GALTON PAPERS
120/6. Notes, genealogical tables and newspaper 1870-82 cuttings collected by FG following the publication of Hereditary Genius
English Men of Science, their nature and nurture. London: MacMillan, 1874.
121(A and B). FG's working papers, notebooks, the c 1870-2
'key', a summary of the data and a printed list
of Fellows of the Royal Society for English
en of science
Twins
Data and notes for FG's inquiry into the effects of 1874-75 nature and nurture on the physical and mental characteristics of twins. His notes and letters being the replies to his circular: Questions about twins, divided into the categories given by FG:
122/1A. General (23 letters)
122/1B. "Aggregate" cases (13 letters) 122/10. Boys and girls (19 letters) 122/1D. Boys - unlike (20 letters) 122/1E. Boys - alike (33 letters) 122/1F. Boys - partly alike (6 letters) 122/1G. Girls - unlike (16 letters) 122/1H. Girls - alike (33 letters) 122/1J. Girls - partly alike (8 letters) 122/1K. Later notes and 9 letters 122/1M. Insanity in twins (20 letters)
122/2. FG's notebooks, working papers and indexes 1874-75 including abstracts of letters received and the MSS for his paper on the history of twins as a criterion of the relative powers of nature and nurture
122/3. Thirty-two letters sent to FG following the 1875 publication of'The history of twins as a criterion of the relative powers of nature and nurture: Fraser's Magazine, 12, 566-76 and the revised version reprinted^Tn J. Anthrop.Inst. 5, 391-406,from
Ansell, C. Child, J.
Beddoe, J. Crawford, J.R.
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