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(102) 'The Application of a Graphic Method to 

 Fallible Measures' (1885), II 375 



103) 'Anthropometric Percentiles' (1885), II 375-370 



104) 'A Common Error in Statistics' (1885), II 377 



105) ' Presidential Address, Anthropological In- 

 stitute' (1886), III* 12 



106) Motes on Permanent Colour Types in Mosaic' 

 (1886), II 225 



107) 'Anniversary Meeting of Royal Society 

 (Galton's Speech at the dinner)' (1886), II 201 



108) 'On Recent Designs for Anthropometric In- 

 struments' (1886), II 226 



109) 'The Origin of Varieties (Curve of Attractive- 

 ness)' (1886), II 272-273 



110) 'Chance and its Bearing on Heredity' (Bir- 

 mingham Lecture) (1886), III A 12, 29 



111)' Family Likeness in Stature' (1886), III A 1 2 

 112)' Family Likeness in Eye Colour' (1886), III A 34 



113) Hood and Bad Temper in English Families' 

 (1887), II 271; reference to, III A 69 



114) 'Thoughts without Words' (1887), II 274 -275 



115) 'Presidential Address, Anthropological In- 

 stitute' (1887), II 396-397 



116) 'The Proposed Imperial Institute, Geography 

 and Anthropology' (1887), II 411 



117) 'North American Pictographs' (1887), II 411 



118) 'Pedigree Moth-breeding as a means of veri- 

 fying certain important Constants in the General 

 Theory of Heredity' (1887), III A 47 



119) 'Remarks on Replies by Teachers to Questions 

 respecting .Mental Fatigue' (1888), II 276 



120) 'Presidential Address, Anthropological In- 

 stitute' (1888), II 397 



121) 'Personal Identification and Description' 

 (Lecture 1888, publication 1889), II 303 808 

 reference to, III A 141 



IS2) '< 'o-relations and their Measurement, chiefly 

 from Anthropometric Data' (1888), III A 50 



123) 'Instrument for testing the Perception of 

 differences of Tint' (1889), II 218 



124) 'Presidential Address, Anthropological In- 

 stitute' (1889), 'Human Variety,' II 383 



125) 'Notes on Australian Marriage System' (1889), 

 Addenda IIP 629 



126) 'On the Advisability of Assigning Marks for 

 Bodily Efficiency in the Examination of Candidates 

 for those Public Services in which Bodily Efficiency 

 is of Importance' (1889), II 386 



127) 'Head Growth of Students at the University of 



bridge' (1889), II 387 



128) 'On the Principle and Methods of Assigning 

 Marks for Bodily Efficiency' (1889), II 388 



129) -The Sacrifice of Education' (Tests of l'i 

 Capacity) (1889). II 393 



130) Feasible Experiments on the Possibility of 

 transmitting Acquired Habits by Means of In- 

 heritance' (1889), III A 57 



131) 'I irtificates of the Kew Obeerratory, 

 issued by the Kcw Committee of the Royal Society' 

 (1890), il 59, BO 



132) 'A new Instrument for measuring the Rate of 

 Movement of the various Limbs' (1890), II 220 



133) Anthropometric Laboratory, Notes and Me- 

 moirs No. V (1890), II 381 



134) 'Why do we measure Mankind?' Section of 

 (133), II 381 



136) ■ Human Variety,' Section of (133), II 383 



Hon of (133), II 384, 385 



137) "The Measurement of Variety,' Section of (133), 

 1 1 385 



(138) " Physical Tests in Examinations' (1890), II 394 



(139) ' Dice for Statistical Experiments ' (1890), II 405 



(140) 'The Patterns in Thumb and Finger Marks; on 

 their arrangement into naturally distinct classes, 

 the permanence of the papillary ridges that make 

 them, and the resemblance of their classes to 

 ordinary genera' (1890), III A 161 



(141) 'Sexual Generation and Cross Fertilisation' 

 (1890), III A 318 



(142) 'Decrease of Mortality by Smallpox, 1838- 

 1887' (1890), III B 482 



(143) 'Method of Indexing Finger-Marks' (1891), 

 III A 170 



(144) 'Identification by Finger Tips' (1891), III A 154 



(145) 'Address to the Demographers' (1891), III A 218 



(146) 'Retrospect of Work done at my Anthropo- 

 metric Laboratory at South Kensington' (1891), 

 II 378 



(147) 'Galton's Pantagraph and Vapour Tension 

 Computer (German)' (1892), II 47 



(148) 'Identification' (1893), III A 155 



(149) ' The Just-Perceptible Difference ' (1893), II 307, 

 III A viii, Extra Plate 



(150) 'Enlarged Finger Prints' (1893), III A 155 



(151) 'Discontinuity in Evolution' {Mind, 1894), 

 III A 84-86 



(152) 'The Part of Religion in Human Evolution' 

 (1894), IIIA 88; reference to, II 102 



(153) 'The Relative Sensitivity of Men and Women' 

 (1894), II 222 



(154) 'Review of A. Binet's "Psychologie des Grands 

 Calculateura et Joueurs d'Echecs"' (1894), II 275 



(155) 'Arithmetic bv Smell' (1894), II 275 



(156) 'A plausible P*aradox in Chances' (1894), II 405 



(157) 'Results derived from the Natality Table of 

 (Corded bv employing the Method of Contours or 

 fsogens' (1894), II 408 



(158) 'Physical Index to 100 Persons on their Mea- 

 sures and Finger-Prints' (1894), III A 197 



(159) 'Terms of Imprisonment' (1895), II 406 



( 160) ' A New Step in Statistical Science ' (1895), II 41 1 



(161) 'The Wonders of a Finger Print' (1895), 

 III 1 l.v.i 



(162) 'Intelligible Signals between Neighbouring 

 Stars' (1896). II 279 



(163) 'A ourioua Idiosyncrasy' (1896), II 279 



( 1 64) 'On Bertillon's System of Identification ' ( 1896), 

 II ill, II l A 144 



(165) 'Three Generations of Lunatic Cats,' Letter 

 only (1896), III A 87 



(166) 'Scheme for further accurate Observations on 

 Variation, Heredity, Hybridism, and other Pheno- 

 mena that would elucidate the Evolution of Plants 

 and Animals' (1896), III A 135 



(167) 'Prints (Finger) of Scars' (1896), III A 154 



(168) 'Lesemprcintcs diintales' (1896), III A 159 



(169) 'The Average Contribution of each several 

 Ancestor to the total Heritage of the Offspring,' 

 Boy. 8oe. Pro,-. (Basset Hounds) (1897), IIIA 40 



(170) 'Relation between the Individual and Racial 

 Variability' (1897), II I A 96 



(171) ' Dr Haughton and the Long Drop' (1897), II 407 

 (172) ' Rate of Racial Change that accompanies Differ- 

 ent Degrees of Severii y in Selection' (1897), III A 93 



(173) 'Retrograde Selection' (1897), III A 95 



(174) 'Hereditary Colour in Horses' (1897), III A 95 



(175) 'Temporary Flooring in Westminster Abbey 

 for Ceremonial Processions' (1898), II 198 



(170) 'Photographic measurement of Horses and 



i Animals' (1898), II 320 

 (177) ' Photographic Record of PedigreeStock'(1898), 

 II 321-322 



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