Index 



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Tollemache, L., and Galton, III B 513, 554, 557 



Tones, Galton's scale of, II 313, 314, II 314 Plate XLVj 

 painting of portrait in various, II 314 Plate XLV; 

 mosaics of different, II 314 



Tooth-Drawing, Galton's first experiment in, I 102 



Topmard, scale of hair colour of, II 225; on value of 

 anthropometric records, II 398; letter of, to Galton, 

 II 226 



Torsion Anemometer, devised by Galton, II 44 



Toss-Penny, Galton's mechanical, III B 545 



Touch, and muscular appreciation, II 218; sensitivity 

 of, in men and women, II 222; measurement of, 

 II 374, and finger-prints, III* 168, 169, 178, 179 



Town Life, Galton on, II 118; deterioration arising from, 

 II 124-126, 143; queries regarding effects of, II 419 



Townsend, Mrs, at Rutland Gate, III B 605 



Toyama, K., work of, on silkworms, III A 301 



Trace Computer, Galton's, II 47, 48 



Tracey, J., on eugenic certificates, III A 296 



Trades-Unionism, and racial progress, II 121 



Tradition, and heredity, III A 409-411 



Training, early, effects of, II 96, 97 



' Transformer,' to measure difference between individual 

 and type, II 311-315 



Transfusion, experiments begun, II 88. See also 

 Pangenesis 



Transition Studies, of Galton, II 1-69 



on, of hereditary characters, II 76, 77, 170, 

 182; mechanism of, II 182-186 



Travel, Galton and, I 24, 25, II 2-35, 49, 53, 73, 88, 

 152; need of aim and preparation for, I 197; Galton's 

 enthusiasm for, I 122; and object in, I 24, 25; and 

 rights of natives, II 30, 31; and climate, II 36; 

 fellowships for, II 152, 153. See also Travels 



Travels, early, of Galton, I 92-98, 118, 120, 127-137, 

 ITS 180; in Egypt and Syria, I 199-205; exploratory 

 in Africa, I 214-240; summary of Galton's, III B 443- 

 445; in Spain and Tangier, III B 507-512; in Egypt, 

 III B 515-519; of Sir Francis S. Darwin, I 22-24; of 

 Charles Darwin, I 24; of Admiral Sir Thomas Button, 

 136 



'Treasury of Human Inheritance^ prospectus and first 

 appearance of, III A 345, 3 tions regarding, 



IU A 336, 342, 343, 361, 369; Galton's introductory 

 note to, III A 361, 362; progress of, III A 356, 357, 360, 

 371, 372, 376, 377, 379, 389, 390, 126 



Trench, 0., to go to Boer war, III B 518 



Trevelyan, Sir (1., 'Life of Fox' by, 1I1 A 137; hon. fellow- 

 ship of, at Trinity College, Cambridge, III A 236, 238 



Triangulation, table for, II 23, 24 



Trinity Cottege, Cambridge, Galton's entry at, I 140; 

 rooms at, I 149, 150; sketches of rooms at, I 150 

 Plate LI, IIIB 453 Plate XLIII; Galton elected to 

 honorary fellowship at, III A 236-238, 250, III 8 521; 

 Galton's portrait at, III A 379, III B 550-563, 572; 

 Galton dines at, III B 574 



. Mr A., and Galton, III B 551. 552 



' Tron Kirk,' material of, on colour of horses, III A 95 

 I, and the white races, II 33, 395, 397 



Troup, ( . /?., and identification of criminals, III A 148 



Tubercular disease, course of, and physical characters, 

 II 292. See also Phthisis 



Tuppy, on careers of Indian Civil Servants, III A 217 



Turin it, and application of mathematics to social 

 phenomena, III A 1 



Tumer, Prof. II. 11., and Galton, III* Ion 



r, Sir W., and Miss Alice Lee's degree, III B 514 



. heredity in, II 126-130, 180, 269; pedigrees of, 



II 129; statistics concerning, II 128, 129, 180; 



fertility of, II 128; Df Ogle's case of, II 181; like and 



unlike, II 187, 188; hermaphrodites among, III A 359; 



finger-prints of, III A 190, 191, III A 191 Plate XVIII; 

