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Index 647 Gallon, Mrs Francis (Louisa Butler), marriage of, 1241, 242; extracts from 'Record' of, II 11, 51, 53, 59, 70, 88, 130, 161, 245, 268, 281, 361, 362, 393; illness of, II 130, 179, 180, 196, 245, etc.; death of, II 281, IIIB 502, 503; grave of, at Royat, IIIB 609; portraits of, 1241 Plate LX, 1242 Plate LXI, II 88 Plate X Gallon, John (married Sarah Button), 136, 37, 49 Gallon, John Howard (uncle to Francis Galton), 153, 91; promises to propose Galton for the Athenaeum Club, 1114 Gallon, John Hubert Barclay (uncle to Francis Galton), 153 Gallon, Lucy (sister to Francis Galton). See Moilliet, Lucy Gallon, Mary Anne (aunt to Francis Galton). See Schimmelpenninck, Mary Anne Galton, Robert, of Bristol, 131, 39, 40 Gallon, Samuel (great-grandfather of Francis Galton), appreciation of, 141-43; home of, 149, 50 Gallon, Samuel (grandfather of Francis Galton), some characteristics of, 143, 46, 49; marriage of, to Lucy Barclay, I 33, 46; friendship of, with Dr Priestley, 141 16; supporters of, for Fellowship of Roy. Soc., I 44; Dr Erasmus Darwin and, I 46, 47; associates of, I 47; gun trade of, I 32, 45, 50; disowned by Society of Friends, 145; banking of, 150; career of, 146; Lunar Society and, 146, 47; scientific tastes of, 147, 48; statistical bent of, 148; on colour mixing, 147, 48; on canals, 148; on birds, I 48; homes of, I 49, 50, I 48 Plates XXIX, XXX, XXXI, I 50 .Plate XXXII; death of, 174, IIIB 450,451; wealth of, 174, 75; portrait of, 143 Plate XXV; bookplate of, IIIA iv (facing preface) Gallon, Samuel Tertius, father of Francis Galton, characteristics of, 152, 53, 59; banking of, 150, 51; relationship of, to Hudson Gurney, I 34; homes of, I 51; attends a meeting of the British Association, I 90; the education of Francis Galton and, 187, 88; letter of, to his son, on his admission to hospital studies, I 91; wishes Galton to concentrate on medicine, 1191; requires accounts from his son, 1107, 109, 112, 114, 115, 121, 123-126, 143, 154; early letters of Galton to, I 65, 76-78, 82, 88, 92, 94, 97106; letters of Galton to, whilst at King's College, London, 1105-111,113,114,115,118, 122-137; letters of Galton to, whilst at Cambridge, 142-181, 184-190; warm affection of, for his son, I 192; health of, I 161, 185, 191, 192; death of, I 193; portrait of, I 52 Plate XXXIII; silhouette of, I 52 Plate XXXIV; lines of, on his sister Sophia, IIIB 450; book plates of, IIIA xii, IIIB iv Galton, Sophia (aunt to Galton), lines on, by Samuel Tertius Galton, IIIB 450; plans for, on death of her father, IIIB 450,451; portrait of, 154 Plate XXXV. See also Brewin, Mrs Galton, Theodore (uncle to Galton), travels with Sir Francis S. Darwin, IIIB 592; portrait of, I 54 Plate XXXVI; silhouette of, 154 Plate XXXV Galton, Theodore Howard (cousin to Galton), at Cambridge, 1 141-143, 145, 149, 162, 172, 173 Galton, Violet, visits Galton, IIIB 600, 602, 617 Galton, Violetta (Violetta Darwin, mother of Galton), characteristics and tastes of, 125, 26; her accounts of her son, I 63, 67, 68, 70, 71; sample page of 'Life History of F. G.' by, I 63 Plate.XL; early letters of Galton to, 172-74, 79, 80, 112, 113, 120, 121; letters to, from F. Galton, on his South African expedition, 