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Antlcropometric Characters, and mentality, II 232, 233, 388
Anthropon?etric Laboratory, Galton's, II 357-362, 370386, 11 371 Plate L, II 378 Plate LT, II 397, 398; in the Galton Laboratory, 11365, 373; in Cambridge, 11 226, 379, 387, 388; at Oxford, 11 379, IIIA 328; -it Eton, It 379: in Dublin. TI 379; in Tokio, 11 226; in schools, factories, etc., 11 336, 337, 343346; medico-metric section of, It 359; functions of, T1. 213, 346, 38'2, 395; instruments for, II 212, 213; cost of running, 11 39:3: Galton's pioneer work regarding, 11226
AnIthroponmetr-ic Measnrern.ents, IT 336, 337; value of, If :381, 382; the normal curve applied to, II 386. See also Normal Curve
Avthropometrk: Registers, need for, II 252, 398
Anthroponietry, and Galton, 11 334; aims of, II 380; definition of, II 345, 346; methods and scope of, 11 346; progress of, 11211 ; in schools, II 336, 3:37, 343-345; industrial, IT 358, 382; scientific value of, I t 382
Anticyclones, first noted and named by Galton, 11 39-41 Antioelms, composite portraits of, 11 295, 296 Plate X X X VIII:
Anti-sn//'rage Society, Galton on Committee of, IIIA 359 Ants, from Petrie's settlement, 111A 251 Apes, finger-prints of, TITA 216
Aplsrralux, anthropometric, it Cambridge, IT 388: for
measuring index of mistakability, If 329, 330; for
use in taking finger-prints, IIIA 155, 177, 178; for
refrigerating in the tropics, Il. 397; for measuring
reaction time, ]If" 514; for measurement of re
semblance, 1] 131 5713. See also Inslrn.m.eats Aquarium, at Plymouth, Ga.lton's interest in, TITB 579 Arabs, Galton oil, 1128; and negroes, 11 32, 33; profiles
of, II :324
Arches, in finger-prints, types of, IIIA 209, 213 Plate
XXIII. Sec also Finger-prints
Ardennes, Chateau in the, Poem (? by Galton), ITIB 459
460
Arr/yll, Mike qf, at Darwin's funeral, IT 198
Arislides, quotation from, IEIA 239
Arilhme,'iir, irksome, to Galton, TI 400; and imaginary
scents, 11 275, 276
rl'Arnand Beg,.Galton meets, 1197, 200; influence of, on Galton, IIIA 158, 159, IIP3 455; Galton's tribute to, IT.] 11 455: his portrait, IIIB 455 Plate XLVI
Arnim., Countess ion, Galton reads novels of, IIIB 448, 601.
Arsiiv.oc, wife of Ptolemy IT, portrait and composite of, II 296 Plate XLTI
Arsinoc, wife of Ptolemy IV, portrait and composite of, 11 296 Plate XL1I
Art, and Galton, ITTB 441, 448
Artistic Faculty, inheritance of, IIIA 65, 66, 68, 69; in man and woman, IIIA 66; in husband and wife, IIIA 66
Artists, mental imagery in, II 243; accuracy in, IITB 533 'Arts of Travelling and Carnpairlnierg,' II 16-18 Ase.ain, Galton at, IIIB 561-565 Asqu.ith, H., and Criminal Identification Committee,
1TIA 140, 148, 153
Association, of ideas, Galton on, II 233-236; for promoting a Professorial University in London, IITA 289, 290
Associations, formed at periods of life, TI 235; and education, 11 235
Assortative Mating, 11 79, 105, 106, 149, IIIA 66, 67, 70, 102, 231; in temper, II 271: in stature, IIIA 17; table showing statistics of, IIIA 17; the source of varieties and, 11272, 273
Asthma, in the Galtons, 152, 53, 1.23, 127, 1.56; Francis
Galton suffers from, IIIA 238, 249, 250, 339, 360, 430,
431, III- 481, 520, 608; and gout, I 185; carpets
and, III- 520, 532
Astronomy, Galton on, II 335; need for statistical
knowledge in, IIIA 333; correlation in, IIIA 370 Athenae•u.rn Club, Galton nominated for, I 114, 145;
Galton and Herbert Spencer at, IRA 317, 11111 (326,
627; Galton's asthma at, TITA 238
Athenians, ability of, II 107, .108
Athletics, and tests for physical efficiency, IT 394 Aticinson., with Galton on reading party, 1 155, 159 Atoms, variation in, IIIA 314, 315
,I twood, Rev., schoolmaster to Galton, 177; sees Galton
at Cambridge, I 150
Andi.bi.lity, at limits of, IT 215, 216; in men and women,
II 221, 222. See also li'lr.istles, Ga.lton's
:I nriitory ,Sensation, experiments on the, If 272, 308.
See also 11earirrg
Austin., Air, letter from, on composite portraits,
11 192
Australia, recent discoveries in, 11 24, 25 Australian Na.t-in, ability of, 11 1,06
Austria, colour associations and number forms from,
IT 240
Autobiography of Galton, TLIA 329, I1:1.- 58511588;
appreciation of, ITTB 613. See also ' Memories' Anlergne, Ga.lton's trip to, 1. 93, 94
I rebury, Lord, takes chair at Calton's Hnaley leeture,
TTIA 226; congratulates Galton on Copley 11Tedal,
TITA 400; grows older, It fB 5:34; on gout, I I [B 590 Am'erarge, misleading use of, 11 400, 401 Asoerayes, and individual variation, Tf 171 Aversion., Galton on, I 12-58 Avignon, Galton at, 1 199
Avuncular and cousin resemblances, TITA :329, 333, 3:34,
356
Bach, Sebastian, cited by Galton as a sport, IIIA 85;
not a sport, IIIA 120
Bacon, Francis, ability of, IT 107
Ilaronuin. method, and work of Calton and Ds,rwia, 158 Ba+lcn-Pou chi, Galton calls oil, If 113 568 Bad en-1'owell, llhiss, silhouettes of, .11111 577, 6113 Ba-n., Prof. -I., and tests on idiots, II. 272 Baler, Sir Samuel, and African exploration, II 25, 30 Balance, invented by Galton, T 149 Balbiani, views and statements of, II 181, 182 Balfour, L'ca•l, elected to 'Urinity Fellowship, T f [A 236,
238; ]'resident of the British Association, 111," 276;
speech of, 1103 518; appreciation of, 1111; 528 Balfour, Francis, experiments of, on pangenesis, II 176 Ballad, of Whittier on David Barclay, 1 28, 29 Ballater, fine men from, ITIB 554 Banking, enterprise of the Galtons in, 132, 33, 50, 51 Barbarians, and the barbarous, 111A 336 Barber, Mr, the African hunter, III- 516
Barclays, in Galton ancestry, I 10, 26-:35, also Pedigrees
in pockets at ends of Vol. I and Vol. IIIA
Barclay, David, I 10, 30, 33; sufferings of, I 28; slave
emancipator, I 32; Thomas Young brought up in
house of, 148; portrait of, 128 Plate X Xl T
Barclay, Hedurorth, Galton up the Nile with, 1200-203 Barclay, Lucy (wife of Samuel Galton the second),
parents of, 133, 46; cousin to Priscilla Farmer, 133;
marriage of, 133, 46; character of, 148, 49; portraits
of, 144 Plate XXVI, 146 Plate XXVIII; silhouette
of, 144 Plate XXVI; sampler of, I 46 Plate XXVII Barclay, Margaret (Mrs Hudson Gurney), parents of,
133; shows Galton over Ury, I 104, 105; portrait of,
191 Plate XLVII
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