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CONTENTS OF VOL. VIII. 
Memoirs. 
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I. A Third Cooperative Study of Vespa Vulgaris. Comparison of Queens 
of a Single Nest with Queens of the General Autumn Population. 
By E. Y. Thomson, Julia Bell, and Karl Pearson ... 1 
II. Pigmentation of the Hair and Eyes of Children suffering from the 
Acute Fevers, its Effect on Susceptibility, Recuperative Power 
and Race Selection. By David MACDONALD . . . .13 
III. First Results from the Oxford Anthropometric Laboratory. By 
E. Schuster 40 1 
IV. On the Correlation between Somatic Characters and Fertility : Illus- 
trations from the Involucral Whorl of Hibiscus. By J. Arthur 
Harris 52 
V. Anthropometry of Modern Egyptians. By J. I. CRAIG . . 66 
VI. The Teacher's Estimation of the General Intelligence of School Chil- 
dren. By H. Waite 79 
VII. On the Significance of the Teacher's Appreciation of General Intelli- 
gence. By W. H. Gilby .94 
VIII. The Danger of Certain Formulae suggested as Substitutes for the 
Correlation Coefficient. By David Heron 109 
IX. Cranial Type-Contours. By the late R. Crewdson Benington. 
Prepared for press by Karl Pearson 123 
X. The Opsonic Index. " Mathematical Error and Functional Error." 
By Karl Pearson . . . ... . . . 203 
XI. Observations on the Occipital Bone in a series of Egyptian Skulls, 
with Especial Reference to the Persistence of the Synchondrosis 
Condylo-Squamosa (Zaaijer) (Synchondrosis Intraoccipitalis Pos- 
terior, BNA). By H. Dorothy Smith . . . 257 
XII. A Study of Pygmy Crania, Based on Skulls found in Egypt. By 
H. Dorothy Smith . . . .... . . . 262 
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