ANNALS OF EUGENICS 



A JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENTIFIC 

 STUDY OF RACIAL PROBLEMS 



EDITED BV 

 K. PEARSON and E. M. ELDERTON 



Volume III, Parts III & IV. April, 1929. 35/- net (including postage) 



CONTENTS 



I. The Problem of Alien Immigration into Great Britain Illustrated by an Examination of Russian and 

 Polish Jewish Children. By Karl Pearson and Margaret Moul. (With twenty-two figures in the text.) 

 Part III. Special Eye Examination. Section F. On the Relation of the Ocular Characters (Visual Acuity, 

 Refraction Class, General and Corneal Refraction, General and Corneal Astigmatism, Distance of Near 

 Point) to Cephalic Characters (the three Cephalic Indices, Interpupillary Index, and Index of the Sunken 

 Eye) and Pigmentation Characters (Hair Colour, Eye Colour). II. Hereditary Brachydactylism and 

 Interphalangeal Ankylosis. By G. A. M. Hall, M.D. (With two pedigrees in the text and four plates.) 

 III. The Age of Onset in Hereditary Optic Atrophy. By Julia Bell, M.R.C.P. (With one figure in the 

 text.) IV. The Growth Curves of certain Characters in Women and the Inter-relationship of these 

 Characters. By Ethel M. Elderton and Margaret Moul with some assistance from E. Mary Page. 

 (With forty-seven diagrams in the text.) V. Studies of Palaeolithic Man. Part III. The llhodesian Skull 

 and its relations to Neanderthaloid and modern Types. By G. M. Morant, D.Sc. (With six plates, three 

 figures in the text and three contours.) VI. A Study of the Epidemiology of Measles. By Percy Stocks, 

 M.D., Reader in Medical Statistics, University of London, assisted by Mary N. Karn, M. A. (With seven 

 figures in the text.) Review: William Bateson, F.R.S., Naturalist (His Essays and Addresses together 

 with a short account of his life. By Beatrice Bateson, Cambridge University Press, 1928). By E. A. 

 Eraser, D.Sc. 



Volume IV, Parts I & II. April, 1930. 35/- net (including postage) 



CONTENTS 



I. On a New Theory of Progressive Evolution. By Karl Pearson, F.R.S. (With two plates and one 

 figure in text.) II. Some New Pedigrees of Hereditary Disease. A. Polydactylism and Syndactylism. 

 B. Blue Sclerotics and Fragility of Bone. By Julia Bell, M.A., M.R.C.P. (With two pedigrees in text 

 and ten plates.) III. A Biometric Investigation of Twins and their Brothers and Sisters. By Percy 

 Stocks, M.D., D.P.H. (With four figures in text.) IV. Studies of Palaeolithic Man. Part IV. A 

 Biometric Study of the Upper Palaeolithic Skulls of Europe and of their Relationships to Earlier and 

 Later Types. By G. M. Morant, D.Sc. (With twelve plates, sixty-three contours, a folding table of 

 measurements, and sixty-three tissues in a pocket at the end of the part.) V. Two Pedigrees of Retinitis 

 Pigmentosa. I. A Pedigree of Retinitis Pigmentosa. By C. H. Usher, M.B., B.Chir. (Camb.), F.R.C.S. 

 (Edin.). II. A Pedigree of Retinitis Pigmentosa. (With two pedigrees in the text.) By C. H. Usher, 

 M.B., B.Chir. (Camb.), F.R.C.S. (Edin.) and T. Shennan, M.D., F.R.C.S. (Edin.). VI. Note on the 

 Blood-relationship of Douhle Cousins. By Karl Pearson, F.R.S. 



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