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Index 661 Otchikoto Lake, Galton's name on rock by side of, IIIB 617, PlateLIX [In°Tropical SouthAfrica,' 1st ed. this lake on pp. 200 and 238 is termed ' Otchikoto.' Galton was there the second time on June 25, 1851; in his sketch of that date (see 1216 Plate LVII) it is termed'Omutchi.kota'; the modern Staff map gives no aid] Ovahereros, atrocities of the, 1236 Ovampo (Karupi), a sketch of, by Galton, I 216 Plate LVII Ovampo8, The, Galton crowns the king of, 1233, 235, 237 Plate LIX; country and welfare of, 1233, 235, 236; fowls of, 1233; subsequent difficulties of, 1240 Overwork, of Galton, 1101-103, 108, 146, 154, 166-172, 194; of Cambridge students, _I 171, 194; victims of, 11 278 Oxen, on African journey, I 222-226, 231-236, 239, 1237 Plate LIX Oxford Philosophical Club, Karl Pearson lectures to the, MA 315 Oxford University, and Weldon memorial, IIIA 286, 287; anthropometric laboratory for students of, IIIA 328; honours Galton, IIIB 493, 494 Owen, B., size of head and stature of, 11 150; asks for specimens from Africa, 1216 Paestum, Galton sees ruins at, IIIB 475 Paget, Sir J., singular case of, II 163; analyses the successes of his pupils, IIIA 62, 63; advises Mrs Galton, IIIB 464 Pain, sensitivity to, in criminals, II 408; relation of degree felt to force of blow, 11 408; measurement of unit of, 11 408 Paine, Thomas, and metal bridges, IIIA 148 Painters, fertility of, 1196, 99; Galton on, 1199 'Pairs of Things,' Arab view of, IIIB 535 Palaeolithic Man, and domestication, 1171; drawings of, and mental imagery, 1 1240 Palmer, A., honour conferred on, RIB 494 Palmer, Winifred, finger-prints of, IIIB 498, 499 Pangenesis, adopted by Galton, II 113; experiments on, II 156-177, 181-183, IIIA 129; rejected by Galton, II 163, 164, 182-184; letters of Darwin and Galton to 'Nature' on, II 163, 164; danger of theory of, II 173 Panmixia, Galton on observations regarding, IIIA 135 Pantagraph, double, Galton designs, 1142, 45-47 Pantheism, of Galton, 11117,119 Paper, modern, good and bad, IIIB 575 Parentage, Galton on, II 110; and marriage, II 134; and mating, instincts of, IIIA 218; in complex organisations, 11182, 185; sex prepotency in, IIIA 17, 18; exceptional, and regression, IIIA 32; of able men, IIIA 27 Parental Difference, effect of, on offspring, MA 275 Parents, and offspring, resemblance of, 11169, 170, 185, 186, IIIA 2-4, 17-19, 229, 242; relationship of, 11 172174; finger-prints of, IIIA 192; latent elements in, 11170, etc. ; age of, and fertility, 11408-410; age of, and vigour of offspring, II 348, 349; modern youth and, 11257; and training of children, 11 127 Paris, Galton's holiday visit to, 1118, 119, 147 Parker, Gilbert, novel of, IIIB 555 Parker, Sir H., Galton meets in Cape Town, I 219; yachting with, 1241 Parker, Lord, of Waddington, in the Temple, IIIA 302; ' Biometrika' and, IIIA 250; to meet Galton, IIIA 326, 327 Parker, The Misses, natural daughters of Erasmus Darwin, 118 Plate X, 117, IIIB 462 Parkes, Dr E. A., on medical hygiene, IIIB 593, 594 Parkyns, Mansfield, Galton meets at Khartoum, 1201, 202 Parry, Major, Galton on the Danube with, 1133, 134 Parthenogenesis, observations regarding, MA 135 Partridge, Prof. R., Galton in the house of, I 105, 106, 113, IIIB 565; Galton studies anatomy under, 1105; diagnoses a carbuncle on Galton, 1108 Passports, Galton's early, 193, 114 Patency, and latency, 11172, 173 Paternity, finger-prints in determination of, 11 307 Pathological States, inheritance of, II 80; resemblance of, in twins, 1 1127 Patronage of landowners might aid' Eugenics, MA 234 Pau, Galton at, MB 551-553 Paupers, marriage restrictions about, IIIA 268 Pearl, R., work of, IIIA 103, 279, 283, 297, 383; post held by, IIIA 381 Pearson, E. S., assistance of, II vii, 31.1 Pearson, Prof. H. H. W., on Galton's name on rock at lake in Ovampoland, I 216 Plate LVII; hears of Galton in Rehoboth, 1223. See also Otchikoto Lake Pearson, Karl, some personal recollections of Galton, IIIA 239, 262, 432-436; correspondence of, with Galton, see Galton, Francis, correspondence of; views on Galton's School, IIIA 57; Eugenic Record Office and, IIIA 296-299, 303, 304; early plans of, for the Galton Laboratory, IIIA 304-306; directs the Galton Laboratory, IIIA 299-302, 304, 322, 332, 333, etc.; Fellowship in National Eugenics and, IIIA 222, 223, 300, 301, etc.; higher mathematics in statistical work of, IIIA 249, 301, 302; on Committee for Measurement of Plants and Animals (Evolution Committee), IIIA 126, 127, 128, 286-291, IIIB 501; resigns from Evolution Committee, IIIA 291; farm for experimental breeding, IIIA 134, 135, 251, 287; fellowship of Royal Society of, IIIA 282, 283; University of London and, IIIA 289, 290; Weldon memorial and, MA 281-287, 291, 297, 301; Chairman at Galton's lecture to the Sociological Society, IIIA 261, 262; Boyle lecture of, IIIA 309, 314, 315; lectures to Oxford Philosophical Club, MA 315; Darwin Medal awarded to, MB 505; 'Chances of Death' by, received by Galton, IIIB 502; death and characteristics of Father of, MA 327, 328; last visit of, to Galton, MA 432; portrait of, with Galton, IIIA 353 Plate XXXVI. See also under 'Biometrika' Pearson, M. V., assistance of, IIIA Viii Pedigree, showing direct ancestors of Galton,. I 10; of immediate ancestry and collaterals of Galton, Plate A in pocket of Vol. I showing connections of Barclays with noteworthy ancestors, Plate B in pocket of Vol. I; showing relationships of Freames, Barclays and Galtons, Plate C in pocket of Vol. I; of Abrahams, Farmers and Galtons, Plate D in pocket of Vol. I; showing connection of Charles Darwin with noteworthy ancestors, Plate E in pocket of Vol. I, and Plate F in pocket of Vol. IIIA; of Darwins and Wedgwoods, MA 313, 314; of Darwin ancestry, 1244-246; of polydactyly and twinning, II 129; of multiple births, II 129; of criminality (the 'Jukes'), 11 231 Pedigrees, indexing of, IIIA 103-105; classification in, IIIA 343, 344; schedule for use in collecting, MA 105, 106; difficulties in working out, 19; of able families, MA 343-345, 356 Pedigree Stock, collection of records of, II 321-323;
Pedler, Sir A., on use of finger-prints in India, MA 153 Peek, A. E., and Dr Faulds' letter on finger-prints, MA 143 Peerages, extinction of, 11 95, 96, 341, 343 Pekingese, and Pommeranians, cross-breeding of, 1 1232
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