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CONTENTS. 
X. PATHOLOGY. By Du. BEDDOE, F.B.S.—Diseases, 
as well as alterations of the powers produced by mode of life, 
use, disuse, climate, &c.; recuperative powers \ healing of 
wounds. Page 13. 
XI. ABNORMALITIES. By Du. BEDDOE, F.R.S.— 
Natural deformities, such as steatopvga, albinism, erythrism, 
&c., not including Deformations, which come under Part II. 
Culture. Page 15. 
XII. PHYSICAL POWERS. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S, 
—Instructions for testing strength, speed, endurance. Page 16. 
XIII. SENSES. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.B.S.—Instructions 
for testing the powers of the senses—sight, hearing, sense of 
smell, touch, &c. Page 17. 
XIV. HEREDITY. ; By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S., and F. 
GALTON, Esq., F.R.S.—Inheritance of qualities both physical 
and mental. Page 21. 
XV. CROSSES. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S.—Fertility and 
character of half-breeds, shades of colour and other peculiarities 
produced by crossing, continuance of fertility in descendants. 
Page 22. 
XVI. REPRODUCTION. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S.— 
Numbers of family, numbers at birth, proportion of sexes, &c. 
Page 24. 
XVII. PSYCHOLOGY. By Dr. BEDDOE, F.R.S. - 
Quickness of perception, power of reasoning, learning, gene¬ 
ralizing, memory, perseverance. Page 25. 
Part II.—CULTURE. 
XVIII. HISTORY. By E. B. TYLOR, Esq. F.R.S.— 
Known facts regarding the history of races, name by which they 
call themselves, their migrations, their traditions concerning 
themselves, and mode of recording past events. Page 27. 
XIX. ARCHAEOLOGY. By Col. A. LANE FOX.— 
Inquiries into the monuments and other relics of a past age, 
with the ideas of the people concerning them. Page 28. 
XX. ETYMOLOGY. By E. B. TYLOR, Esq., F.R.S.- 
Information obtainable from the derivation of words, names of 
places, rivers, &c. Page 36. 
XXI. ASTRONOMY. By F. GALTON, Esq., F.R.S.— 
Knowledge of the people concerning it. Division of time. 
Names of the stars, with their meanings. Page 37. 
