THE EXHIBIT 503 



9. Charts on fecundity, intelligence and population correlations. 



Exhibited by: Frank Lorimer, Eugenics Research Association, Cold 



Spring Harbor, N. Y. 

 Charts prepared for "Social Eugenics" to be published in 1933. 

 10. Charts showing differential fecundity according to social class. 

 Exhibited by: Milbank Memorial Fund, 40 Wall Street, New York, 

 N. Y. 

 1.1. Charts (4) showing fertility and population studies. 



Exhibited by: Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. 



12. Graphs (2) showing the outcome of differential fecundity and popu- 



lation turn-over in Hawaii. 

 Exhibited by: Harry H. Laughlin, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



13. Chart showing birth order and parent age. 



Exhibited by: Richard L. Jenkins, 907 S. Lincoln St., Chicago, 111. 



BOOTH 13 — POPULATION ANALYSIS 



Theme-sign. 



Racial composition and quality. 

 Exhibits: 



1. Map illustrating migration of the Negroes. 



Exhibited by: Professor S. J. Holmes, University of California, 

 Berkeley, Calif. 



2. Studies on the slave trade. 



Exhibited by: Elizabeth Donnan, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. 



3. Charts, reprints and pamphlets of studies of half-caste families in 



Liverpool. 

 Exhibited by: Miss Muriel E. Fletcher, 29 Bank Street, Dundee, 

 Scotland. 



4. Race integrity charts — 3. 



Exhibited by: Bureau of Vital Statistics, Commonwealth of Virginia, 

 Richmond, Va. 



5. Charts (3) illustrating the outcome of differential fecundity. Pedi- 



gree chart showing Pure-Sire Method of Race Assimilation in North 

 America. 

 Exhibited by: Harry H. Laughlin, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



6. Maps and charts illustrating population and culture of the American 



Indian. 

 Exhibited by: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Dept. of the Interior, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