 Mrs Jebb's account of, III B 465 

 Tylor, and 'Xature,' II 69; and anthropology, II 334 

 Tyndall, J., lecture of, II 191 ; at exhibition of scientific 



instruments, II 215; a friend of Galtons, III A 434 

 Tyndall, Mrs, at Hindhead, III A 277, 323, III B 584 

 Type, anthropometric description of, II 380; and indi- 

 vidual, measure of difference between, II 311 

 Types, origin of, III A 31; stability of, and regression, 

 III A 46; change of, and law of ancestral inheritance, 

 IIIA 48, 49; of races, comparison of, III A 325, 326 



Umbrella, lost and 'stolen,' III B 476 

 Unemployed, parentage of the, III A 327 

 Unicorns, reports of, in Africa, I 237 

 Unit Characters, and heredity, II 182-186, 189, 190 

 Universe, the, Galton on, II 262; a correlated system 

 of variates, III A 2 



. anthropometric laboratories in, II 337 

 University College, experiments at, II 162, 167 

 University Honours, Galton's early desire for, I 69 

 University of London, Galton's offer to, II1 A 222-225, 

 258, III B 530; chair of Eugenics in, III A 224; Eugenics 

 Record Office and, III A 223, 224, 303; Galton 

 Laboratory and, I1I A 304-307, 386, 387, 393, 428, 429, 

 432; attempted foundation of a real, II I A 289-291 

 Urban Population, fertility of, etc., II 123-126 

 Ury, the home of the Barclays, I 28-30, I 30 Plate 



XXIII; Galton visits and sketches at, I 104, 105 

 Utopia, in dreamland of philanthropists, III A 220; of 

 Galton, II 119-122, ' Kantsay where,' III A 234, 411, 

 III B 606-608, Galton's and others', 1II A 411 



' Vacation Tourittt,' II 6, 7, 11 



Vaccination, and smallpox (paper by Galton), III B 482 



Variability, regression, and correlation, III A 3-11; in 

 offspring of a riven parentage, III A 11 ; fraternal and 

 co-fraternal, III A 19, 77, 78, 221; within the family, 

 III A 26, 47; influence of selection on, 1II A 27, 93; 

 of mid-ancestor, III A 29; interracial and intraracial, 

 III A 95; Brewster's measure of, III A 95. See also 

 Variation 



Variation, nei essity of, II 174; and selection, II 171; 

 in human faculties, II 274; and hybridisation, II 84; 

 heredity of, and man, II 86; measurement of, II 384, 

 385, III A 51, 54; individual and specific, III A 95; 

 continuous, and evolution, III A 126; universality of, 

 III A 314 



and sports, III A 79-86, 170; on observations 

 regarding, III A 135 



Varieties, Romanes and Galton on origin of, II 272, 

 273; mode of formation of new, II I A 94 



V alii, I:, legend regarding, III B 573 



Veins, bifurcations and interlacements of, and identi- 

 fication, II 306 



hies, Galton joins reading party under, I 168 



Venn, l)r ./., and head size of students at Cambridge, 

 1 1 387, 388; his 'Logic of Chance,' III B 477, 478 



Veracity, in family histories, II 368, 369; in men of 

 science, III B 478, 479 



Vernon-Harcourt, on Committee of Brit. Assoc, III B 458 



Versailles, peace terms at, and rights of small nations, 

 II 204 



Verses, of Galton, I 90, 175-178, 183, 184; of Tertius 

 Galton on his sister Sophia, ill 8 450; of Waller on 

 Elizabeth Savile, I 20; on 'The Chateau in the Heart 

 of the Ardennes,' III B 459, 460. See also Poem 

 I !alton sees, III B 474, 475 

 i. Queen, Galton and his brother Darwin at 

 coronation of, 191 



Victoria Nyama, discovery of lakes of, II 25, 26 



