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Index 



Lock, ('. S., his opinion of Eugenics, III A 260 

 Lock, R. //., on heredity, III A 303 

 Lock, invented by Galton, I 148 

 Locke, on generic image of man, II 298 

 Lockyer. Norman, and journalism, II 67-69 

 Logic, in educational scheme, II 165 

 Lombroso, and modern criminology, II 232; on in- 

 heritance of ability, III A 102 

 London, Galton's early stay in, I 91 

 London, Jack, 'Call of the Wild' by, I1I B 561 

 London County Council, and the Galton Laboratory, 



III A 322; material provided by, III A 386 

 Longevity, of various classes, II 116; and health, II 266, 

 349; inheritance of, II 348, 349; inquiry concerning, 

 II 349, 350; of the Galtons, III A 347, 1II B 594; 

 source of, in the Galton family, I 26 

 Loops, in finger-prints, types of, III A 209, I1I A 213 

 Plates XXIV, XXVI; sheet of types, I1I A , pocket 

 in case; counting ridges of, III A 201-202 

 Loti, Pierre, at Ascain, III B 561 



Louping-ill, E. Wheler-Galton's report on, III B 564-566 

 Lourdes, Galton at, 1II B 553 

 Lovelace, Lady, presents collection of casts to Galton 



Laboratory, I 180 

 Lowe, E. J ., on Committee for Measurement of Plants 



and Animals, III A 127 

 Lowell, J . R., pall-bearer at Darwin's funeral, III B 471 

 Lowell institution, and Galton, II 361 

 Loxton, home of Erasmus Galton, sketch of, I 48 

 Plate XXIX; Erasmus Galton farms at, I 125, 

 11 I B 528, 543; improvements in, III B 595; cavern at, 

 III B 606; Galton visits Erasmus at, I 111, 147, 

 III B 527, 528. See also III B 601 

 Loyola, III B 567, 568 



Lubbock, Sir J., and anthropology, II 334; and care in 

 choice of words, III B 506; peerage of, III s 516. See 

 also Avebury, Lord 

 Lunar Society, and Samuel Galton, I 46, 47 ; Dr Erasmus 

 Darwin a member of, I 61 ; meeting place of, I 48, 49 

 Plate XXXI 

 Luschan, von, skin colour scale of, II 226 

 I. /Islington, Sir V., pedigree of, III A 343, 345, 356 

 Lutz, F. E., paper of, in 'Biometrika,' I1I A 251 

 Lyall, A., on the Indian Civil Service, III A 327 

 Lying, Salonika centre of gravity of, in Europe, II 341 

 Lynch, surveys the Jordan and Dead Sea, I 205 

 Lyndhurst, Galton at, II 130, III A 374-377, III B 593, 594 

 Lyndon, Dr, attends Galton, III B 613, 617, 618 

 Lyons, Capt. (now Sir H. G.), visits Galton, III B 608 

 Lyrics, of Sir Charles Scdley, I 20 



Macalister, Prof. A ., on Committee for Measurement of 

 Plants and Animals, III A 126; on Evolution Com- 

 mittee, III A 290; meets Galton in Egypt, III B 517, 

 518 

 MacAlisler, Sir D., and Galton-MacAlister curve, II 228 ; 

