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OCR Rendition - approximate
640 Controversies;pe nding, ~A 326 Controversy, Galton's attitude regarding, II 27, 131, 7IIA l,,,,97 00, 404, 407, IIIB 590, 601 Convicts, freed, MB 549 Conway, Moncure D., letter of, to Galton on death of Darwin, MB 471 Conway, W. M., in the Inner Temple, MA 302 Cookes, Denham, travelling companionship of, 1199 Cooper, with Galton on reading party, I 155, 159; at Cambridge, 1164 Co-operation, in scheme for work on heredity, etc., IIIA 135 Coordinates of point in space, Galton's photographic determination of, 11318, 319, Diagram vii, Figs. 1-5 Copley Medal, conferred on Galton, IIIA 400, 431, 432, IIIB 611, 614, 615; other Copley medallists, IIIA 431, IIIB 614 Copts, profiles of, 11324 Corporal Punishment, Galton on, II 408 Correlation, and the application of statistics to the problems of heredity, IIIA 1-137. Galton approaching the idea of,1155,383, 384; first use of word by Galton, 11-150;' Galton reaches conception of, II 392, 393, IIIA 1, 2, 50; definition of, IIIA 50; of grades and ranks, II 393, MA 3; early methods of measuring, 11301; Galton's measure of, IIIA 50-56; coefficient of, MA 5, 9, 48; regression and variability, 11 384, IIIA 3-5; multiple, IIIA 47, 55; multiple, and prediction of character of individual from study of kinsfolk, MA 27; and regression for pairs of brothers, IIIA 25; of factors of character, 1 11. between characters _of Bertillon's system, II 383; of fingerprints in right and left hands, IIIA 255, 256; of finger-prints on different fingers, IIIA 140, 161; of physical characters, II 390, 398; of eugenic qualities, IIIA 273; between physical and mental characters, II 301; between moral and physical sensitivity, 11 408; between pain felt and force of blow, 11 408; parental and fraternal, MA 329; of stellar characters, IIIA 326; first examples of, in characters of organisms other than man, IIIB 483, 484; Mendelian hypothesis and, IIIA 378; table, elliptic contours of, IIIA 13, 14; earliest for inheritance, IIIA 64; for stature and cubit, IIIA 52 Correlational Calculus, foundations of, 11380; Galton and the, 11357, 377, 378, 383; first stages in development of, IIIA 5, 6; scope of, 11383; psychology and, 11213; factorial genetics and, IIIA 3, 5.. See also Correlation Correlation, and their measurement, IIIA 50-57 Corrie, Mr, death of, IIIB 452 Cotton, Sir H., and finger-prints, IIIB 590 Country Life and Sir Francis S. Darwin, 123 Court, Mrs A', lends donkey chair to Galton, MB 589 Courtney, Mrs L., Galton meets, IIIB 1131 Courvoisier, Galton sees him hanged, 1126 Cousins, omission of, from Galton's records, II 363; marriage of, 11 188, IIIB 470; resemblance of, IIIA 310, 322, 328, 329, 333, 334; in a double degree, MA 241 Cox, Sergeant, and spiritualism, 1163, 64 Crackanthorpe, M., and Eugenics Education Soc., IIIA 339, 345, 346; attacks Galton Laboratory, IIIA 405-408, 427-429, IIIB 586; paper of, IIIA 303,322; on the feeble-minded, IIIA 343; on the sight of hawks, MA 380; visits Galton, IIIA 429 Cranial Composites, II 288, 290, 294, 11 288 Plate XXXIII Craniometry, debt of, to Galton, 11334, MA 256, 257 Crawley, A. C., on Anthropology and Eugenics, IIIA 268 Cray, fish, concerning, IIIB 549 Creative Mind, a peculiarity of the, II 412 Creeds, founders of, MA 217; and nations, IIIB 594 . Creighton, • Bishop Mandell, honour bestowed on, MB 494 Cremation, concerning, MA 375 Cremorne, Viscountess, ancestry of, 132 Creskeld Hall, Darwin portraits at, 1243 Crewdson-Benington, Dr, work and death of, MA 425 Crichton-Browne, Sir J., and Eugenics Education Society, MA 335, 339; material from, IIIA 356; Galton on, MB 587 Crime, effect of education on, 1 1417 Crimean war, and Galton, 11 13, 14, 18 Criminal Anthropology, III 286,293; Macdonell on, IIIA 247 Criminal Class, perpetuated by heredity, 11231 Criminals, identification of, 11326, 383, IIIA 55, 140 142, 144, 146-155, 176, 177, 195, 199, 249; errors in identification of, MA 153, 154, 249; from composite photographs, II 230, 231, 286, 293, 295, II 286 Plates XXVIII, XXIX; characteristics of, II 230; classification of, II 230; sensitivity to pain in, 11408 Criticism, Galton's attitude towards, IIIA 397-400, 408, 409, MB 550, 601; of Galton's work, 11249, 250, 258, 261; value of, MA 318; Galton welcomes from his friends, IIIB 586 Crookes, Sir W., and spiritualism, II 62-66, •167; radiometer of, II 63; a Copley medallist, IIIA 431,.. IIIB 614; golden wedding of, MB 568 Croom.Robertson, G., and Galton, 11 212; and measure ment of sensation, 11362; appreciation of, IIIA 355, IIIB 493 Cubit, and stature, IIIA 51, 52; statistics of, IIIA 54 Cuckoo, Galton on the, 11 191; and foster parents, H 127; nature and nurture and the, 11258; eggs of, MA 247 Cunliffe, Evelyn, daughter of Sir Douglas Galton, 11111 506, 549 Cunningham, Prof., and anthropometry, II 379, 380 Currents, of North Sea, experiments on, IIIB 579 Curve of Errors, used by Galton, II 90. See also Normal Curve Customs, acceptance of, IIIA.217 Customs Officer, Austrian, Galton describes, 196 Cuvier, and correlation, IIIA 2 Cyclones, Dove's work on, II 39; and anticyclones, 11 39-41 Daily Telegraph,' Galton visits office of, IIIB 574 Dakyns, H. G., to revise MS. of 'Kantsaywhere,' IIIB 612; writes to Galton, IIIB 615 Dalby, Sir W., and Galton's whistle, II 216; meets Galton, IIIB 509 `Dalhousie,' Galton's ship to Africa, 1217, 11 54 Dallmeyer, assistance of, 11 313 Dalyell, at Cambridge, I 153, 164; at meeting of the Caseo-Tostic Club, 1181 Plate LIV; friend of Galton, 1214 Damaraland, Galton proposes to cross, 1215, 217. See also Travels, African Damaras, Galton's protection of the, 1226-230 Dance, use of profiles of, 11323, 326, 328, IIIB 578 Daniell, Galton studies chemistry under, 1105, 109, 126, 127 Dante, Boccaccio's account of, 1199 Danube, Galton travels down the, 1133, 134, 136 Darbishire, on influence of ancestry, IIIA 378 Darmstadt, Galton visits museum at, 195 Darwin family, history of, I viii; pedigree of, IIIA 343, 345. See also Pedigrees of distinguished ancestors of, in pockets to Vols. I and MA . Index
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