Index 



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Krauze, his Life of Dr Erasmus Darwin, II 192, 202, 203 



Kreil, meteorological assistance of, II 39 



Kubalecs, atrocities of, in Africa, I 237 



Kubo, researches of, on finger-prints, III A 140, 194 



Ktiltit, P., letter of, with photographs showing Galton's 



name on rock in Ovampoland, III B 616-617, II1 B 



017 Plate LIX 



Labour, capacity for, and civic prosperity, III A 401 



inge, Or F., 'Physiologic des exercices du corps,' 

 III B 478 



Lake Ngaini, first explorer to reach, II 35 



Lake Nyanza, and climate, II 36 



Lake at Olchikoto, rock on, where Galton's name can 

 still be read, IIIB 617 pi ate LIX; see also I 216 Plate 

 LVII (Galton spells also 'Omutchikota') 



Lalanne, anamorphic geometry of, applied to ogive 

 curve, II 402 



Lamarck, and transmission of acquired characters, 

 II 147; Dr Erasmus Darwin and, II 202, 203 

 » :th Palace, Galton's inquiries at, II1 B 578 



Lamp, Galton's, I 148, 149 



Lander, and the African memorial, II 25 



Lane Fox, and anthropology, II 334 



Lang uages, defects of , 1 1 25 1 , 252 ; modern, in educational 

 scheme, II 155 



Sir E. Hay, on Committee for Measurements 

 of Plants and Animals, 1II A 127, 128, 291; on heredity 

 and tradition, III A 410, 411; eugenic ideas of, III* 341 ; 

 and experimental zoology, III A 129; Galton and, 

 III B 605; Medallist of Linnean Soc, 1II A 340; death 

 of, III* 342 



Laplace, Galton introduced to theorem of, I 163; and 

 application of mathematics to social phenomena, 

 III A 1 



Laplace-Oaauian Curve. See Normal Curve 



Larcltes, The, Galton's birth at, I 62; Darwin's recollec- 

 tions of, I 241; left by the Galtons, I 74; description 

 of, I 75; plan and sketch of, I 75 Plate XLV; Dr 

 Priestley and, I 51, 62, 75 



, //. •/., Galton's interest in, II1 B 606, 608; letter of 

 Galton to, IU B 608, 609 



Latency, Galton on, II 170, 171, 182, 364; and fertility, 

 II 186 



Latex . IIP 76 



Latin, in education, I 07 



Law of Ancestral Heredity. See Heredity. 



Law , applied to discussions 



on heredity, II 89; Galton on, II 335. Sec also Ogive, 

 mal < 'urve 



net, Sir T., albino orchids of, III A 360, 370 

 . Gallon lavs down, for Namaqualand natives, 

 1 226-230, I 226 Plate LYII1 



Leaders, amongst wild animals and men, II 73, 74 



League of A I racial boundaries, 1II A 219; and 



international Eugenics, III A 220 



Leamington, Galton's home at, I 74; visits to, II 11, 53, 

 70, 161, 180 



Least difference, Galton's method of measure- 



ment by, U 303', 304, 307; outline of Greek girl to 

 illustrate, III-*- ix, Extra Plate 



Lecotj </' /.'■■ . and visualisation, II 253 



Lee, Dr Alice, work of, Ill A 2 IS; recommends Ethel M. 