 interest of, in Eugenics, III A 430; on law of geometric 

 mean, IIIB 4 D g 

 McCaskie, Dr, attends Galton, III B 596, 597 

 Macdonell, Mr, becomes engaged to Miss Hertz, 



1II B 469 

 Macdonell, W. R., correlation coefficients of, compared 

 with Galton's values, III A 53, 54; on correlation of 

 Bertillon measurements, II 305, 383, III A 188; on 

 criminal anthropometry, III A 247; paper of, for 

 ' Biometrika,' III A 248, 249 ; one of original guarantors 

 for 'Biometrika,' III A 250 

 McFadyean, Mrs, on limitation of families, III A 322 

 Machine inventing, Galton takes to, II 51 

 Macinlyre, Violet, visits Galton, III A 324, III B 583, 584 

 Mackenzie, W. L., on nature and nurture, III A 260 



Mackindcr, 11. ,/., and the Fellowship in National 



Eugenics, III A 222, 223 

 McLennan, D., Galton visits, III B 470 

 Mac Malum, P. A., and technical scientific terms, II1 A 



334 

 Macmillan, on 'Finger Print Directory,' III A 151 

 Macnaghten, Lord, elected to Trinity College, Cambridge, 

 Hon. Fellowship, I1I A 236, 238; meets Galton at 

 Trinity College, III B 574 

 Macnaghten, M. L., and identification of criminals, 



III A 149 

 Macrobius, III A 290, 291 

 Magazines, mid-Victorian, II 117 

 ' Magnum Opus,' of Roger Bacon, possible purchasers 



for, III B 527 

 Magnus, Sir Philip, and Galton Committee, III A 386 

 Mahan, Capt. A. T., honour bestowed on, III E 494 

 Mahomed, Dr F. A., and composite portraits of the 

 phthisical, II 290-292; and the 'Life-History Album,' 

 II 366, 367 

 Maine, Sir H., at Cambridge, I 141, 153, 164; obtains 



Chancellor's English Medal, I 167 

 Mair, D., to be consulted regarding plans for eugenic 



certificates, III A 296 

 Maitland, Prof., elected to Trinity College, Cambridge, 



Hon. Fellowship, III A 236, 238 

 Makarius, Galton meets in Egypt, III B 519 

 Mattock, W. H., novel by, III B 595, 596 

 Malthas, Galton on maxims of, II 110, 265 

 Malthusian League, III A 304 

 Mammals, need of work in their case, III A 401 

 Man, Darwin and Galton on, II 86; ancestry of, 1 1 85, 

 274, 275; source of slavish aptitudes in, II 72, 73; 

 herd instinct in, II 72, 73; domestication of, III A 219, 

 220; and his environment, III A 218, 219; nature and 

 nurture of, II 254; and heredity, II 117; and civilisa- 

 tion, II 85; duty of, regarding evolution, II 263; 

 future of, III A 217-220; inequalities in, III A 347, 348; 

 on earth, III A 318; Galton, on salvation of, II 109, 

 110; generalisations regarding, II 298; and woman, 

 artistic gifts in, III A 66; sensitivity of, II 221-222 

 Manhood, forecast of, from youth, III A 232; associations 



of, II 235 

 Mann, Dr, on drawing of Bushmen, II 239-240 

 Manouvrier, his lecture on ' bertillonage,' III A 148 

 Map Making, and measurements in Africa, I 232, 234 

 Maps, II 21, 22; proposals for, II 29, 30, 33, 34, III B 461 ; 

 stereoscopic, II 283; meteorological, II 36-43, II 36 

 Plates V, VI, II 38 Plate VII; portable frames for 

 maps of world, III B 462 

 Marking, system of, for bodily efficiency, II 382, 386- 



396 

 Marks, desirable tests carrying, II 388 

 Marlborough College, statistics from, II 343, 396 

 Marriage, early, and fertility, II 110, 123-125, 265, 266, 

 408, 409; factors influencing, II 112, 149, III A 265, 

 270, 273; customs regarding, III A 233, 234, 267-270; 

 among primitive peoples, III A 267-270; German and 

 Austrian laws regarding, III A 268; interference with 

 freedom of, III A 269; and religion, III A 269; and 

 civic worth, III A 233, 242; within the caste, II 121; 

 into tainted stock, II 132; of cousins, II 188, II1 B 470: 

 encouragement of, in good stock, II 139; the modern 

 woman and, II 132-134; Bernard Shaw on con- 

 ventions regarding, III A 260 

 Mars, signals from, II 279, 280 

 Marshall, Prof. Alfred, criticises work of Eugenics 



Laboratory, III A 408, 430 

 Martin, Prof. R., eye scale of, II 226 

 Martin, Sophia, poem of, on Eugenics, III A 357 

 Mason, Mr, teaches Galton mathematics, I 88, 99 



