Index 



651 



i, Galton at, 1 1 [ A 249 

 Byperseope, invention of, II 20; use of, by Galton, 

 III B 618 



'Ibis,' Galton's boat up the Nile, I 200 



Ibrahim Pacha, obeys order not to drink wine by 

 drinking brandy, III 15 572 



Iceland Spar Compounder, Galton's, II 287 



Ideals, and economics, II 254, 255 



I'l: (i-i, association of, II 233-236, 256; limitation of, 

 II 236; subconscious, and will, II 247; and con- 

 sciousness, II 256; abstract, and nurture, II 255; 

 selective action of brain in storing, II 256 



Identification, personal, III A 138-216: history and con- 

 troversy regarding finger-prints, III A 138-154; popu- 

 larisation of finger-prints as method of, III A 154-160; 

 scientific papers and hooks on, III A 161-216; by 

 profiles, II 30*, 306, 326; Hcrtillon's system of, 

 11 304-306, 380, 383, etc.; anthropometric register 

 and, II 398; American system of, III A 188. See also 

 Fin'/: i-Pn ids 



Identification Offices, uses of, III A 157, 158, 160 



/. in children of drunkards, II 148; and cousin 

 marriage, lll ,s 47o 



V, in Col. 14., regarding mention of injuries, 

 II 270 



Idiots, in general population, II 90; mental capacity of, 

 II 272 



Illegitimacy, among the feeble-minded, II1 A 366 



lUnesses, grave. Galton's list of, II 366 



Ittustraria (Selenia moth), experiments with, UK 17. 

 40, III" 484 



Illustrious men, definition of, 11 SO 



Images, optica] combination of, II 280 



Imagination, in science, II 98; in literary men, II 2"'ii: 

 analytical power and, II 08; measurement of, II 307; 

 aid of. in deafness, II 308; power of, 111 15 492, 493 



Imaginativi Power, and lunacy, 1I1 A 115 



Impregnation, under effect of alcoholism. II 139 



Impressions, and blended memories, II 296; general, 

 frequent incorrectness of, II 296. 207, lll A 274, 364, 

 405; moral, in childhood, II 127 



'. statistics regarding terms of, II 406 



Inaudi, mental sums of, II 275, 276; cited by Galton as 

 a 'sport,' III A 85 



ding, following selection, III A 94; Galton on, in 

 man, Ill A 270; intensive, and evolution. III* 431 



Incommensurable Motives, Galton on. II 246. 247 



Indepen haracter, in cattle, II 73. 74 



. of finger -printo, III A 140, 140 163, 159, 160, 164, 

 165. 167, I7H 174, 186, 1*7. 197 214: of pedij 

 III A 103, 104; of mistakability, II 329-333, depends 

 on vision of operator, II 330, 331. See also Finger- 

 Printt 



.„,. of profiles. II 304. 323. 324, III A 325. 326; 

 and numeralisation of portraits, II 323 32s ; diagrams, 

 II 325, 327; and the Bertillon system, II 383, 398 

 India, queries regarding our treatment of, II 417; use 

 of finger-prints in, IIP 146, 147. 151. 153-155, 157- 

 159. 176. 187, 106, 111" 501; need for identification 

 office in, 1II A 157; finger-prints of criminals in, 

 II I A 254 



Office, and marks for physical qualification for 

 admission to Indian Civil Service, II 388, .'i'.it 



vice, appointment in, as test of ability, 

 II 1 A 247, 327 



nis, some characteristics of, III A 157 

 I ndifferenlism, effect of, II 154 



'I aal. anthropometric description of the, II 380; 

 and type, measure of difference between, II 311; 

 life, control of, II 113, 114 



Individual Difference Problem, Galton's paper on, II 411- 

 414 



Individuality, measurement of, II 303-306; of profiles, 

 II 323; extreme and modal examples of, II 412; 

 limitations of, II 413; of very gifted men, II1 A 32; 

 permanence of, III A 279 



Industrial Anthropometry, foreshadowing of, II 358; 

 value of, II 382 



Inebriates, report regarding, III A 301 



Infants, measurements on, III B 496; finger-prints of, 

 III B 496-499 



Infectious Illness, at the Birmingham Free School, 1 81, 

 84,85 



Influences, effect of small but persistent, III A 403, 404 



Inge, Dean, and Eugenics Education Soc, III A 339; 

 preaches on Eugenics, III B 612 



Inheritance. See under Heredity 



Innate Taste, for science, fostering of, II 153 



Inquisition, and free-thinkers, II 111, 112 



Insane, General Register of the, proposals regarding, 

 III A 365, 366 



Insanity, and alcoholism, II 148; Galton's experiments 

 as to, II 247, 248; in descendants of the very able, 

 III A 32; heredity and, III A 277, 298,322; convolutions 

 of the brain in, III A 298 



'Insectivorous Plants,' 1 Darwin's, II 181 

 Is, hearing of, II 217 



Inspiration, from an unseen world, II 260, 261 



Instincts, Galton on vicious, II 230; observations re- 

 garding, III A 135; of higher animals, III A 130 



Institute of Actuaries, Galton's appeal to, III B 536-539 



'Instrumental Instructions for Mr Consul I'ltlnrick,' 

 II 27 



Instrana ntiirinni, of Galton, II 3 



Instruments, or apparatus designed by Galton — anthro- 

 pometric or psychometric. 11 212. 213. 215-228, 370, 

 373; meteorological, II 44—40 (drill pantograph), 59; 

 a lock, I 148; a lamp. I 148, 149; a balance, I 149; 

 a printing telegraph, I 212. 213: for compounding six 

 objects. II 286; hyperscope. II 20, III U 618; wave 

 engine, II 51; heliostat, II 19; 'Tactor' machine, 

 II 50; for optical combination of images, II 285; 

 Iceland spar compounder, II 287: measurement of 

 resemblance machine, II 332-333; instantaneous 

 attitude snapper, III B 629 (Addenda); spectacles for 

 divers, II 34; whistles for high notes, II 212, 216; 

 pocket registrator, II 341; for testing the perception 

 of tint differences, II 219; for measuring rate of 

 movement of a limb, II 220 



Instruments, standardisation of, for Kew, II 59, 60, 

 223-226 



Insurance Offices, eugenic data from, III" 537-539. 542. 

 See also I nsHtule of Actuaries 



Intellectual Ability, and the normal curve. 1 1 00, 01 ; and 

 eminence, II 91; and sensitivity, II 222 



Intelligence, inheritance of, II 75-77, 104-106; and 

 physical characters, II 77, 94, 388; and fertility, 

 II 77-80, 94; and size of head, II 94, 343, 387, 388; of 

 different races, II 106-109, 351, 352; normal curve 

 and, II 104; dominance of, II 108; sign of high, II 236 



/ uli r marriage, within the class, II 121, I1I A 231 



International Eugenics, III A 219, 220 



International Health Exhibition, Anthropometric Lab- 

 oratory at, II 357, 362. 370-386 



Interpolation, George Darwin's paper on, III B 467 



Intra-uterine Influence, 1 1 l A 59 



Introspection, in women, II 242; free-will and, II 245- 

 247 



Iris, markings on, II 306 



Iron Industry, and the Farmer family, I 39 



Irresolution, and free-will, II 246 



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