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II 256, 257; reformation and, III A 90-93, 272: three 

 definitions of, III A 89; as source of strength, III A 424; 

 three kinds of, III B 564 

 ifM, relativity of, II 32 

 Religious, authority and science, II 135, 139; belief and 

 doctrine of evolution, III A 89-93; dogma, and free 

 inquiry, II 257; faiths, Galton's attitude regarding, 

 III B 441. 442; sentiments, source of, II 82, 83; 

 views of Galton, II 117, 119, 261, 425, III A 271, 

 272, 424-425, II 102 Plate XII 

 Reminiscences, of Mrs VVheler, I 63, 64, 82; I 48 Plate 

 • XXIX 



Renan, the 'Antichrist' of, III B 572 

 Rentoul, Dr, views as to book of, III A 304, 305, 312 

 'Report on African Explorations,' II 27 

 Reprodxictive Organs, Darwin on function of, II 174 

 Reproductive Selection, II 79, 80, III B 505, 506 

 Reputation, a measure of ability, II 89, 91, 92 

 Research Fellowslap in Evg< Hies, III A 113, 221-223, 258 

 Resemblance, measurement of, II 329-333, III A 24, 



III B 562, 564-566, 569, 588 

 Retinal Picture, retention of, II 241, III B 629 

 Reversion, coefficient of, III A 9, 11; phenomena of, 

 illustrated by quincunx, III A 9 



icers, short-sightedness of, III A 174 

 Rhinoceroses, shooting of, in Africa, I 237 

 Riano, Senora G. de, Galton sees, in Madrid, III B 512 

 Rihot, T., book of, on heredity, reviewed by Galton, 



III B 463; and Fechner's work. III B 404 

 Richardson, Dr II. II'., on medical life-histories, II 359 



net, novels of, III B 584 

 Richmond, painting of Darwin bv, III A 340 Plate 

 XXXV 



s of hands and feet, III A 178; coarse- 

 ness of, and tactile sensitivity, III A , 178, 179; use of, 

 III A 178, 179 



. Mrs, housekeeper at Birmingham school, III B 

 452 

 Ridgeway, Prof. IT., and Eugenics. IIP 346 



/, Galton. aged 3 J years, his ponv unaccompanied, 



I 70 



Riflemen, protection of, II 18, 19 



Sight and left rides, strength of hand and keenness of 

 ;t on, II 377 



i ».//«'. biography of, II 101 

 Rohb. Mrs, gives introductions to Galton, III B 509, 513 



i nd robbers, I 78-80 

 RobertsDn. ./. M ., on forces of kakogenics, III A 260; 



on eugenic ideals, II I A 263 

 Robinson, L., III B 529; and Galton's work on finger- 

 prints, III A 176: praises Dean Inge's sermon on 

 Eugenics, III B 612 



F., on statistics from Marlborough College, 



II 343 



Roget, 'Thesaurus' of, II 269; number forms of, III B 469 

 ( 'atholics, in the Albert Hall, III B 570; Congress 

 of. III" 586 



■ omposite portrait of, II 295, II 296 

 Plat.' XUII 

 Bomcau I'rof.. C'roonian lecture of, II 191: and 

 Galton's work, II 25(1: and the origin of varieties, 

 II 272; on need for experimental zoology, III A 81, 

 129; and use of term 'Eugenics,' III A 221 



. German opinion of Galton. II I B 602 

 //., and 'The Keader'and 'Nature,' 1168,69; 

 and Eugenics, III A 385; garden of, III A 278; and 

 Galton, III A 400. III B 546 

 Roseli Kugenics Laboratory, III A 335, 



336; speaks at Oxford on conferment of degrees, 

 III B 494; and John Morley anecdote, III B 615 

 A.,,,,. Miss, work of, III A 426 



Roumania, Eugenics in, II 267 



Royal Commission, on deterioration of the British race, 



III A 251, 252, 364-366; on the poor law, III A 323, 324 

 Royal Engineers, composite portraits of men and 



officers of, II 286 Plate XXIX, II 290 

 Royal Geographical Society, and Galton, II 2, 4, 13, 18, 



24-27, 34-36, 50, 67; and Galton's African travels, 



I 214—216, 239; Galton elected to membership of, 



I 215; medal of, awarded to Galton, I 239; H. M. 

