Index 



661 



' ake, Gallon's name on rock by side of, 

 m B 817, Plate LIX | In-Tropical SouthAfrica.' 1st ed ; 

 this lake, on pp. 200 and 238 is banned 'Otohikoto.' 



(lalton ivas there tho .second time on June 25, 1851; 



in his sketeli of that date (see I 216 J 'late LVII) it is 



termed "Omutchikota"; the modern Staff map gives 



no aid] 

 f/i-ulirreros, atrocities of the, I 236 

 Ovampo (Karupi), a sketch of, by Galton, I 216 



I 'late LVII 



•'"/;< . (lalton crowns the king of, 1 233, 235) 



237 Plate LlX; country and welfare of, 1 233, 235, 



236; fowls of, I 233; subsequent difficulties of. I 240 

 [101 103, 108, 1 Hi, 151. 166-172, 



194; of Cambridge students, 1 ]7I, 194; victims of , 



II 278 

 Oxen, on African journey, I 222 226, 23] 236, 239, 



I 2:S7 Plate LIX 



! Philosophical ( lull, Karl Pearson lectures to the, 

 IIP 31S 



/. and W'eldon memorial. IIP 286, 287; 

 anthropometric laboratory for students of, I11 A 828; 

 honours Galton, 111" 4!i:(, 494 

 Owen, R., size of head and stature of, II ISO; asks for 

 specimens from Africa, 1 210 



una at, III " 175 

 Paget, Str ./., singular case of, II 163; analyses the 



of his pupils, QJi 62, 6 .Mrs 



Lalton, III" 464 

 Pom, sensitivity to, in criminals, II 4118; relation of 



It to force of blow, II 108; measurement of 

 unit of, 11408 



HUM, and metal bridges, IIP 148 

 Painters, fertility of, II 96, 99; Galton on, II 96 

 'Pairs of Things,' Arab rieti of, III" 636 

 Palm and domes! ii ation, II 71; drawings of, 



and mental imagery, II 210 



r, A., honour conferred nn, III" t'.ll 



'. finger-prints of, III" 498, 499 

 , adopted by Galton, D 113; experiments on, 



II IS6-177, 181-183, IIP 129: rejected by Galton, 

 II 163, 164, 182-184; letters of Darwin and Galton 

 to 'Nature' on, II 193, 164; danger of theory of, 

 II 173 



Panm m oti observation . IIP 186 



.11 12, 46 17 

 ism, of Galton, II 117, 119 



mi, good and had, III" 575 



tage, Galton on, II 110; and marriage, II 184; 



and mating, instincts of, IIP 218; in complex 

 nisations, 1 1 182, 185; sex prepotency in, 1 1I A 17, 

 18; exceptional, and r eg r e s si on, IIP 32; of able men, 

 III* 27 



Parental I • ■..■ ins, IIP 275 



id o ffspri ng, rasemblaitoe of, II 169, i~o, 18."), 

 186,111*2-4, 17 19,229,242; relationship of. II 172 

 174; finger-prints of, IIP 192; latent elements in, 

 II 170, etc.; age of, and fi I 108-410; ( 



and rigour of offspring, II 848, 849; modern youth 



and, II 257: and training of children, II 127 

 I 118, 1 19, 147 

 ■il. novel of. 111" 656 



Parker, Sir II., Galton meets in Cape Town, I 219; 

 yachting wit h, 1211 



i, of Haddington, in the Temple, IIP :to2; 



