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individual, although it would seem from her 

 children she must have been an NF individual. 

 The second chart (Fig. 11) is quite exactly 

 Mendelian, if we suppose the grandparents were 



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Fig. II. — Family of Charlie M. (From Goddard's Feeble 

 mindedness.) 



NF individuals. This case is particularly 

 interesting, for the parents of these six feeble- 

 minded children were high-grade morons, both 

 immigrants. The pubhc must support the 

 children because we have as yet instituted no 

 expert examinations to detect such defectives 