 Stanley on, II 30 



Royal Institute of Public Health, Galton at, II 345 

 Royal Institution, Galton becomes member of, II 88; 

 Galton lectures at, II 243, 294, 307, 337, III A 6; 

 A. R. Wallace lectures at, III A 370; Karl Pearson 

 lectures at, III A 369, 370; Galton on scope and value 

 of, II 420, 421 

 Royal Society, Galton elected to Fellowship, etc., II 13; 

 Galton's papers before, II 39, 40, 57-60, 156, 163, 

 164, 169, 408, III A 12, 25-27, 34, 40, 50, 161-174; 

 on kinsfolk of Fellows of, III A 107-121; and large 

 heads of Fellows, II 94; questionnaire to Fellows of, 



II 145, 149; Galton on Kew Committee of, II 59, 60; 

 on Committee to investigate Colour-blindness of, 

 II 227; on Council of, II 361 ; Gold Medal of, awarded 

 to Galton, II 201, III B 476; Darwin Medal of, awarded 

 to Galton, III A 236, 237; Copley Medal of, awarded 

 to Galton, III A 400, III B 611, 614, 615; Committee 

 for Measurement of Plants and Animals, or Evolution 

 Committee of, III A 126, 127, 133-135, 286-291, 311, 

 312, IIIB 501; biometry and. III A 241, 243, 279, 282, 

 283, 287; foundation of 'Biometrika' and, III A 100; 

 nominates Bateson as a referee for biometric paper, 

 III A 100, 241; referees of, II1 A 297; and memoir on 

 albinism, III A 315; on literary standard of memoirs 

 of, III A 331, 332. 337; Galton suggests new procedure 

 at meetings of, 11[ B 468: Karl Pearson's fellowship 

 of, III A 2H2 -284 : 1 lie Weldon memorial and, III A 127, 

 281, 285, 286; on death of Galton, III B 617; Samuel 

 Galton and, I 44, 47 



Royal Society of Literature, and low literary standard of 

 scientific memoirs, III A 329, 330, 332, 333, 336-339 



Royal Society of Medicine, debate on heredity at, 

 llI A 357 



Royat, death of Louisa Galton at, II 281, III B 447, 514 



Royds, on the characters of rabbits, II 159 



Rue, Warren de la, and Galton, II 59 ; and exhibition of 

 scientific instruments. II 215 



Rilcker, Sir A., and research fellowship in Eugenics, 

 III A 222, 223, III B 530; scheme for Galton Eugenics 

 Laboratory sent to, III A 305, 306; letter to, on 

 Eugenics Record Office, III A 303, 304; and Galton 

 bequest. III A 301; letter of, to Galton, accepting 

 gift for London University, III A 307; definition of 

 Eugenics and, III A 269; on lady secretaries, III A 278 



Rural Populations, fertility, etc. of, II 123-126 



Ruskin, letter of, III B 461 



Russell, Count, caves of, III B 559, 560; book of, III B 569, 

 572 



Russell, Dr, Galton's early tour with, I 92-!). 



Russia, lessons from revolution in, III A 90 ; war of, with 

 Japan, III B 532, 534 



Russians, colour associations and number forms of, 

 II 21ii 



Rutland Gale, No. 42, Galton's home 1857-1911,11 11,12, 

 II 11 Plate III; determination of latitude of, II 50; 

 workroom at, III A 238 ; tablet above porch of, III A 

 311 



Ryley, Kathleen V., work of, III A 386, 387, 426 



Sabine. Sir A'., influence on Galton, II 59, 61; on Com- 

 mittee of Brit. Assoc, III B 458 



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