1217-224, 231, 234-239; letters of Charles Darwin to, II 183, IIIB 460, 461; letter of Dr R. W. Darwin to, IIIB 454; of Galton to, IIIB 456; illness of, 11 160; death of, II 130, 179; portraits of, I 26 Plate XX, IIIB 531 Plate LV; sketch of, I 18 Plate X; as child, 1246 Gallon, Violetta, sister of Galton, 163 Gallon Bank, 149-51, 150 Plate XXXII Gallon Laboratory. See Eugenics Laboratory Galton-MacAlister Curve, II 228 Gallon Research Fellow, IIIA 258, IIIB 530-533, 535; first appointment of, IIIA 232, IIIB 535, 544; dis cussions regarding, IIIA 296-301, 305, 306; duties of, IIIA 222, 223, 225, 226 Gallon Scholar, IIIA 222, 306 'Galtonage,' IIIA 149,152 Galtonia H. candicans, IIIB 533, 534, 608, IIIB 534. Plate LVI Galtoniana, relics in-concerned with finger-prints, II 378, IIIA 139, 178, 191, 216; with composite portraits, II 288, 290, 356. See also 11 31 11, 36, 41, 93, 230, etc. Galion's `Toys,' 11 49 Gametic Characters, correlation of, with somatic char acters, 11 171-173 Gametic Elements, II 170 Gardiner, Mrs, takes finger-prints of her baby from the sixth day, IIIB 496-499 Gardiner, Prof. John, Galton writes to, on measurements of infants, IIIB 496 Garson, Dr, on identification of criminals, IIIA 5; scientific adviser to Convict Office, IIIA 151, 153; at Scotland Yard, IIIA 249 Gassiot, J. P., and Galton, 11 11, 59 Gaussian Hypothesis, and Weber-Fechner Law, 11 227 Gavr'inis, IIIB 543; finger-print ornamentation on stones at, IIIB 543 Plate LVII Gedge, Mr, reports on Galton's progress at school, 189; assists Gallon, IIIB 452 Geikie, Sir A., on low standard of scientific literature, IIIA 329-332; friendship of, with Galton, IIIA 393, 431, IIIB 603, 615, 616; letters from, on death of Galton, HID 617 Gemmules, and Pangenesis, Darwin and Galton on, II 113, 156-190; Galton's theory of heredity and, 11185, 186, 189, 190 Genera, and Species, 11 171 Generalisation, an easy vice, II 270; in artists, 11 296; regarding man, 11 298 Generant, Galton's conception of the, IIIA 20; K. Pear son's definition of, IIIA 29 Generic Images, Galton's paper on, 11 295-298, IIIB 469 Genetic Characters, Galton on, 11146, 148 Genetics, and composite photography, II 294; human, material for study of, 11 359 Genius, Galton on, 11 91, 92, 94, 98, 99, IIIA 115, 116; and imagination, II 98; inheritance of, II 106; and sterility, II 341; descendants of men of, IIIA 278; hereditary, 11 70, 87-115 Genometer, construction of, IIIA 30; use of, IIIA 243; proposals regarding, IIIA 335, IIIB 514; illustration of, IIIA 30 Plate I Geographer, aids to the, 11 23-25; goal of the, 11 29 Geography, and Galton, 114, 21-35; in schools, 1127, 28; human side of, II 70 Geologists, mechanical aptitude in, II 151 Geology, Galton's early interest in, 168 Germ-Plasm, continuity of, II 81, 82, 114, 147, 169 171, 174, 186, 187; priority of Galton's idea regarding, IIIA 340, 341; selection and evolution of, II 171; of individuals, IIIA 60 German Language, Galton studies, 199-101, 129-131 Germans, Galton on the, I 95-97; colour associations and number forms of, 11240; interest of, in Eugenics, IIIB 545, 546 Germany, Galton's visits to, I 178, 179, II 140; hints of unfriendliness in, IIIA 379, 380
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