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`Fallow Years,' -MB 456 Plate XLVII; Galton's love

of sketching, I 94, 95, 132, 133, 135; sketches by Galton, of Bishop's Gateway at Liege, I 94 Plate XLIX, of his rooms at Trinity College, I 150 Plate LI, IIIB 453 Plate XLIII, of Ely Cathedral and of King's College Chapel, I 167 Plate - LII, of last meeting, of Caseo-Tostic Club, I 181 Plate LIV, of Emma Galton and Julia Hallam, I 180 Plate LIII, of corona and brushes, of total eclipse in Spain, 11 910; from Galton's Egyptian sketchbook, Bob and Ibrahim, IIIB 454 Plate XLIV, of Ali from Galton's Syrian sketchbook, IIIB 454 Plate XLV; from Galton's South African Diaries, 'Nangoro,' I : 59 Plate XXXVIII, 1237 Plate LVIII, Ovampos and Omutchikota (Otchikoto?), I 216 Plate LVII, of lion-trap and pencil snapshots, I 215 Plate LVI, of Jonker. Afrikaner walking off with Galton's code of `laws,' 1226 Plate LVIII, of Galton's favourite hack in Damaraland, 1237 Plate LIX

Skewness, in the frequency distributions of sociological phenomena, 11 228

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Skin, colours of, 11224, 226; and heredity of, IIIA 60 Skull, the English, IIIA 253; 17th century English,

IIIA 257

Slaughter, Dr J. W., and Eugenics, IIIA 372, 427; and Eugenics Education Society, IIIB 585, 628

Slaves, monetary value of, in 1846, II 395; Galton's value as a ; slave, II 395; Galton's and- Barclay' handling of, 132, 39; purchase of a female slave in Damascus, IIIB 454

Slavish Aptitudes in man, source of, II 72-74; slavish

acceptances: in man, 11257, 258

Sleeping Bag, introduced by Galton to Alpine climbers,

116,7

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Slide Rule, Galton's use of, 1115

Smallpox, Galton's paper on, mortality and vaccination, IIIB 482

Smells, tests for sense of, 11 223; imaginary, and mental processes, 11275, 276; arithmetic by, 11275; do dogs think by? II 275

Smile, photograph of a, 11311, 312

Smith, Adam, on generic image of man, 11 298 Smith, Mrs A.rchibald, her African trophies, IIIB 549 Smith, Arthur H., experiments with photographing a

bust 'all round,' IIIB 520 and Plate LIV

Smith, Bosworth, Moslem religion better suited than the

Christian to Orientals, 1207

Smith, Ethel Marshall (daughter of Sir Douglas Galton),

dines with Francis Galton, IIIB 532

Smith, Sir Harry, seen by Galton in Cape Town, 1219

221,226

Smith, Dr Lyon, visits, for tea and talk, Galton just

before his death, IIIA 433

Smith, Prof. Robertson, pronounces Jahveh properly, is

cursed by a great Rabbi and dies ! IIIB 608

Smith, Walter, a second wrangler, makes inquiries as

to cousin-marriage, IIIB 470

Smyrna, Sir Francis Darwin visits cases of plague in,

123; visited by Francis Galton, 1138

Snails, at Biarritz, IIIB 558

Snoring, Galton's discussion of, IIIB 482-483

Snow, E. C., working in Eugenics Laboratory, IIIA 431 Social Causes, considered by de Candolle as more

important than heredity, 11 146

Social Conventions, Galton's carefulness with regard to,

193,94

Social Duties, hampering effect of, II 154, IIIA 112;

yet may not be disregarded, 11 246

Social Evolution, views of Benjamin Kidd on, Galton's

views on, IIIA 88 etc.; Prof. Haddon on, IIIA 267

268

Social Influence, power of,'II 91, 92

Social Phenomena, application of mathematics to MA 1

Social Stability, permanence of elements of social strata, inquiry concerning, 1183, 350-361

Social Statistics,. Galton and Florence Nightingale's letters concerning, 11416424

Social Utility, according to Galton the primary purpose of science, 156, 57

Socidtd de Psychologie phyaiologique, circulates a questionnaire, IIIB-478

Society, stability of, 11 83, 350-351

Sociological Phenomena, frequency distributions of, 11 227-228

Sociological Society, Galton's lecture and papers for, IIIA 259, 261-267 ,

Sociologists, their views on Eugenics, IIIA 259-261

Sociology, is there yet . a science oft IIIA 261;

Socrates, ability of, • 11I'107; Aristides' feeling for, IIIA 239

Sol,-Galton's definition of a, IIIB 565

Somatic. Characters, Galton on, II 146, 148; transmission of, 11 170; variation in, 11 171; correlation with gametic characters, II 171-173; distinction between, and gametic characters, 11 174

Somerville, A. A., on comparative reliability of medical and literary tests, II 388

Sons, of gifted fathers, extent of their gifts, IIIA 102-103

Sorby'8 analysis of pigments in human hair, IIIA-97; paintings of trees_ from these pigments, IIIA 97 Plates III;and IV

Sounds,: association with colours, II 243; measurement of resemblance in, by least discernible differences, 11 303

South Africa, travels in, 1215, 240. See also Africa

Spdeth, J., and proportions of like and unlike twins, 11 128

Spain, Galton's first travels in, 11 6-7; his second visit to, III1 507-512

Span of Arms, percentile values of, II 376; value of, at each rank, H 390

Spartan Methods, of mating, Galton on, 11 110

Species, origin of, and mutations, II 84; and genera, 11 171; and races, 11171. See also Sports

Spectacles, for divers, and vision of amphibious animals, 11 34

Spectator, The,' and Francis Galton's writings, 11 351

Speed, of American trotting horses, 11399, 400 -

Speed, and accuracy of hand in men and women, 1 1376

Speedometer, for cycles suggested by Galton, 11 60, 61

Speke, relations to Francis Galton, 11 25, 27, 28; letter of, to Galton,- 11 26; his relations with Burton, 1 125, 26, 27; death of, 11 27; and African exploration, II 30, 36; Speke Obelisk, 1125; memorial to, IIIB 588

Spencer, Herbert, and Galton, 11 62; and 'The Reader,' 11 67, 68; and agnosticism, 11 102; and transmission of acquired characters, II 147,, 148; stature of, II 150; and composite portraiture, II 239; goes- to Derby, IIIA 123; on Down as experimental breeding station, IIIA 130, 134; on origin of finger-prints, IIIA 142; his theories versus facts, MA 142; Mrs Sidney Webb on, MA 239; characterisation of, MA 317; personal friend of Galton, IIIA 434;: as an investigator, IIIB 614; - Galton's reminiscences of, IIIB 626-628; cremation of, IIIB 524,.531, 614

Sphygmograph, and measure of emotional shock, 11 270

Spinning Imbeciles and pigment, IIIA 372

Spinoza, Pollock's book lent to Galton, IIIA 313; his interest in, IIIB 449

Spiritualism, Galton's interest in, 11 51, 53, 62-67, 167, 169; Darwin's interest in, 11 62-67, 167-168 .


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