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OCR Rendition - approximate
Index 665 11256, 257; reformation and, IIIA 90-93, 272; three definitions of, IIIA 89; as source of strength, MA 424; three kinds of, IIIB 564 Religions, relativity of, 11 32 Religious, authority and science, 11135, 139; belief and doctrine of evolution, IIIA 89-93; dogma, and free inquiry, II 257; faiths, Galton's attitude regarding, IIIB 441, 442; sentiments, source of, H 82, 83; views of Galton, II 117, 119, 261, 425, IIIA 271, 272, 424-425, 11 102 Plate XII Reminiscences, of Mrs Wheler, 163, 64, 82; I 48 Plate XXIX Renan, the `Antichrist' of, IIIB 572 Rentoul, Dr, views as to book of, IIIA 304, 305, 312 `Report on African Explorations,' 11 27 Reproductive Organs, Darwin on function of, 11 174 Reproductive Selection, 11 79, 80, IIIB 505, 506 Reputation, a measure of ability, 1 189, 91, 92 Research Fellowship in Eugenics, IIIA 113, 221-223, 258 Resemblance, measurement of, II 329-333, IIIA 24, IIIB 562, 564-566, 569, 588 Retinal Picture, retention of, 11241, IIIB 629 Reversion, coefficient of, MA 9, 11; phenomena of, illustrated by quincunx, IIIA 9 Reviewers, short-sightedness of, IRA 174 Rhinoceroses, shooting of, in. Africa, 1237 Riano, Senora G. de, Galton sees, in Madrid, IIIB 512 Ribot, T., book of, on heredity, reviewed by Galton, IIIB 463; and Fechner's.work, IIIB 464 Richardson, Dr B. W., on medical life-histories, 11 359 Richardson, Samuel, novels of, IIIB 584 Richmond, painting of Darwin by, MA 340 Plate XXXV Ridges and creases of hands and feet, IIIA 178; coarseness of, and tactile sensitivity, IIIA, 178,179; use of, MA 178, 179 Ridges, Mrs, housekeeper at Birmingham school, IIIB 452 Ridgeway, Prof. W., and Eugenics, IIIA 345 Riding, Galton, aged 3} years, his pony unaccompanied, 170 Riflemen, protection of, 11 18, 19 Right and left sides, strength of hand and keenness of vision on, 11 377 Rivet, Andre, biography of, 11 101 Robb, Mrs, gives introductions to Galton, M B 509, 513 Robbery, and robbers, 178-801 Robertson, J. M., on forces of kakogenics,. MIA 260; on eugenic ideals, IIIA 263 Robinson, L., MR 529; and Galton's work on finger prints, MA 176; praises Dean Inge's sermon on Eugenics, IIIB 612 Rodwell, G. F., on statistics from Marlborough College, 1 1343 Roget, ' Thesaurus' of, 11269; number forms of, IIIB 469 Roman Catholics, in the Albert Hall, IIIB 570; Congress of, IIIB 586 Boman Ladies, composite portrait of, II 295, II 296 Plate XLIII Romanes, Prof., Croonian lecture of, II 191; and Galton's work, II 250; and the origin of varieties, II 272; on need for experimental zoology, IIIA 81, 129; and use of term `Eugenics,' IIIA 221 Ronath, Frdulein, German opinion of Galton, MB 602 Roscoe, Sir H., and ' The Reader' and I Nature,' 1168,69; and Eugenics, IIIA 385; garden of, MA 278; and Galton, IIIA 400, IIIB 546 Rosebery, Lord, visits Eugenics Laboratory, IIIA 335, 336; speaks at Oxford on conferment of degrees, IIIB 494; and John Morley anecdote, IIIB 615 Rosenheim, Miss, work of, MIA 426 Roumania, Eugenics in, 11 267 Royal Commission, on deterioration of the British race, MA 251, 252, 364-366; on the poor law, IIIA 323, 324 Royal Engineers, composite portraits of men and officers of, 11286 Plate XXIX, 11290 Royal Geographical Society, and Galton, 11 2, 4, 13, 18, 24-27, 34-36, 50, 67; and Galton's African travels, I 214-216, 239; Galton elected to membership of, I 215; medal of, awarded to Galton, I 239; H. M. Stanley on, H 30 Royal Institute of Public Health, Galton at, 11 345 Royal Institution, Galton becomes member of, II 88; Galton lectures at, II 243, 294, 307, 337, MA 6; A. R. Wallace lectures at, IIIA 370; Karl Pearson lectures at, IIIA 369, 370; Galton on scope and value of, 11420, 421 Royal Society, Galton elected to Fellowship, etc., 11 13; Galton's papers before, II 39, 40, 57-60, 156, 163, 164, 169, 408, IIIA 12, 25-27, 34, 40, 50, 161-174; on kinsfolk of Fellows of, IIIA 107-121; and large heads of Fellows, 1 194; questionnaire to Fellows of, 11145, 149; Galton on Kew Committee of, 1 159, 60; on Committee to investigate Colour-blindness of, 11227; on Council of, II 361; Gold Medal of, awarded to Galton, 11201, IIIB 476; Darwin Medal of, awarded to Galton, IIIA 236, 237; Copley Medal of, awarded to Galton, IIIA 400, IIIB 611, 614, 615; Committee for Measurement of Plants and Animals, or Evolution Committee of, IIIA 126, 127, 133-135, 286-291, 311, 312, IIIB 501; biometry and, IIIA 241, 243, 279, 282, 283, 287; foundation of ' Biometrika' and, MA 100; nominates Bateson as a referee for biometric paper, MA 100, 241; referees of, MA 297; and memoir on albinism, MA 315; on literary standard of memoirs of, IIIA 331, 332, 337; Galton suggests new procedure at meetings of, MB 468; Karl Pearson's fellowship of, IIIA 282-284; the Weldon memorial and, MA 127, 281, 285, 286; on death of Galton, IIIB 617; Samuel Galton and, 144, 47 Royal Society of Literature, and low literary standard of scientific memoirs, M A 329, 330, 332, 333, 336-339 Royal Society of Medicine, debate on heredity at, IIIA 357 Royat, death of Louisa Galton at, 11281, IIIB 447, 514 Royds, on the characters of rabbits, 11 159 Rue, Warren de la, and Galton, 1 159; and exhibition of scientific instruments, 11 215 Rocker, Sir A., and research fellowship in Eugenics, IIIA 222, 223, IIIB 530; scheme for Galton Eugenics Laboratory sent to, IIIA 305, 306; letter to, on Eugenics Record Office, MA 303, 304; and Galton bequest, MA 301; letter of, to Galton, accepting gift for London University, MA 307; definition of Eugenics and, MA 269; on lady secretaries, MA 278 Rural Populations, fertility, etc. of, 1 1123-126 Buskin, letter of, MB 461 Russell, Count, caves of, IIIB 559, 560; book of, IIIB 569, 572 Russell, Dr, Galton's early tour with, 192-97 Russia, lessons from revolution in, MA 90; war of, with Japan, MB 532, 534 Russians, colour associations and number forms of, 11 240 Rutlamd Gate, No. 42, Galton's home 1857-1911,1111,12, 11 11 Plate III; determination of latitude of, II 50; workroom at, MA 238; tablet above porch of, MA 311 Ryley, Kathleen V., work of, MA 386, 387, 426 1 Sabine, Sir E., influence on Galton, II 59, 61; on Committee of Brit. 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