PLATES 



I. Portraits: 



Dr. Charles Benedict Davenport, President of the Third International Con- 

 gress of Eugenics. New York, 1932 Frontispiece 



Sir Francis Galton, Founder of the Science of Eugenics opposite p. 1 



Major Leonard Darwin, President of the First International Congress of 



Eugenics. London, 1912 opposite p. 2 



Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn, President of the Second International Con- 

 gress of Eugenics. New York, 1921 opposite p. 4 



II. The Exhibit: 



Twenty-eight Plates following page 510 



Plate No. 



1. The Relation of Eugenics to Other Sciences 



2. The General Entrance View. Third International Exhibition of Eugenics, 



American Museum of Natural History, New York 



3. Panel: What Eugenics is All About 



4. Bust of Charles Robert Darwin 



5. Bust of Sir Francis Galton 



6. General View of Exhibition Hall 



7. Pedigree of the Galton-Darwin- Wedgwood Family. A group of closely 



related family stocks characterized by outstanding capacities in phi- 

 losophy, science and art. Exhibited by Dr. Harry H. Laughlin, 

 Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



8. Family stock of George Washington. Pedigree showing the hereditary 



stuff out of which his family was made. Exhibited by Dr. Harry H. 

 Laughlin, Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



9. Abraham Lincoln: Family stock study. Analysis of inborn qualities of 



near kin of Abraham Lincoln. Exhibited by Dr. Harry H. Laughlin, 

 Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



10. The Near-Kin of Theodore Roosevelt. A biological study of natural 



inheritance in the Roosevelt family. Exhibited by Dr. Harry H. 

 Laughlin, Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



11. The Edison Family. Analysis of the inborn traits of the Edison family 



stock. Exhibited by Dr. Harry H. Laughlin, Eugenics Record Office, 

 Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



12. Anthropometric studies of Indians. Maya Indians, Yucatan, Mexico; 



Jamaica Negroes, British West Indies. Distribution of statures and 

 cephalic indices among North American Indians. Exhibited by Dr. 

 Morris Steggerda, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y. 



13. The Pure-Sire Method of Race Assimilation in North America. Exhibited 



by Dr. Harry H. Laughlin, Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y. 



14. Anti-Miscegenation Laws of the Several States: 1932. Exhibited by Dr. 



W. A. Plecker, Registrar, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Commonwealth 

 of Virginia 



