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of normal X normal (Figs. 32, 33). If we exclude from con- 

 sideration all parents of whose relatives nothing is known or who 

 have indeed fewer than 4 relatives of whose health something is 

 known 33 parents remain (including 8 with fewer than 4 known 



Fig. z^. Two apparently normal parents (each with defective sibs) 

 have five children, of whom one is epileptic. Case 4489- 



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Fic. 33. Two normal parents, father with a feeble-minded niece, 

 mother with an epileptic, first cousin, have seven children, of whom all are 

 normal save one epileptic at State Village. Case 2983. 



relatives, but with one defective, Table D). Of these 33 parents 

 only three show no weakness of the 10 enumerated classes (epi- 

 leptic, feeble-minded, insane, migrainous and neurotic, alcoholic, 

 paralytic, sex offending, choreic, suicidal, criminal). Twenty of 



