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Harrison, Frederick, gives first 'Herbert Spencer' lecture, IIIA 313

Hartoq, and London University, IIIA 224, 225, 279, 300-302, 429, etc.; Galton's appreciation of, MB 605, 606

Haslam, Lewis, assistance of, II v

Haslemere, Galton at, MA 322, 326-336, 393-399, 425

427, 430-432, IIIB 583-585, 600-617

Haughton, Dr S., and the 'long drop', 11 407

Havelock Ellis, his study of British genius, IIIA 261;

and Eugenics, MA 296, 372

Haviland, Dr, advises Galton, I 180; on gout and

asthma, 1185

Haweis, Mrs, association of words and visualised

pictures in, 11243, 244; number form of, IIIB 469
Hawkins, Vaughan, on size of families of the rich and

poor, IIIA 392

Hawks, in confinement, IIIA 380

Hawksley, and Galton's whistle, II 217; and Galton's 'registrator,' 1 1341

Head, measurements on, 11373, MA 54; size or shape of-and ability, IT 94, 343, 387, 388, IIIA 247-249; and energy, 11150, and sturdiness of build, MA 248, 249; of scientists, II 149, 150; of Gladstone, 1 1379; of stablemen, IIIA 249; of Francis Galton, phrenologists on, 1157

Headlam, A. C., proposed for Galton Laboratory Committee, MA 385

Headmasters, and the needs of schoolboys, 187, 88

Heald, Mr, reports death of Ali, TUB 454

Health, and climate, 11 36; and piety, 11 101; of savants, 11 141; inheritance of, 11 151; and longevity, 1 1349; influence of, on delicacy of perception, II 308; and pigmentation, TUB 476, 477

Heape, W., on Committee for Measurement of Plants and Animals, MA 127, 291

Hearing, of insects and animals, 11216, 217 Heat, Galton delighted in extreme, IIIB 447 Hebrew Race. See Jews

Height, of boys in town and country schools, 11125,

126, 337; absolute values of, at each rank, 11 390;

percentile values of, sitting, 11376. See also Stature Heiresses, and fertility, 11 95, 96 Heliostat, Galton's invention of a pocket, 11 18-21, 50 Helm, H. T., 'American Trotter' of, IIIB 498 Helmholtz, a vice-president of section of physics at loan

collection of scientific instruments, II 215 Helmingham Hall, Galton stays at, MA 323

Henry, E. R., becomes Chief Commissioner of Metro

politan Police, M A 151, 152;. on finger-prints,

IIIA 151, 152, 153, 158; on use of finger-prints in

India, IIIA 157, 158, 187, 199, 254, 11112 590; at

Scotland Yard, MA 249, TUB 572; the Kaffir police

and, IIIB 571; dines with Galton, TUB 513; visits

Galton's Laboratory for instruction in finger-printing,

IIIA 151

Henslow, Prof. J. S., the botanist, assists Galton, 1179

Henslow, Rev. G., number form of, II 242, IIIB 469; pictures seen with closed eyes by, 1 1244; his criticism of the law of ancestral inheritance, IIIA 42

'Herbert Spencer' Lecture, Galton's, IIIA 309, 311-313, 316-321, IIIB 583; translated into Hungarian, MB 585

Herbette, on value of anthropometric records, II 398; on

personal identification, IIIA 188

Herbst, C., book of, MB 525

Herculaneum, Waldstein's views on, IIIB 589

Herd Instinct, in man, 1172, 73, 122; psychology of, IT 73 Herdman, Prof. W. A., letter of, to Galton, asking him

to be President of Brit. Assoc., MA 276; directs

Weismann's attention to Galton's work, IIIA 340

`Hereditary' and 'Heredity,' history of words in English, MA 347

Hereditary, mannerism, 11 63; savagery in man, 1185; liabilities, desire to screen, U 360; link, nature of, 1 1173; principle, and the Upper House, MA 33

