vi.] DATA. 77 



Alfred, 16 Suffolk Square, Cheltenham ; Lawrie, Mrs., 1 Chesham Place, 

 S.W. ; Leveson-Gower, G. W. G., Titsey Place, Limpsfield, Surrey ; Lobb, 

 H. W., 66 Kussell Square, W. ; McConnell, Miss M. A. Brooklands, 

 Prestwich, Manchester ; Marshall, Mrs., Fenton Hall, Stoke-upon-Trent ; 

 Meyer, Mrs., 1 Rodney Place, Clifton, Bristol; Milman, Mrs., The Governor's 

 House, H.M. Prison, Camden Road ; Olding, Mrs. W. 4 Brunswick Road, 

 Brighton, Sussex ; Passingham, Mrs., Milton, Cambridge ; Pringle, Mrs. 

 Fairnalie, Fox Grove Road, Beckenham, Kent ; Reeve, Miss, Foxholes, 

 Christchurch, Hants ; Scarlett, Mrs., Boscomb Manor, Bournemouth ; 

 Shand, William, 57 Caledonian Road, N. ; Shaw, Cecil E., Wellington 

 Park, Belfast ; Sizer, Miss Kate T., Moorlands, Great Huntley, Colchester ; 

 Smith, Miss A. M. Carter, Thistleworth, Stevenage ; Smith, Rev. Edward S., 

 Viney Hall Vicarage, Blakeney, Gloucestershire ; Smith, Mrs. F. P., Cliffe 

 House, Sheffield ; Staveley, Edw. S. R., Mill Hill School, N.W. ; Sturge, 

 Miss Mary W., 17 Frederick Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham ; Terry, Mrs., 

 Tostock, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; Utley, W, H. Alliance Hotel, 

 Cathedral Gate?, Manchester ; Weston, Mrs. Ensleigh, Lansdown, Bath ; 

 Wodehouse, Mrs. E. R. 5G Chester Square, S.W. 



The material in these Eecords is sufficiently varied to 

 be of service in many inquiries. The chief subjects to 

 which allusion will be made in this book concern 

 Stature, Eye-Colour, Temper, the Artistic Faculty, and 

 some forms of Disease, but others are utilized that refer 

 to Marriage Selection and Fertility. 



The following remarks in this Chapter refer almost 

 wholly to the data of Stature. 



The data derived from the Eecords of Family Faculties 

 will be hereafter distinguished by the letters R.F.F. I 

 was able to extract from them the statures of 205 couples 

 of parents, with those of an aggregate of 930 of their 

 adult children of both sexes. I must repeat that when 

 dealing with the female statures, I transmuted them to 

 their male equivalents ; and treated them when thus 

 transmuted, on equal terms with the measures of males, 



