670 



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Shtdlmoks, little service for inheritance, II 321 



SI mill i/, I. tin/ (Francis Gabon's niece), assistance of, 



I vi'ii : ( lalton visits, III* 281, III 11 G69, 670; stays with 

 Galton, III B 583, 596; letter to, from Galton, III B 452; 

 wins prizes for cats, III B 515, and for needlecraft, 

 111" .">!>!!: leaves relies of Erasmus Darwin to Galton 

 Laboratory, IIIB 571 



Buheonteioui Mind, II 236, 247, 307; inspiration a 



product of, II 412 

 Success, as measure of ability, III* 111, 112; of kinsmen 



of Fellows of Roy. Soc, III* 108 

 Sullii. Prof. J '., and tests on idiots, II 272 

 Suit Signals, Galton's, II 20-21. See also Heliosiat 

 Sundial, Galton writes motto for, III B 547; form of, in 



Pyrenees, IIIB 573 

 Superman, reasoned method of producing, II 78, 79, 86 

 Superposition of Images, methods of attaining, II 284, 



285, 287-289 

 Superstition, as a source of national or tribal strength, 



III* 88, 423-425, III B 594; as opposed to facts, 



II 260 



Surgical Operations, Galton studies at King's College, 



London, I 121 

 Survival, of fittest, Galton on, II 110; of a breed 



menaced by regression, not a reality, III A 94 

 Sutherland, Alexander, his book on 'The Origin and 



Growth of Moral Instinct,' reviewed by Galton, 



III A 100 

 Sven Hedin's arrival at Simla, III B 588 

 Sweet-Peas, Galton's experiments with, II 180, 181, 187, 



189; III A 3-7, 11, 13; inheritance of size in seeds of, 



II 392; cross or self-fertilisation of, III* 325, 326; 



conclusions from experiments on, III* 64 

 Switzerland, Galton's knapsack guide to, II 11; his 



visits to, II 144, IIP 514; Eugenics in, II 267 

 Sylvester, J. J., size of head and stature of, II 150; large 



head of, III* 248 

 Symbolism, in science, III* 330, 333, 336 

 Symmetry, of the two sides of the body, II 377, 379; 



tendency to, in finger-prints, III B 485; attempt to 



show normal, in finger-print distributions, III* 168 

 Syria, Galton's travels in, I 197, 198, 203-205, 207, 



IIIB 454-455; sketchbook in, III B 454 Plate XLV 



Tables, showing mathematical tripos marks and number 

 of candidates, II 89; 'eminence' in fathers and sons, 

 II 105, 106; size of family in rural and urban popu- 

 lations, II 124; occurrence of twins among relations 

 of twins, II 129; size of head and stature in scientists 

 and others, II 150; sensitivity in hearing of men and 

 women, II 221; of associated ideas and period of 

 life at which they originated, II 235; estimate of 

 dressed weight of living oxen, II 403; assortative 

 mating in stature, III* 17 ; correlation, for stature and 

 cubit, III* 52; colour inheritance in horses, III* 96; 

 concerning finger-prints, III* 184-186, 189, 192, 195, 

 211 



Taboo, influence of, on conduct, III* 270 



Tabor, proposes use of finger-prints for registration of 

 Chinese, III* 175 



'Tactor' Machine, diagram of, II 50 



Tailoring, effect of, on finger-prints, III* 155 



Talents, inheritance of, II 75-79; and characteristics of 

 Darwin and Huxley, II 178, 179; new version of the 

 parable of the, III* 227-229 



Tanganyika, Lake, discovery of, II 25 



Tangier, Galton at, IIIB 509, 510 



Taylor, Henry, his couplet on advantages of unattractive- 

 ness, III* 112 



Taylor, H. M., proposal of, for the blind, III B 584 



Taylor, Sedley, and Eugenics, III* 378 



Tchapupa, and his wife from Damaraland, sketches of, 



I 216 Plate LVI I 



Tea, experiments on the making of, III B 456-458 

 Teachers, replies of, to questions, III B 478; Guild of, 



Galton attends a meeting of, II 276 

 Teaching, on effect of, II 135; men of science not made 



by, 155; by association with form, III B 472 

 Technical Terms, in scientific memoirs, III* 334, 336, 337 

 Teeth, and personal identification, III* 188; anecdote 

 of missing artificial, believed to be swallowed, 

 I1I B 492, 493 

 Teelotalism, Galton takes the pledge, I 183-185, 191 

 Telegony, Darwin's belief in, II 159; co-operation re- 

 garding observations on, III* 135 

 Telegraph, a printing (the 'telotype'), designed by 



Galton, I 212, 213 

 Telephone, Galton's anticipation of, I 213, 214 

 Telescope, superposition by aid of, II 284, 285, 287 

 Telotype, I 212, 213, 217 

 Temper, measurement of, II 270-272; categories of, 



II 271; inheritance of, II 271, 272, III* 70; assortative 

 mating in, II 271, III* 70; good and bad in English 

 families, II 271, III* 69 



Temperament, measurement of, II 268, 269; correlation 



of, with mental qualities, II 229; in husband and wife, 



II 149 

 Temperature, cumulative, effect of, on vegetation, 



II 206-208; charts of, II 41 

 ' Temple of Nature,' Dr Erasmus Darwin's, II 95 

 Tennyson, Alfred, and observation of emotional change, 



II 270; imagination of, II 308; Galton's appreciation 



of, III* 337, 338 

 Terror, Galton on nature of, II 258 

 Theocratic Intervention, possible effect of, on statistical 



conclusions, II 258-260 

 Theologians, and Galton's work, II 258 

 Theory, verification of statistical, by experiment, II 406 

 Thermometers, standardisation of, II 59 

 Thompson, 0., uses finger-prints to sign money drafts, 



III* 175, 176 

 Thomson, Arthur, composite cranial photographs by, 



II 290, 294 

 Thomson, Prof. Arthur, Galton gives his anthropometric 



instruments to, III* 328 

 Thomson, J. Arthur, his book on Heredity, III* 335 

 Thomson, Sir If., aids 'The Reader' and 'Nature,' II 68, 



69; at exhibition of scientific instruments, II 215 

 Thought, Galton's categories of, II 233; abstract, and 



mental imagery, II 237; mechanism of, II 256; 



without words, II 274, 275 

 Thrills, associated with roughness of surface touched 



by finger-tips, III* 179 

 Thring, Lord, on the ablest Cabinet Ministers, III B 568 

 Tichborne Trial, and need for anthropometric measure- 

 ments, II 398 

 Tickner, Life of, II 192 

 Tides, big, and the earth's history, III B 470 

 Tiedemann, Galton sees, in Heidelberg, I 95 

 Time, sense of, not absolute, III* 354, 355 

 Tint, average, of a picture, method of obtaining a 



measure of, III* 307, 308; instrument for testing 



perception of difference in, II 219 

 Tints, Galton's scale of, II 313, 314, II 314 Plate XLV; 



photograph of spinning wheel of, II 313 

 Titchener, E. B., finds no relation between sensitivity 



and ridge interval of finger-prints, III* 168, 178 

 Tocher, Dr J . F., anthropometric survey of, II 380 

 Todd, Dr, I 179, 190; Galton studies physiology under, 



I 105, 106 

 Tonnesen, photographs Lake Otchikoto, III B 616 



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