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Index 659 Meteor, seen by Galton, IIIB 579, 580 `Meteorographica,' work by Galton, II 38, 40-43, 11 38 Plate VII Meteorological, data, appeal for, 11 37; predictions, IIIB 475, 481; instructions for travellers, 11 44 Meteorological Council, 11 43, 44, 56, 57 Meteorologists, need for co-operation among, II 38, 39; biometry and, IIIA 282, 283 Meteorology, and Galton, II 7, 13, 35-49, 53-62; on how to measure data regarding, IIIB 466-468,471-473 Methuen, asks Galton for an autobiography, IIIA 329, MB 585; considers 'Kantsaywhere,' M B 615 Meyer, Dr, Galton travels to Frankfort with, 1132 Meyrick, on experiments at Marlborough, II 396 Mice, experiments and work on, 11 139, 140, M A 251, 315, IIIB 542 Middle Classes, lower, Galton on, IIIA 252 Middleton, 'Biographia Evangelica' of, 11 100-102 Middleton, J. H., honour conferred on, IIIB 494 Midparent, Galton's definition of, MA 8, 15 Mill, John Stuart, definition of `religion' of, IIIA 89, 90, 93 Millais, Sir E., Reports on Basset hounds of, IIIA 40 Miller, W. A., works in Liebig's laboratory, 1126, 130; his advice to Galton, I 129; chemical investigations of, I 130 Mimetic Insects, and natural selection, IIIA 122, 123 Mimicry, argument from, IIIA 370 Mind, and body, exercise and fatigue of, IIIB 478, 479; over-concentration of the, 11 241; of others, as a field for exploration, 11 243 Ministers, Welsh, composite portrait of, II 288 Plate XXXIII Minto, Lord, on permanence of individuality, IIIA 279 Minutiae, of finger-prints, IIIA 181, 183; definition of, IIIA 178; persistence of, IIIA 181, 195, 196; re semblance of, in twins, IIIA 191. See also under Finger-prints Misery, and fertility, IIIA 218 Missionary Enterprise, II 32 Models, geographical, II 33, 34, II 33 Plate IV; to illustrate action of Weber's Law, 11 307 Mohammedanism, Galton's interest in, and respect for, I 207, IIIB 449; and missionary enterprise, II 32; Bosworth Smith on, 1207. See also Moslems Moilliet, Grace, writes to Galton, IIIB 579 Moilliet, J. K., brother-in-law to Galton, IIIB 473; death of, IIIB 580 Moilliet, Lucy, sister to Galton, visits to, at Selby Hall, I 155; messages to, IIIB 453 Monkeys, Galion's pets in Egypt and Syria, 1202, 203 Monogamy, from the eugenic standpoint, IIIA 86 Mont Blanc district, model of, 1134 Montford, bust of Darwin by, IIIA 374 Monumental Tablet, to Erasmus Darwin in Lichfield Cathedral, 11 204 Plate XX Moral Character, source of, II 72, 73; inheritance of, 11 72, 75, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87, 89; and natural selection, 1183 Moral Lapses, and piety, 11 102 Morality, relative nature of, IIIA 263 Morals, and the legal profession, II 95; and the Greeks, 11 108 Morley, John, quotation from, IIIB 441; anecdote of, and Lord Rosebery, IIIB 615 Mosaic Code, and Eugenics, IIIA 223, 224 Mosaics, as colour standards, IIIB 474 Moslems, civilising effect of, 11 28, 258 Motherhood, endowment of, and Eugenics, 11 134 Mothers, of scientists, II 96, 97, 102; of divines, 11102; transmission of talent by, 11 76, 77; mental influence on, MA 135; and mothers' ancestry, influence of, IIIA 102; fathers and offspring, finger-prints of, IIIA 192 Moths, breeding experiments with, IIIA 40, 45-47, 49, MB 484 Motives, valuation of, 11 351; material and immaterial, IIIA 270, 271; and temptations, changing character of, IIIB 492 Mott, F. W., on segregation of defective children, IIIA 268; on internal pigment, IIIA 372; material of, IIIA 298 Mount Carmel, Galton's experiences at, 1204 Mountaineering, and Galton, 11 6 Mozart, extraordinary powers of, IIIB 500 Mltgge, paper of, IIIB 600 Mulattoes and Mendelism, IIIA 370 Mules, on Galton's African journey, 1222-225 Mit ter, Prof. Max, on thought without words, II 274, 275; Prof. Sayce and, IIIB 517 Mungo Park, and African memorial, 11 25 Munro, R., and Kew Observatory, 11 59 Murchison, Sir R., and Galton, II 61; on Committee of Brit. Assoc., IIIB 458 Murie, and experiments on pangenesis, 11 159 Murray, travels of, in Africa, 1214 Murray, Prof. Gilbert, on religion of Pagan Greeks, IIIA 272 Murray, John, and publication of eugenic matter, IIIA 277, IIIP 544,545; dines with Galton, IIIB 530; advice of, to writers, IIIB 564 Muscle, hereditary character of, 11 104 Muscular, power and training, 11 91; co-ordination, measure of, 11358, 359; sense, testing of, 11217, 218 Musical Box, facility in identifying perforated discs of, IIIB 505 Musical Sense, lack of, in Galton, IIIB 441, 448 Musicians, fertility of, 1196 Mutations, and origin of species, II 84; evolution by, IIIA 31, 32. See also Sports Mutiny, among men on Galton's African journey, 1223 225 Muybridge, his photographs of the horse in motion, 11 399 Myners, Miss, Galton's interest in, IIIB 453 Mytton, Jack, extravagant exploits of, 1211 Nail Mark, on Chinese coin, IIIA 174 Namaquas, behaviour of the, 1224-227, 229, 230, 232, 233, 235; Galton calls on, and gives laws to Jonker, the captain of the, I 226; and rewards him for keeping the peace, 1235 Name, change of, and loss of hereditary record, IIIA 119 Nangoro, African chief, crowned by Galton, 1233, 235; death of, I 240; sketch of, I 59 Plate XXXVIII, 1237 Plate LIX Napoleon, composite portrait of, 11 295, II 296 Plate XLIV; on undesirability of mental imagery in com manders, 11 253 Naqada Crania, measurements of, IIIA 247 Nash, Mrs Vaughan, gift of, to the Galton Laboratory, . of Florence Nightingale's copies of Quetelet, 11 414 Nasmyth, and picture of a meteor, IIIB 579 National Eras of Progress, Galton on, 11254, 255 National Physical Laboratory, Galton on deputation regarding, IIIA 248 Nations, modern, nature of, 11 118; influences affecting natural ability of, 11 109-115 Natural Ability, among kinsfolk of scientific men, 16 Natural Children, of Erasmus Darwin, 118, 19; of Col. E. S. Pole, 119 Natural Equality, 161, 11 90-92, 121, 122 83-2
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