTT A 60: of energy. TT 251: of mental 

 inertia, TT 257; of memory, TT 151; of perseverance. 

 IT 151 ; of piety, II 101 ; of independence of character. 

 IT 151: of character and temper. TT 269. 271; of 

 temper, II 271: of conscience, TT 257: of vicious 

 instincts, IT 230; of visualising facility, TT 239, 242. 

 253: of number forms. IT 252 Plate XXTV: of 

 physical characters. TT 76. 135; of muscularity, 

 TT 104: of constitution, TT 151: of longevity. TT 348. 

 340: of stature, ITI A 11-34: of cephalic index. 

 ITT B 504: of finger-prints. T1T A 140. 168, 203. 180- 

 103. TTT B 485. 488-401. 522-524: of fertility. TT 95: 

 of eve colour, TII A 376; of eye characters. TTT A 345. 

 356.' 368; of defective eyesight. TTT A 322. 368: of 

 pathological states, II 80, IITA 70-76: of sports. 

 TTT A ]O0; of degeneracy, TTT A 373, 374: of insanity. 

 ITI A 322: of tuberculous diathesis. TT 202. TTT A 260, 

 326; in plants, ITTA 251 : in bearded wheat. TTTA 314: 

 in weight of seed. TTT A 3: in size of sweet-pea seeds, 

 TT 392; of colour in horses, TTT A 95-08 ; blended or 

 alternative. TT 307. IIT A 27, 29. 34. 50. 60. 76: 

 natural, sec Natural Inheritance. Sec also BeredUary 



Berlcomer, Calton meets, TTT B 513 



Hermaphrodite*, twins among. TTT A 350 



Hemes, of Galton and Carlvle. TT 04 



Heron, D.. Eugenics Research Fellowship of. TTT A 280, 

 330, 332: appointment of. TTT A 304. 305; work of, 

 IITA 304, 325. 327. 345. 355-360. 371. 376. 382. 387, 

 426, 427: on statistics of insanity. III A 311, 322; 

 visits Galton, IIIA 225, 342, III B 503 



Herschel, Sir ./., and Quetelet's advice, II 418 



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