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638 Index Camden Antiquarian Society, Galton becomes 'a member of, 1163 Camden Medal, Galton's poem in competition for, 1176 Camel, and gregarious instinct, 11173; incident with a, IIIB 575 Camera, Galton's, for enlarging finger-prints, IIIA 214, 215; panoramic, IIIB 520 Cameron, the African explorer, II 30 Cameron, Sir Ewen (great-great-great grandfather of Galton), strength of, 130; portrait of, 127 Plate XXI Camp Life, models illustrative of arts of, 11 18; in Egypt, at Flinders Petrie's settlement, IIIB 516, 517 Campbell, on generic image of 'man,' 1 11298 Campbell, Lord, at,Cambridge, I 141; letters to, from Galton in Africa, 1224-226, 233, 234; on morality of judges, 11 94, 95 Campbell, J. F., Galton's review of his 'On Frost and Fire,' 1 153 Canals, Samuel Galton's interest in, I 48. See also MA Vi Cancer, proposals regarding, IIIA 72-73, IIIB 525 Candolle, A. de, and Galton, correspondence of, 11 131 149, 204-210, IIIB 474, 476-481, 483; his criticism of Galton, II 145, 146; deficiency of method in, II 146, 147, 149; on inheritance of acquired characters, 11147, 148; on composite portraits, 11204; on dreams, II, 205; on the Jews, II 209; on the effect of maternal . impressions, II 209,210; on inheritance of eye-colour, IIIA 34, 37; at age of 84, MB 483 Cape Town, and Table Mountain, model of, 11 34 Capri, Galton at, MA 256, 257 Cardiograph, and measure of emotional shook, 11 270 Careers, and natural dispositions, 11 258 Carlyle, heroes of, 1194 Carnac, old temples at, 1200 Carnegie Institution, IIIA 290 Carpenter, -on ocean currents, IIIB 461 Carpenter, Dr, on idiocy in children of drunkards, II 148; on transmission of acquired characters, 11 148 Carpets, and asthma, IIIA 238 Carter, Brudenell, on Roy. Soc. Committee on Colour blindness, II 227 Carter, Frank, to copy the Furse portrait of Galton, IIIB 550, 551; visits Galton, IIIB 585; sketches of Galton, aged 88, by, II iv, IIIA 432 Plate XL Caseo-Tostic Club, last meeting of, I 181 Plate LIV, Caste, among the gifted, II 120, 121 Castle, Prof., Karl Pearson criticises, IIIA 261 Casualties, minor, of Galton due to ' Eilwagen,' 196, 97 Catholic Church, Galton on the, IIIA 271; evils of policy in the past, 11111, 112. See also Roman Catholics Cats, hearing of, 11 216; Galton on, 1MB 515 Cattle, of Damaraland, gregarious instincts in, 11 73, 74; hearing of, 1 11216 Causation, and correlation, IIIA 315 Cave, Miss F. E., meteorological paper of, IIIA 282 Cayley, Prof., Senior Wrangler, I 164; Galton joins reading party under, I 168; not the ideal teacher for Galton, 1194; his size of head and stature of, 11 150 Celandines, Galton to collect, IIIA 251 Celibacy, evils of Catholic regulation of, 11111, 112; at Oxford and Cambridge, II 266; customs regarding, M A 269. Centiles, table of, IIIA 303, 304. See also Percentiles, Ogive Curve Cephalic index, values of, IIIA 54 Certificates, proposal for Eugenic, IIIA 272, 292-296. See also ' Kantsaywhere' Chamberlain, Joseph, never takes exercise, IIIB 569 Chameleon, brought from Egypt by Galton, IIIB 516 Chance, Galton's schoolfellow, 1160 Chances, paradox in theory of, 11405 Character, of Galton, early, 164, 67, IIIB 618; develop ment of, I 112; Galton's stock-taking of, IIIB 581, 582; sources of physical and mental, 155, 56, 59, 60; mental, compared with that of Darwin, I 57, 58; compared with that of George Fox, II 122; of Galton, later, II 60, 64, 65, 385, 396, IIIA 121, 239, 240, 262, 278, 279, IIIB 441-443, 446-449,486,618,619; independ ence of, in scientists, 11 151; Galton on estimation of, II 208; measurement of, II 209, 268-270; inheritance of, 111269, 272; multiple factors of, 11269; correlation of factorsin,II269; innate, of differentraces,II352, 353 Characterisation, of Galton by letters, IIIB 441-619 Characteristics, and talents of Darwin and Huxley, II 178,179; of Herbert Spencer, IIIA 317, IIIB 626-628 Charities, and Eugenics, MA 234; evils of, MA 243, 274, 323, 348, 352; future reduction of, IIIA 273 Charterhouse, statistics from boys of, 11 237 Chau-tao-C hen, visits the Galton Laboratory, IIIA 385, 386 Chemistry, Galton studies, I 105, 109, 121; under Liebig, 1126-130 Chemists, mechanical aptitude in, II 151; lack of imagination in terminology, IIIA 337 Chepmell, Dr, advises Mrs Galton, 11111464, 473 Chess-players, blindfolded, II 252 Chesterton, G. K., on proposals of eugenists, 11 365, IIIA 374 Childhood, and boyhood of Galton, 162-91; teaching in, 11 127 Childlessness, of the male in Galton's.anoestry, 121 Chimneys, their faults and remedies, IIIB 591 China, lessons from revolution in, IIIA 90 ; use of fingerprints in, IIIA 146 Chinaman, Galton on the, 11 33, 85 Chinese, finger-prints of, II 195; identification of, MA 175; honours among the, IIIA 265 'Chips from the Workshop,' Galton asks for, M A 300 Chree, Dr, and Kew Observatory, 11 60 Christian, the, and sense of sin, II 102 Christianity, Galton on, MB 582; and missionary enterprise, 1 128, 32 Chronograph, designed by Galton, II 226, 227 Chumley, maid at Rutland Gate, IIIB 517, 519 Church, effect of the, on evolution, 11 111, 112; se questration of property of, II 410, 411, MA 370, IIIB 591 Church, on Roy. Soc. Committee on Colour-blindness, 11 227 Churchill, Col., Galton meets in Syria, 1203 Churchill, Mr, teaching of, 178 Churton, Dean of King's College, Cambridge, IIIA 345 Cinematograph, foreshadowed by Galton, II 284 Circle, photographic reduction of, to ellipse, II 300 Circular, issued by Galton regarding 'sports,' IRA 87. See also Schedules Circulation, Galton's definition of, 1 11164 Circumstances, and success, MA 111, 112, 116 Civic Worth,, propositions regarding, IIIA 227-229, 241, 242, IIIB 620-626; classification of, IIIA 351; and differential fertility, IIIA 264; and caste, IIIA 352; encouragement of, II 120, 121, MA 231-233, 242, 352, IIIB 609. See also Eugenics, ' Kantsaywhere' Civil Service, and marks for physical qualifications, II 387, 388, 394; examinations for, IIIB 479-481, 483; as tests of ability, IIIA 232; failure to demonstrate the efficiency of the examinations, IIIA 232 Civilisation, rise and fall of, II 108, 109; influence of Church on, II 111, 112; effect of differential fertility on, II 112; best form of, 11 112, 113; evil of cen tralising tendency of, II 118; and fertility, M A 264
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