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OCR Rendition - approximate
636 Index ' Biometry' and ' phylometry,' IIIB 500 Bioscopes, of all that grows, IIIB 576 Bi-projection, photographic, 11 298--300 Birds, Samuel Galton on, 148; Galton's early interest in, 168; artificial nests for, 111D 547; eggs, measurements of, IIIA 243, 244 Birmingham, Galton houses in, I 46, 49-51; photographs of, I 48 Plate XXX, 49 Plate XXXI, 50 Plate XXXII; Samuel Galton in, I 46,47; Galtons buried in, I 52, 50 Plate XXXII; Galton at school at, 181-90; medical student at, 190,99-104, IIIA 452; mediaeval education at, 181 Birmingham and Midland Institute, Galton lectures at, IIIA 12 Birmingham gham Philosophical Society and Samuel Galton, Birth, of Francis Galton, 162, 63; order of, and health, IIIA 404, 405 Birth-control, and Eugenics, II 80; dangers of, II 111 Blending, and inheritance, 11173, 397 Blind, sensitivity of the, 11 218 Blomefield, with Galton on reading party, 1155, 156 Blomfield, Admiral and Mrs, Galton meets in Egypt, IIIB 518 Blood, and hereditary characters, II 157; experiments in transfusion of, II 156-169, 174-177, see also Pangene8i8; examination of, Galton's prediction concerning, IIIB 564 Blood-pressure, and measurement of emotional shock, 11 270 Blow, force of, and pain occasioned by, II 408; rapidity of, and instrument to measure, 11220, 221, 374, 376 Blunt, Lady Anne, Galton meets, IIIB 550 Boar, wild, as a pet, IIIB 562-564, 566 Board School, degeneracy among children of, MA 266 Boccaccio, on Dante, 11 99 Boers, interfere with Galton's plans in Africa, 1219, 220; war with, III2 515-517, 519 Bogatzki, Galton uses family copy of a work by, IIIB 585 Boils, Galton's treatment of, 1107, 108, 110, 111 Bond, Dr, offers Galton a clinical clerkship, 1184 Bonner, Mr David, on trotting horses, IIIB 498 Bonnevie, K., and measurements applied to finger prints, IIIA 168 Books, by Francis Galton: `Art of Travel,' 1855 (and many editions), II 2-6; `Decipherment of Blurred Finger Prints,' 1893, IIIA 194-197; 'English Men of Science, their Nature and Nurture,' 1874, II 87, 130, 142, 145, References to, 15, and to de Candolle, II 134, 149, 207; 'Record of Family Faculties,' 1884, II 363 etc.; 'Life History Album,' 1884, 1903, II 366 etc.; 'Finger Print Directories,' 1895, IIIA 199-215; 'Finger Prints,' 1892, IIIA 174-194, References to,, IIIA 141, 142; 'Hereditary Genius,' 1859, 1892, 112, II 87-115, References to, I 5, 7, 11 70, Charles Darwin on, 16; 'Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development,' 1883, II 248-267, References to, 15, 1 187, 207 (de Candolle), 212, 238, 241, 361; 'The Knapsack Guide for Travellers in Switzerland,' 1864, 1867, II 11; 'Memories of my Life,' 1908, IIIA 354-355, References to, IIIA 329, 339, 342-346, 354-355, IIIB 585-588, 61.3; 'Meteorographica, Methods of Mapping the Weather; illustrated by upwards of 600 printed and lithographed Diagrams..., 1861, 11 38-43, Plate VII; 'Natural Inheritance,' 1889, IIIA 57-77, References to, I 5, 11 84, 87, IIIA 79-82; 'Noteworthy Families (Modern Science), 1906, IIIA 113-121, Reference, II 149; 'Tropical South Africa,' 1853, 1889, I 215 etc., References to, 1 215, 240; 'Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel,' 1860-1862, ed. by F. G., II 87 Booth, Dr, medical sponsor to Galton, I 90, 99; con sulted by Galton, 1152 Booth, C., his survey of the population of London, IIIA 228, 231 Booth, Johnny, death of, from scarlet fever, 181 Booth, Mrs (Adi le Galton, aunt of Francis Galton), at birth of Galton, 162; at death of her father, IIIA 45; old letters of, IIIB 575; silhouette of, I 54 Plate XXXV; portrait of, 154 Plate XXXVI Border-line Cases, and `mechanical selector,' 11 305 Boredom, measurements of, 11 277 Bortkiewicz, von, and Galton's difference problem, 11 413 Boscastle, visit to, 11 130 Botany, Galton studies under Lindley, 1121, 123 Boulogne, Galton at school at, 168, 70-73 Boulton, H. W., at the Rev. Atwood's school, 177 Boulton, Mathew P. W., Galton's friendship with, 177, 188; at Cambridge, 1141, 143, 150 Boulton, Montague, at Cambridge, 1171; Galton up the Nile with, 1200-203; Galton meets at Beyrout, 1204; death of, 1204 Bourdillon, J., and use of finger-prints in India, IIIA 147 Boutmy, E., honour conferred on, IIIB 494 Bowen, and ' The Reader,' 11 68 Bowman, Sir W., Galton's early tour with, I 92-97, IIIB 565; Galton works at anatomy under, I 105; Galton's acquaintance with, 1126 Bowring, a wrangler at Cambridge, 1167 Boyhood, of Galton, I 62-91, IIIB 449-452, 618; associations of youth and, 11 235 Boyle Lecture, given by Karl Pearson, IIIA 309, 313-315 ,Brabrook, Sir E., on low literary standard of scientific memoirs, IIIA 330, 332 Bradford, effect of Factory Acts in, IIIA 368 Bradlaugh, and Neomalthusianism, MA 243 Bradshaw, Henry, advice from, IIIA 322 Brain, Galton on activity of, II 234-236; selective action of, II 256; weight of, in eminent men, IIIA 248; pigment of, and insanity, IIIA 372; in the sane and the insane, IIIA 298, 356 Braine, Elizabeth, marriage of, with Robert Barclay, 135; ancestry of, 131, 34, 35 Brainwork, unconscious, IIIA 115 Bramah, his lock and Galton's, 1148 Branford, V. V., on architects of science of sociology, IIIA 261; Galton consults with, IIIB 529 Breadsall Church, sketch of, 174 Plate XLIV Breadsall Priory, home of Dr Erasmus Darwin, IIIB 525; visits to, 174; sketches of, 174 Plates XLIII, XLIV Breathing, its submission to the will, 11 247 Bree, Adele (great-niece to Galton), IIIB 586, 587 Bree, Archdeacon, translates honorary degree oration at Cambridge as to Galton's achievements, IIP 494, 495 Bree, Sophy (great-niece to Galton), 11111511, 512; sees Galton receive the D.C.L. in Oxford, IIIB 494 Breeding, art of, and stud-books, 11 321; experimental, IIIA 128-131, 272, 273 Breeds, establishment of,, and regression, IIIA 31; suitability of, for experiment, IIIA 135 Brewin, Mrs (Sophia Galton, aunt of Francis Galton), character of, I 54; mementoes from, IIIB 585; portrait of, 154 Plate XXXV Brewster, Sir David, parentage of, 11 137 Brewster, E. T., on a measure of variability, etc., IIIA 95 'Bridgewater Treatises,' authors of, 11151, 152 Brisled, C. A., his 'Five Years in an English University,' 1171,182
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