■ liiomctrika'and, IIP 250; to I ...IIP 326, 



327 



r, The Misses, natural daughters of Krosmus 

 in, I 18 Plate ,\, I 17. Ill" 102 

 /'. A'. ,1., on ncdical hygiene, III" 593, 594 



Parkvns, Mansfield, (lalton meets at Khartoum, I 201, 



202 

 Party, Major, Galton on the Danube with, I 133, 134 

 Parthenogenesis, observations regarding, IIP 135 



Partridge, Prat, /.'., (lalton in the house of, I 105, 106, 

 113, III B 565; Galton studies anatomy under, 1 105; 

 diagnoses a carbuncle on Galton, I 108 



/torts, Gallon's early, I 93, 114 

 Potency, and latency, II 172, 173 



Paterntty, finger-prints in determination of, II 307 

 Patholoyieal Slulr.i, inheritance of, II 80; resemblance of, 

 in twins, 11 127 



Patronage of lan down ers mighl aid Eugenics, IIP 231 



Pan, Galton at, III" 551-553 



Paupers, marriago restrictions about, III* 268 



Pearl, R., work of, 111* 103, 279, 283, 297, 383; post 



held by, III* 381 

 Pearson, H. S., assistance of, II vii, 311 



Pearson, Prof, II. II. II., on Qalton'i name on rock at 



lake in Ovampoland. I 216 I'late. lA'II; hears of 

 Galton in Kohoboth, I 223. See also OtchikotO I 

 Pearson, Karl, some personal recollections of Galton, 

 IIP 239. 202, 432 130; correspondence of, with 

 Galton. see Oalton, Francis, correspondence of; views 



on GaltOn's School, IIP 57; KlC'onic Record (Hiiro 

 and, III* 296-299, 303, 804; early plans of, for the 

 Galton Laboratory, 111* 304 806; directs the (lalton 

 Laboratory, EH* 299 802, 804, 322, 332, 333, eto.; 



Fellowship in .National En I. IIP 222, 223, 



300, 301, etc.; higher mathematics in statistical work 

 of, III 1 219. 3oi, 80S; on Committee for Measurement 

 of Plants and Animals ( Evolu tion Committee), 

 IIP 120. 127. 128, 286 291, III" 501; resigns from 



Evolution Committee. IIP 291j farm for experi- 

 mental breeding, III* 134, 135, 251, 287; fellowship 

 of Royal Society of. Ill* 282, 283; University of 

 London and, IIP 289, 290; Weldon memorial and, 

 IIP 281 287, 291, 297. 801; Chairman at Galton'l 



lecture to the Sociological Society, IIP 261, 202; 

 Boyle lecture of, IIP 809, 314, 815; lectures to Oxford 



Philosophical Club, 111*315; Darwin Medal awarded 

 to, III" 505; 'Chances of Death' by, received by 



Galton, HI B 502; death and characteristics oi Cat bet 



of. IIP 327, 328; last, visit of, to (ialton. IIP 432; 

 portrait of, with (lalton, IIP 353 Plate X \ XVI. 



al o under ' Biometrika ' 



■a, M, V., assistance of, IIP viii 

 Pedigree, showing dire ta oi (ialton, I 10; of 



immedia! and collaterals of Galton, Plato A 



in pocket of Vol. I; showing connections of liarclays 

 with noteworthy ancestors, Plate Ii in pocket of 

 Vol. I; showing relationships of i'roainc, liarclays 

 and Callous. Plate C in pocket of Vol. I ; of A lira! 



DU(| and Qaltons, Plate I) in pocket of Vol. I; 



sho. action of Charles Darwin with note- 



worthy ai Plate K in pocket, of Vol. I, and 



Plate P in pocket of Vol. II P ; of Darwins and V. 



woods, 1 1 1 * 813,814; of Darwin ancestry , I 244 246; 



of Polydactyly and twinning, 11 129; of multiple 



births, II 129; of criminality (the '. hikes'), II 231 



frets, indexing of, IIP 103 105; classification iii, 

 lll A 343, 84 I; sche.li, in collecting, IIP 105, 



106; difficulties in working out, I 9; of able families, 

 IIP 848 



ion of n OOrds of, II 321 323; 



oj mot I, . Qalton ' nciii,, [ regarding, IIP 16, 46 

 I 'nil, r, Sir . i ., on use of finger prints in India, III* 153 



Peek, .1. /•-'., ami In I'aulds letter 0O finger-prints, 



IIP 113 

 Peeragi . extinction of, II 95, 90, 311, 313 

 Pekingi and Pommeraniaus, cross-breeding of, II 232 