 Elderton to Galton, 1II A 268; resignation of post in 

 Biometric Laboratory, III A 328; degree of. I1I B 5 13-515 



La . Sidney, Galton consults, III 15 52'.l 



. Karl Pearson to lecture at, III 15 51 1 



Lefevre, Sir ./., lar«e head of. 1 1 1 A 2 Is 



Leffingwell, on illegitimacy, III B 4!l2 



Left- handedness, and finger-prints, III A 160 



Legal Ability, inheritance of, II 93 



Legislature, Upper House of, and inheritance of ability, 



IIIA 32-34 

 Lengths, photographic measurement of, II 316, 317 

 Lrnnard, Sir J., death of, III B 516 

 Lens, Galton's mounted watchmaker's, for comparing 



finger-prints, III A 155, 178, and I Frontispiece 

 Le Pury, Galton rents house from, III B 613 

 Lethbridge, Mrs (Millicent Bunbury), niece of Galton, 



1 193, III A 281, 435; travels with Galton to Auvergne, 



I 93, 94; stays with Galton, I1I A 393, III B 574, 597, 

 603-605; children of, III B 530, 532, 534, etc.; joins 

 Eugenics Education Society, III s 587; brailles 

 Galton's 'Memories,' III B 604; letters of Galton to, on 

 prayer, III B 47J , 1I1 A 412, III B 472, 520-522, 528-536, 

 540-617; recollections of Galton by, III B 446-449; 

 portrait of, III B 471 Plato XL VIII; assistance of, to 

 biographer, I viii, III A vii 



Letlibridge, Amy ('Dim'), great-niece of Galton, 



III B 521, etc. 

 Lethbridge, E. G. B., great-nephew of Galton, education 



of, III B 473 

 Lethbridge, Frank, III B 530, 532, etc. 

 Lethbridge, Guy, great-nephew of Galton, 1I1 B 518, 520, 



579, etc.; saves a life, III B 544-546, 548; appointment 



of, III B 5S0 

 Lethbridge, Hugh, great-nephew of Galton, a curate in 



Exeter, III B 610, etc. 

 Lethbridge, 11., great-nephew of Galton, III B 518, 521 

 Letters, or numbers, associated with colours, II 253 

 Lewenz, work of, on correlation of phalanges, II1 A 256 

 Lewes, G. H., and spiritualism, II 66; and 'The Reader' 



or 'Nature,' II 68, 69 

 Library, of Galton, II 12 



y, poets and sexual, II 99 

 Lichfield Cathedral, monument in, to Dr Erasmus 



Darwin, II 202-204, 11I B 476 

 Liebig, Galton proposes to work under, I 126, 127; 



laboratory of, I 128-130 

 Liebreich, Prof. Oscar, paper on ' Generic Images 'sent to, 



III B 469 

 Liege, Galton's sketch at, I 94, Plate XLTX 

 Life, expectation of, and heredity, III B 536-539; after 



death, Galton on, II1 A 91 

 Life-Histories of progenitors, value of, II 302, 303 

 'Lye-History Album,' original scheme of, II 355, 302, 



366; and 'Record of Family Faculties,' II 363-370 

 Lighthouse Signals, note on, by Galton, 1 1 61 • 

 Limitation of Family, evils of, II 110-111, Ill A 243 

 Lindley, Prof., lectures on Botany of, 1 121, 123 

 :■ us, and strawberry cure for gout, II l A 124 

 Linnean Society, Samuel Galton and the, I 47; Darwin- 

 Wallace celebration of, II 201, 11I A 340-342; honours 



Galton, IIIA 340-342 

 Linseer, Carl, memoir of, II 143 

 Lions, in Africa, I 222-224 

 Lipjimann, von, pamphlet by, III B 500, 603 



. Lord, remarkable head of, I1I A 248; a Copley 



medallist, 11I A 431, 111 B 614 

 Lister, J. J., attacks Biometry, I1I A 297-300; address of, 



at Brit. Assoc., 1II B 579 

 Litchfield, Mrs, sends 'A Century of Family Letters,' 



by Mrs Darwin, to Galton, 1I1 B 530; to stay with 



Galton, III B 540 

 Literary Aptness of Galton as a child, 1 63, 64 

 Literary Men, II 96; gifts of, II 266 

 Literature, in educational schemes, II 155 

 Lima, wife of Augustus, portrait of, and composite, 



II 296 Piate XLIII 



/stone, travels of, in Africa, I 214-216, II 30, 35; 

 and African memorial, II 25; writes first of the 

 Zambezi, 111 B 548 



