Index 



663 



Portmanteau word*. III A 337 



Pori/more, Lord. See Colyear, Charles 



Portrait*, of the Darwin family, 1 243. 244; indexing 

 and numeralisation of, II 283, 323-328; telegraphy 

 of. II 283, 309, 324; measure of resemblance between, 

 II 329-331; composite family, II 356. See individual 

 names for reference to portraits of all members of 

 Galton and Darwin families, except Francis Galton 

 ■lion : 



(1) Aged 8. silhouette, I 63 Plate XXXIX 



(2) Aged 18, from water-colour bv Oakley, I 93 

 Plate XLVIII 



(3) Aged c. 26, from a water-colour sketch, III B 456 

 Plate XLVII 



(4) Aged c. 28, from a daguerreotype, II 1 Plate I 



(5) Aged 30(?), from photographs on glass, I 211 

 Plate LV 



(6) Aged 31, with Louisa Galton, from a photograph, 



I 241 Plate LX 



(7) Aged 33, from a photograph, II 2 Plate II 



(8) Aged 38, from a photograph, III s 531 Plate 

 LV (ii) 



(9) Aged 38, from a photograph, II 40 Plate VIII 



(10) Aged 42, from photographs, II 67 Plate IX 



(11) Aged 45(?), with Louisa Galton, I 242 Plate 

 LXI 



( 12) Aged 50, compared with Charles Darwin, aged 51, 

 from photographs, I 56 Plate XXXVII 



(13) Aged about SO, from a photograph. II 131 

 Plate XIII 



(14) Aged 66, from a photograph, II 11 Plate III 



(15) Aged 56, in holiday garb, from a photograph, 



II 226 Plate X X 1 1 



(16) Aged 60, from the oil-painting by Graef, II 99 

 Plate X I 



(17) Aged about 60, from Galton's standard photo- 

 graphs of himself. II 350 Plate XLIX 



(18) Aged about 60, from photographs, II 211 

 Plate XXI 



(19) Aged about 65, from a photograph, II 283 

 Plate XXVII 



(20) Aged 65, silhouette, compared with that of 



8, II 310 



(21) Aged about 65, from a photograph, III B 472 

 Plate XLIX 



(22) Aged 66, copper-engraving from 'Biometrika.' 

 II I A Frontispiece 



Aged about 68, from a photograph, II 334 

 Plate XLVIII 



(24) Aged 71, photographed in two aspects as 

 criminal by Bertillon, II 383 Plate LII 



(25) Aged 73, from a photograph, II Frontispi' 



(26) Aged about 74, from a photograph, II 270 

 Plate XX V 



(27) Aged 75, from a photograph, II 281 Plate XXVI 



(28) Aged about 75, from a photograph, III B 

 Frontispiece 



(29) Aged 75. in holiday garb, July at Koyat, 

 III 1 '- 602 Plate LII 



(30) Aged X'K from a photograph by Dew Smith, 

 HI* 217 Plate XXXI 



(31) Aged about 80. from a photograph. III A 249 

 Plate XXXII 



(32) Aged about 80, a reverie 'caught when the spirit 

 was not there,' III A 354 Plate XXXVII 



(33) Aged 81, from the oil-painting by Pane, 



I Frontispiece 



(34) Aged 82, from a photograph, III A 269 Plate 

 X X X I V 



(35) Aged 83, from a photograph by W. F. R. Weldon, 



II 332 Plate XLVII 



(36) Aged 84, with his great-niece Eva Biggs at 

 Bridge End, III B 576 Plate LVIII 



(37) Aged 85, from a sketch by Eva Biggs, II viii 



(38) Aged 85, in donkey-chair, from a photograph, 

 II 415 Plate LIII 



(39) Aged 87, with his biographer on the Stoep at 

 Fox Holm, III A 353 Plate XXXVI 



(40) Aged 87, with the faithful Gifi and Wee Ling on 

 the Stoep at Fox Holm, IIIA 390 Plate XXXVIII 



(41) Aged 88, from a sketch by Frank Carter, 

 II xi, tailpiece to 'Contents' 



(42) Aged 88, from a sketch by Frank Carter, 

 III A 432 Plate XL 



(43) Aged 88, from a sketch by Eva Biggs, II 425 

 Plate LIV 



(44) Aged 89 all but a month, from a photograph 

 taken after death, III A 433 Plate XLI 



Portraiture, and photographic researches, II 283-333; 

 used to distinguish racial and mental types, II 301, 

 303 



Portugal Street, Galton living in, II 11 



Post-mortem examination, Galton sees his first, I 100 



Poulton, J'rof. E. B., co-operation of, II 321; on Com- 

 mittee for Measurement of Plants and Animals, 

 III A 126; on Evolution Committee, III A 290; calls 

 attention in his translation of Weismann to Galton's 

 ideas, I1I A 341 



Practice and proficiency, II 372, 373 



Prayer, nature of, II 115; efficacy of, II 115-117, 131, 

 250, 259, 260; subjective value of, II 117; effect of 

 Galton's article on, II 175, 250, 258; Galton on, in 

 letters to his nieces Millieent Lethbridge and Evelyne 

 58, I1I A 271, 272; chapter on, in 'Inquiries into 

 Human Faculty,' III B 448,449,471, 472; Galton's, on 

 writing for publication, III B 449 



Prediction, of character of population from knowledge 

 of a small sample, II 179; of extinction of families, 

 II 360; of speed of fastest horse, II 399; of fertility, 

 from ages of parents, II 408 



Prepotency, and sports, III- 4 98, 99; in sires, III A 44, 

 99, 100; co-operation regarding observations on, 

 III A 135 



Bartholomew, proposes that Hon. D.C.L. bo con- 

 ferred upon Galton at Oxford, III B 493, 494 



Price, Bedford, pedigree from, III A 371 



Price, Jlonami/. and Wordsworth, III A 115 



Pridham, Mia*, helps with experimental breeding, 

 IIIB 4 8 4 



Priestley, Dr, and Samuel Galton. I 44, 45; house of, 



I 51,62 



Primates, finger-prints of, III A 143 

 'Primer of Statistics,' bv \V. P. and E. M. Elderton, 

 III A 316, 317, 320, 363, 364, 376-379, 385, 386, 

 III B 601 



;• niluc, , and heredity, III A 405 

 Prince of Wales, plot to kidnap, III A 159; verses by 



on on birth of, I 167 

 ' I'm, a y, 'hi botanica,' of Robert Waring Darwin, I 15 

 Pritchard, llr. physician to Tertius Galton, I 185 



mini. Galton, in Anatomy and Chemistry, I 119 

 Prizes, ofhfed by Galton for family histories, II 359- 

 368, 870; method of proportioning first and second, 



II 411-414 



Probability, and isogenics, III A 274, 320; the basis of 



knowledge, III A 314 

 Probable Error, Galton's determination of, III A 63 

 Procter, Mrs, meets Galton in Egypt, III B 519 

 Professorship «/ Eugenics, proposals and plans for, 



II I A 224, 225, 300, 381-384, 437, 438 

 Professorship of Applied Statistics, proposals for, by 



Florence Nightingale, II 414-424 





