46 THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. 



sidered "right" mentally; undoubtedly feeble-minded; the patient's actions 

 are said by his mother to resemble those of his great uncle; he was kept at 

 home, but was never dependable and would go off on a tramp at any time; was 

 never responsible and always had to have some one looking out for him. 

 3- 9 , normal. 4- 9 , bright. 5- 9 , normal. 6- 9 , bright. 7- 9 , died at 

 18 years "of a fever." (54:23, V 5.) 



(38) Propositus, d% born 1841, has always been a wanderer; he is lazy, has 

 frequent crazy spells, swearing and driving family out of house; has been a 

 drinking man. Sibs: i-9, unknown; 2-9, died young. 3- 9, unknown. 

 4-6", unknown. 



Father. — Unknown. 



Mother. — Unknown. Sibs: i-o 71 , died of old age. 2-d\ drives a stage. 

 3-9 , unknown. 4-c?, drinks. 



Mothers parents. — Unknown. (36 : 241, III 16.) 



(39) Propositus, d\ died in Georgia; he was of a restless, roving disposition; 

 never married. Sibs : 1 - 9 , very intelligent ; she had : (a) o 71 , who was insane, 

 mind now clear, expression dazed; (b) o\ died at 67 years; (c) d\ died of apo- 

 plexy; also 3 other girls and 1 boy unknown. 2-0", very nervous, became 

 insane. 3-d 1 , farmer. 4-cf , farmer, good-natured. 5 to 7, unknown. 



Father. — Was a farmer and a constable. 



Mother. — Died in childbirth at 40 years. 



Mother's father. — Came from Germany and is said to have been queer. 



(39:473. HI I5-) 



(40) In the principal fraternity i-c? is a wanderer whose whereabouts are 

 unknown; 2-c? 1 goes off on sprees; 3-cf has run away; 4-cf 1 was killed in a 

 drunken brawl; 5-c? 1 has gone away; 6, probably died in infancy; 7-c? was 

 constantly playing truant at school. 



Father. — A notorious character ; came of a long line of liars, thieves, paupers, 

 and criminals. 



Mother.— Is a member of a family which has had paupers for nearly 150 

 years. She was very attractive and interesting as a girl, but has been lax in 

 her morals. Sibs: i-9 was quite lacking in the moral sense; her husband, 

 who vied with her in immorality, at one time deserted her and drifted about 

 from place, earning just enough to keep him alive; they have a daughter who 

 was constantly running the streets and parks, ran away from the State home 

 and was found in the metropolis; later she planned a runaway unsuccessfully. 

 2-9 has a home that is a dive for the drunken and unchaste ; by a drunkard 

 and thief she had a daughter who at 14 is constantly running the streets. 

 3-9 , an immoral girl of low mentality. 4-d 71 , a thief and Sx. 5-cT, con- 

 sidered the worst of the family, was killed while drunk. 6-d 71 , a thief, alco- 

 holic, a fighter. 7-cf, a thief, grossly immoral. 8-cf, an immoral, thieving 

 pauper. 9-cf 1 , not as evil as his sibs. 



Mother's father.- — A man of very bad repute; a drunkard and thief and 

 grossly sexual; had capacity for but distaste of work. 



Mother's father's sister's son. — Has a fair reputation, but has been known to 

 steal hens; married a shiftless woman of undesirable reputation; they 

 a son who wanders about from place to place; the mother' s father' s brother's son, 

 an industrious man, married a woman of good reputation; he has a wandering 

 disposition and has had good situations but never keeps them long. 



Mother's father's father's sister. — Was a fortune-teller who wandered away. 

 (9:507-) 



