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Index 



(29) 'Barometric Prediction of Weather' (1870), 

 II 54, 55 



(30) 'Experiments in Pangenesis by Breeding from 

 Rabbits of a pure Variety, into whose Circulation 

 Blood taken from other Varieties had previously 

 been largely transfused' (1871), II 156 



(31) 'Address to Geographical Section of the British 

 Association at Brighton' (1872), II 28, 29 



(32) ' Gregariousness in Cattle and in Men' (1872), 

 II 72 



(33) 'Statistical Inquiries into the Efficacy of Prayer' 

 (1872), II 115-117 



(34) 'Blood Relationship' (1872), II 169, 170, 184; 

 reference to, II 146 



(35) 'Africa for the Chinese' (1873), II 32-33 



(36) ' On the Employment of Meteorological Statistics 

 in determining the best Course for a Ship whose 

 sailing Qualities are known' (1873), II 57 



(37) 'Hereditary Improvement' (1873), II 117-122; 

 quotation from, II 131 



(38) 'The Relative Supplies from Town and Country 

 Families to the Population of Future Generations ' 

 (1873), II 123-125 



(39) ' On the Causes which operate to create Scientific 

 Men' (1873), II 146 



(40) 'English Men of Science, their Nature and 

 Nurture' (Lecture R.I.) (1874), II 145 



(41) ' Proposal to apply for Anthropological Statistics 

 from Schools' (1874), II 336 



(42) 'Excess of Females in the West Indian Islands 

 from Documents communicated to the Anthro- 

 pological Institute by the Colonial Office' (1874), 

 II 337 



(43) 'Proposed Statistical Scale' (1874), II 337 



(44) 'Notes on the Marlborough School Statistics' 

 (1874), II 343 



(45) 'The History of Twins, as a Criterion of the 

 Relative Powers of Nature and Nurture' (1875), 

 II 126-128; reference to, I 8 



(46) 'A Theory of Heredity' (1875), II 177, 182-188 



(47) 'Statistics by Intercomparison with Remarks on 

 the Law of Frequency of Error' (1875), II 338 



(48) 'On the Probability of the Extinction of 

 Families' (with H. W. Watson) (1875), II 341-3 



(49) 'On the Height and Weight of Boys aged 14 

 in Town and Country Public Schools' (1876), 

 II 125-6 



(50) 'Short Notes on Heredity in Twins' (1876), 

 II 128-130 



(51) 'Whistles for determining the upper Limits of 

 audible Sound in different Persons' (1876), II 215 



(52) 'Apparatus for the Rapid Verification of Ther- 

 mometers; now in Use at Kew Observatory' (1877), 

 II 59 



(53) 'Whistles' (1877), II 212 



(54) 'Address to the Anthropological Department of 

 the British Association' (1877), II 228. (Anthro- 

 pology, a department under Biology, founded 1 866) 



(55) 'Typical Laws of Heredity' (1877), III A 6 



(56) 'Hints to Travellers' (1878), II 4, 23 



(57) 'Review of Letters of H. M. Stanley from 

 Equatorial Africa' (1878), II 30 



(58) 'On Means of combining various Data in Maps 

 and Diagrams' (1878), II 284 



(59) 'Composite Portraits made by combining those 

 of many different Persons into a single resultant 

 Figure' (1878), II 285 



(60) 'Composite Portraits' (1878), II 286; reference 

 to, II 212 



(61) 'The Average Flush of Excitement' (1879), 

 III* 12 4 



(62) 'Psychometric Inquiries* (1879), II 212 



(63) 'The Geometric Mean in Vital and Social 

 Statistics' (1879), II 227 



(64) 'The Law of the Geometric Mean' (1879), II 228 



(65) 'Psychometric Facts' (1879), II 233 



(66) 'Psychometric Experiments' (1879), II 233 



(67) 'Generic Images' (Lecture R.I.) (1879), II 295 



(68) 'Generic Images' (Nineteenth Century) (1879), 

 II 297; reference to, II 212 



(69) 'On Determining the Heights and Distances of 

 Clouds by their Reflexions in a low Pond of Water 

 and in a mercurial Horizon' (1880), II 61 



(70) 'Visualised Numerals' (Nature) (1880), II 242; 

 reference to, II 195 



(71) 'Visualised Numerals' (Journal Anthrop. Inst.) 

 (1880), II 242 



(72) 'Statistics of Mental Imagery' (1880), II 236 



(73) 'Pocket Registrator for Anthropological Pur- 

 poses' (1880), II 341 



(74) 'Opportunities of Science Masters at Schools' 

 (1880), II 344 



(75) 'Galtonia (Hyacinthus candicans)' (1880), III B 

 533-534 



(76) 'The Equipment of Exploring Expeditions, now 

 and fifty years ago' (1881), II 34 



(77) 'On the Construction of Isochronic Passage 

 Charts' (1881), II 35 



(78) 'The Visions of Sane Persons' (1881), II 243 



(79) 'On the Application of Composite Portraiture to 

 Anthropological Purposes' (1881), II 288 



(80) 'An Apparatus for testing the Delicacy of the 

 Muscular and other Senses in different Persons' 

 (1882), II 217 



(81) 'A Rapid View Instrument for Momentary 

 Attitudes' (1882), Addenda III" 629 



(82) 'An Inquiry into the Physiognomy of Phthisis 

 by the Method of Composite Portraiture' (1882), 

 II 291 



(83) ' Photographic Portraits from Childhood to Old 

 Age' (1882), II 302 



(84) 'The Anthropometric Laboratory' (1882), II 358 



(85) 'Conventional Representation of the Horse in 

 Motion' (1882), II 399 



(86) 'Hydrogen Whistles' (1883), II 216 



(87) 'Arithmetic Notation of Kinship' (1883), II 354 



(88) 'Medical Family Registers' (1883), II 359 



(89) 'Outfit for an Anthropometric Laboratory 

 (Privately printed) (1883), II 370 



(90) 'The American Trotting Horse' (1883), II 399 



(91) 'Table of Observations ["on physical characters 

 of 400 Persons!' (1889), II 378 



(92) 'The Weights of British Noblemen during the 

 last three Generations' (1884), III* 136, 137 



(93) 'Free-will, Observations and Inferences' (1884), 

 II 245 



(94) 'Measurement of Character' (1884), II 268 



(95) ' Anthropometric Laboratory arranged by Francis 

 Galton, F.R.S.,... International Health Exhibi- 

 tion, 1884,' II 370 



(96) 'Address to Anthropological Section B.A.' [On 

 Inheritance and Regression] (1885), III A 11 



(97) 'Regression towards Mediocrity in Hereditary 

 Stature' (Journal Anthrop. Inst.) (1885), III A 

 12 



(98) 'On the Anthropometric Laboratory at the late 

 International Health Exhibition' (1885), II 371; 

 reference to, 221 



(99) 'Measure of Fidget' (1885), II 277 



(100) 'Photographic Composites' (1885), II 293 



(101) 'Some Results of the Anthropometric Lab- 

 oratory' (1885), II 374 



