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Index 



178) 'An Examination into the Registered Speeds 

 of American Trotting Horses, with Remarks on 

 their Value as Hereditary Data' (1898), II 400 



179) 'A Diagram of Heredity (illustrating the 

 Ancestral Law)' (1898), III A 44-^5 



180) 'The Distribution of Prepotency' (in Trotting 

 Horses) (1898), III A 98 



181) 'The Median Estimate' (1899), II 401 



182) A Geometric Determination of the Median 

 Value of a System of Normal Variants, from Two 

 of its Centiles' (1899), II 402 



183) 'Linnaeus' Strawberry Cure for Gout' (1899), 

 IIIA 124 



184) 'William Cotton Oswell, Hunter and Explorer' 

 (1900), Preface to, by Galton, II 35 



185) 'Analytical Photography' (1900), II 311-316 



186) 'Identification Offices in India and Egypt' 

 (1900), III A 157 



187) 'Souvenirs d'^gypte' (1900), III* 158, IIP 455 



188) 'Biometry' (1901), III A 100 



189) 'On the Probability that the Son of a very 

 highly gifted Father will be no less gifted' (1901), 

 III A 102 



190) 'The possible Improvement of the Human 

 Breed under the existing Conditions of Law and 

 Sentiment' (1901), III A 226 



191) 'The most suitable Proportion between the 

 Values of First and Second Prizes' (1902), II 411 



192) 'Finger-Print Evidence' (1902), I1I A 160 



193) 'Pedigrees' (1903), III A 103 



194) 'Sir Edward Fry and Natural Selection' (1903), 

 III A 122 



195) 'Our National Physique — Prospects of the 

 British Race — Are we Degenerating?' (1903), 

 IH* 252 



196) 'Nomenclature and Tables of Kinship' (1904), 

 III A 105 



197) 'Average Number of Kinsfolk in each Degree' 

 (1904), III A 107 



198) 'Distribution of Successes and of Natural 

 Ability among the Kinsfolk of Fellows of the Royal 

 Society' (1904), III A 108 



199) 'Number of Strokes of the Brush in a Picture' 

 (1905), III* 125 



200) 'On Dr Faulds' "Guide to Finger Print Identi- 

 fication" ' (1905), III A 147-148 



201) 'Eugenics, its Definition, Scope and Aims' 

 (1905), IIIA 262 



202) 'A Eugenic Investigation, Index to Achieve- 

 ments of Near Kinsfolk of some of the Fellows of 

 the Royal Society' (1905), IH A 266 



203) 'Restrictions in Marriage' (1905), III A 266 



204) 'Eugenics as a Factor in Religion' (1905), 

 III A 273 



205) 'Studies in National Eugenics' (1905), III A 274 



206) ' Cutting a Round Cake on Scientific Principles ' 

 (1906), IIIA 124 



207) 'Measurement of Resemblance' (1906), II 329- 

 333; reference to, III* 279 



208) 'The Measurement of Visual Resemblance' 

 (1906), II 331 



209) 'Anthropometry at Schools' (1906), II 345 



210) 'Classification of Portraits' (1907), II 325 



211) 'One Vote, one Value' (1907), II 400 



212) 'Grades and Deviates' (1907), II 401 



213) 'Vox populi' (1907), II 403 



214) Probability — the Foundation of Eugenics' 

 (1907), IIIA 317-321; quoted, II 415, III A 309 



215) 'Suggestion for improving the Literary Style 

 of Scientific Memoirs' (1908), III A 336 



216) 'Address on Eugenics' (1908), III A 346 



(217) 'Local Associations for promoting Eugenics' 

 (1908), III A 350 



(218) 'Sequestrated Church Property' (1909), II 410, 

 III A 3 6 7 



(219) 'Segregation (of the Feeble-Mindcd)' (1909), 

 III A 365 



(220) 'Numeralised Profiles for Classification and 

 Recognition' (1910), II 326 



(221) 'Eugenic Qualities of Primary Importance' 

 (1910), IIIA 401 



(222) 'Note on the Effects of small and persistent 

 Influences' (1910), III A 403 



(223) 'The Eugenic College of Kantsaywhere' (1910), 

 IIIA 4n 



Memories, blended, and general impressions, II 296 

 'Memories; Galton's, III A 330, 333, 335, 339, 342, 343, 



345, 346, 354, 355, III s 585-588, 613 



Memory, inheritance of, II 151; physiological basis of, 



II 296; of form and number, tests for, II 359; of 



form in men and women, II 376; a deceitful guide, 



II 367; will and, II 241 



Ma, inequalities of, I 61, II 89-92, 121, 122, 135, 137, 



IIIA 252; and women, sensitivity of, II 221, 222 



Mendel, O., and Galton, born in same year, III A 335; 



Galton's appreciation of, 1II B 542 

 Mendeleef, Prof., honour conferred on, III B 494 

 Mendelians, and eye colour, III A 36, 37, 324; and 

 albinism, III A 388; on Galton's Ancestral Law, I1I A 41 

 Mendelism, and Law of Ancestral Inheritance, II 84, 

 III A 329; Galton's approach to, II 190; some modi- 

 fications in, III A 81 ; biometry and, III A 287, 288, 357, 

 358; bearded wheat and, III A 314; and white man and 

 albino negress giving mulattoes, III A 370 

 Mental, character — of Francis Galton, I 56-60, II 1, 4, 

 10, 233-236, 308, 317, 355 (see also Gallon, Francis, 

 mentality of); inheritance of, II 72, 75-77, 81, 82, 

 86-89, 126, 128, 135, 146, 174; and physiognomic 

 character, II 231-233; and anthropometric char- 

 acters, II 229, 232, 233; resemblance of, in twins, 

 II 127; correlation of, with temperament, etc., II 229; 

 source of, II 72, 73; of different races, II 31, 88; of 

 criminals, II 230; measurement and classification of, 

 II 229 

 Mental Capacity, tests for, II 272; of school children, 



and physique, III A 356 

 Menial Defect, in the general population, III A 365-367; 



plans for work on, III s 541, 542, 544 

 Mental Discomforts, weariness in Galton, I 56, 58, 69, 70 ; 

 fatigue, signs and warning of, III B 478; overwork, 

 circular concerning, II 351, 352; and idiosyncrasy, 

 II 279 

 Mental Imagery, in Dr Erasmus Darwin, II 196; in 

 Charles Darwin, II 207; Galton and, II 236. 238; in 

 scientists, II 237, 243; in different races, II 239, 240; 

 in artists, etc., II 243; in women, II 242; accounts 

 of, II 240; desirable power of, II 241; and abUity, 

 II 243 

 Mental Impressions, source of error in, II 296, 297 

 Mental Processes, and imaginary smells, II 275, 276 

 Mental Types, distinguished by portraiture, II 301, 303 

 Menzies, Mrs, Galton sees, in Cape Town, I 219 

 Menzies, Sir N. and Lady, hospitality of, I 168, 169 

 Mercier, C, on Eugenics, III A 259 

 Meredith, George, and London University, III A 289 

 Merrifield, C. W., and Galton's wave-machine, II 52, 53 

 Mirrifield, F., cooperates with Galton in breeding ex- 

 periments on moths, III A 46, 47, 49. 130, IIIB 484 

 Mesmerism, Galton's experiments in, II 197 

 Meston, A. J., graphical representation of Galton's 



ancestral law by, III A 44 

 Metaphysicians, mental imagery in, II 243 



