TABLES.
207
TABLE 9u.
MMAR1tIAGES OF THE ARTISTIC AND THE NOT ARTISTIC.
|
|
|
|
|
Percentages. |
|
|
|
|
|
Rank in Pedigrees. |
No. Of
per.
sona. |
Males. |
|
Females. |
Pairs |
Marriages
observed. |
of artistic
Persons. |
and not |
combinations,
artistic
Chance |
|
|
|
art. |
not. |
art. |
not. both
art. |
I art,
1 not. |
botl
not. |
both
art. |
1 art.
1 nat. |
both
nut. |
Parents
Paternal grandparents..
Maternal grandparents..
Totals and means... |
326
280
288
894 |
32
27
24
28 |
68
73
76
72 |
39
30
28
33 |
61 14
70 12
72 9
67 112 |
31
31
41
36 |
50
57
50
52 |
12
8
7
9 |
46
41
39
42 |
42
51
54
49 |
Tastes of Husband and |
|
Wife-alike |
|
............... |
12 + |
52 |
=64
36 |
9 + |
49 = |
58
42 |
„ „ |
|
|
contrasted |
|
|
TABLE 10.
EFFECT UPON ADULT CHILDREN op DIFFERENCES IN HEIGHT OF THEIR
PARENTS.
Difference in inches
between the Heights
of the Parents. |
Proportion per 50 of cases in which
the Heights' of the Children
deviated to various amounts from
the Mid-filial Stature of their
respective families. |
Number of
Children whose
Heights were
observed.
(Total 525.) |
q |
q |
y |
U |
U |
Under 1 inch |
21 |
35 |
43 |
46 |
48 |
105 |
1 and under 2 |
23 |
37 |
46 |
49 |
50 |
122 |
2 3 |
16 |
34 |
41 |
45 |
49 |
112 |
3 „ 5 |
24 |
35 |
41 |
47 |
49 |
108 |
5 and above |
18 |
30 |
40 |
47 |
49 |
78 |
I Every female height has been transmuted to its male equivalent by multiplying it by 1.08, and only those families have been included in which the number of adult children amounted to six, at least.
NOTE. When these figures are protracted into carves, it will be seen-(1) that they run much alike ; (2) that their peculiarities are not in sequence ; and (3) that the curve corresponding to the first line occupies a medium position. It iv therefore certain that differences in the heights of the Parents have on the whole an inconsiderable effect on the heights of their Offspring.