'Hereditary Genius,' 15, 7, 11 70, 76, 87-115, 145, 147, 156; Charles Darwin on, I 6; reception of, 11 88; Miss Shirreff on, U 132, 133; de Candolle on, 11134, 135, 136, 149; German translation of, MB 607

'Hereditary Piety,' by Frances Power Cobbe, 11160

Heredity, application of statistics to problems of, 11 89, 92, 113, 357, MA 1-137, 264; early study of, II 131210; Galton's theory of, 11 182-190, TI JA 190, etc.; Law of Ancestral, 1184,113, IIIA 21-23, 34 44,47-49, 251; measurement of, II 92, 318, IIIA 240, 242; Galton's five constants of, MA 47, 48; theory of progressive evolution and, IIIA 94; Galton's critics on, IIIA 42; graphical representation of, MA 44 45; with law of regression, IIIA 46; assumptions of, IIIA 251; and Mendelism, MA 329; doctrine of, II 170; science of, IIIB 504; smallest unit transmissible by, IIIA 191; statoblasts in, MA 245; tradition and, MA 409-411; ancestral piety and, 11100, 101; the criminal class and, 11 231; the blood and, 11 177; knowledge required for study of, 11321, IIIA 70-73, 221; in man, 11 72, 73, 75, 81-83, 86, 117, 118, 122; in twins, 11 126-130, 181; in man, plants and animals, IIIA 266; insurance data and, IIIB 536539; environment and, see Nature and Nurture; Galton reviews Ribot's book on, IIIB 463. Inheritance -of acquired characters, II 81, 147, 169, 170, 173. 174, 182-184, 186, MA 57, 59, 129-132, 374; of mental and moral characters, I 5-7, II 72, 75-78, 81-83, 86, 87, 89, 117, 118, 126, 128, 135, 146, 174; of physical and mental characters, 11 230, 231, first determination of, MA 247; of ability, 11 104-106, 141, 146, IIIA 102, 103, 108-121, 347, 348; of legal ability, II 93; of scientific ability, IT 97; of mathematical ability, 11 97; of artistic faculty, MA 68, 69: of talent, IT 75-77; of physical and psychical characters, IIIA 69; of energy, IT 251; of mental inertia, II 257; of memory, II 151; of perseverance, 1 1151; of piety, 1 1101; of independence of character. II 151; of character and temper. II 269, 271; of temper, IT 271; of conscience, II 257; of vicious instincts, IT 230; of visualising faculty, II 239, 242, 253; of number forms, II 252 Plate XXIV; of physical characters, II 76, 135; of muscularity, II 104; of constitution, II 151; of longevity, 11348, 349; of stature, IIIA 11-34; of cephalic index, IIIB 504; of finger-prints, IIIA 140, 168, 203, 189193, I1TB 485, 488-491, 522-524; of fertility, II 95; of eye colour, IIIA 376; of eye characters, IIIA 345, 356,368; of defective eyesight, MA 322, 368; of pathological states, II 80, MA 70-76; of sports, IIIA 120; of degeneracy, MA 373, 374; of insanity, IIIA 322; of tuberculous diathesis, II 292, IIIA 260, 326; in plants, MA 251; in bearded wheat, MA 314; in weight of seed, MA 3; in size of sweet-pea seeds, IT 392; of colour in horses, IIIA 95-98; blended or alternative, II 397, IIIA 27, 29, 34, 59, 60, 76; natural, see Natural Inheritance. See also Hereditary

Herkomer, Galton meets, MB 513

Hermaphrodites, twins among, IIIA 359

Heroes, of Galton and Carlyle, 1 194

Heron, D., Eugenics Research Fellowship of, IIIA 289, 330, 332; appointment of, IIIA 304, 305; work of, MA 324, 325, 327, 345, 355-360, 371, 376, 382, 387, 426, 427; on statistics of insanity, IIIA 311, 322; visits Galton, MA 225, 342, IIIB 593

Herschel, Sir J., and Quetelet's advice, 11 418

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