If the reader desires the name of only one book, that is certainly The Sexual Question (1908), by Professor August Forel. This has no rival anywhere, and cannot be overpraised.
[INDEX OF SUBJECTS]
- Ability, inheritance of, [114]
- “Acquired characters,” defined, [111]
- Acquired characters, Lamarckian theory of the transmission of, [283]
- —— progress, [262]
- —— ——, dangers of, [265]
- —— —— versus natural selection, [266]
- Acquirements, transmission of, by the art of writing, [261]
- —— versus inborn characters, [101]
- Acromegaly, [67]
- “Adam Bede”, [298]
- “Adolescence,” by Prof. Stanley Hall, [318]
- Alcohol, a racial poison, [211], [259]
- ——, an agent of selection, [206]
- —— and eugenics, [206]
- ——, and heredity, [206]
- —— and human degeneration, [242]
- —— and parenthood, [241]
- ——, effects of, on the racial organs, [208], [209] (note)
- ——, elimination by, [206]
- ——, the friends of, [243]
- —— trade, the, and widows and orphans, [245]
- “Alcohol and Infancy,” by Dr. Saleeby, [214]
- “Alcohol and the Human Body,” by Sir Victor Horsley and Mary D. Sturge, [319]
- Alcoholic Imperialism, [244]
- Alcoholism and the London County Council, [206]
- ——, both a cause and a symptom of degeneracy, [217]
- ——, parental, its influence on the offspring, [211]
- “Alcoholism, a Chapter in Social Pathology,” by Dr. W. C. Sullivan, [211], [242], [319]
- “Alcoholism, a Study in Heredity,” by G. Archdall Reid, [319]
- Ancestral inheritance, the law of, [xiv]
- Ancestry of men of genius, [152]
- ——, paternal and maternal, of equal importance, [152]
- Animal life and monogamy, [163]
- —— marriage, [162]
- Animals and promiscuity, [163]
- ——, the higher, and monogamy, 1[63]
- Army, inferior intelligence of the, to that of the Navy, [98]
- “Atavism,” defined, [111]
- “Attic Nights, The,” of Aulus Gellius, [271] (note)
- Australia, control of drunkards in, [242]
- “Autobiography” of Herbert Spencer, [58], [152]
- “Avariés, Les,” by Brieux, [252]
- Bacteria, domination of, [93]
- ——, rate of increase of, [160]
- Bibliography of eugenics, [305]
- —— of racial poisons, [318]
- —— of transmissible diseases, [318]
- Biography, as a guide to heredity, [152]
- ——, neglect of ancestral data in, [152]
- “Biology and History,” by Dr. Saleeby, [254] (note)
- “Biology, The Principles of,” by Herbert Spencer, [312]
- Biometrics, the study of, [xiii]
- Birth-rate, falling, eugenic aspect of the, [10]
- —— in China, [78]
- —— in Japan, [78]
- —— of man, [72]
- ——, statistics of, [74]
- Births, ratio of, of the sexes, [294]
- “Black Stain, The,” by G. R. Sims, [237], [319]
- Body, the necessity of the, [53]
- ——, relation of the, to the mind, [52]
- Brains, breeding for, [54]
- Breeding for brains, [54]
- —— for energy, [66]
- —— for intelligence, [147], [150], [153]
- —— for motherhood, [145], [146]
- Celibacy, non-eugenic results of, [116]
- Census, the uselessness of the, [6], [94]
- “Century Dictionary, The,” on eugenics, [314]
- Characters, inborn, versus acquirements, [101]
- Child-birth, superstition about, [106]
- Children, eugenics and cruelty to, [295]
- ——, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to, [295]
- “Children of the Nation, The,” by Sir John Gorst, [319]
- China, the birth-rate in, [78]
- ——, racial state of, [274]
- Church, non-eugenic action of the, [116]
- Civic worth, [68]
- Civilisation, ideal, [117]
- Civilisations, the decay of, [255]
- Cocaine, the racial influence of, [250]
- “Collectivism, Individualism and,” by Dr. Saleeby, [101] (note)
- Colour-blindness, see Daltonism
- Conception, attitude of eugenics before and after, [30]
- “Congenital” defined, [105], [112]
- “Conscientiousness”, [117]
- Crime, eugenics and, [177]
- ——, theories of, [177]
- ——, treatment of, [178]
- Criminality and civic worth, [68]
- “Cry of the Children, The,” by G. R. Sims, [237], [319]
- Daltonism and heredity, [179]
- “Dark ages,” caused by the celibacy of the fittest, [116]
- “Darwinism To-day,” by Vernon L. Kellogg, [312]
- “Data of Ethics, The,” by Spencer, [302] (note)
- Deaf-mutism and heredity, [173]
- Death-rate, a low, the cause of the multiplication of man, [73]
- ——, influence of density of population on the, [75]
- ——, limitation of the, [78]
- ——, statistics of the, [74]
- Decadence, National, [279]
- “Decadence,” by A. J. Balfour, [279]
- “Degeneration,” defined, [25] (note)
- Degeneration, human, and alcohol, [217], [242]
- ——, racial, [49]
- “Descent of Man, The,” by Charles Darwin, [171], [191], [197], [279], [311]
- “Deterioration,” defined, [25] (note)
- Diminution of offspring, the eugenic value of, [162]
- Disease, latency of, [108]
- Diseases, transmissible, bibliography of, [318]
- “Diseases of Occupation,” by Sir Thomas Oliver, [247] (note), [319]
- “Diseases of Society: The Vice and Crime Problem,” by G. K. Lydston, [318]
- Domestics, the politics of the future, [33], [285]
- “Drink Problem, The,” by Fourteen Medical Authorities, [319]
- “Drink Problem, The,” by Mrs. Scharlieb, [214]
- Drunkard, influence of the, on the race, [241]
- ——, marriage and parentage of the, [220], [235]
- ——, the habitual, control of, in various countries, [242]
- ——, ——, treatment of, by the London County Council, [39] (note), [220]–[238]
- Drunkenness, habitual, imprisonment as a treatment for, [218]
- ——, increase of, [218]
- Early Notification of Births Act, [33]
- “Economic Classics”, [312]
- Education, age at which to begin, [125]
- —— and heredity, [128]
- —— and inequality, [131]
- —— and race culture, [120]
- ——, eugenic, [139]
- —— for parenthood, [xii], [138]
- ——, higher, of woman, non-eugenic effects of, [xiii], [89]
- —— in the principle of selection, [137]
- ——, modern, the destruction of mind, [120]
- ——, sexual, of children, [139]
- ——, ——, of girls, [318]
- ——, the limits of, [123]
- ——, the provision of an environment, [12], [125]
- ——, the real functions of, [136]
- “Education,” by Herbert Spencer, [317]
- Elephant, birth-rate of the, [72] (note)
- Emigration, the eugenic evils of, [xi]
- ——, a remedy for over-population, [84]
- Energetic cost of reproduction, the, [87]
- Energy, breeding for, [66]
- ——, eugenic value of, [291]
- Environment, education the provision of, [12], [125]
- ——, effects of, [103]
- ——, good, defined, [275]
- —— and heredity, [126]
- ——, of motherhood, the, [270]
- Epilepsy, eugenics and, [176]
- Erect attitude, the, [55]
- “Essential Factor of Progress, The,” by Dr. Saleeby, [262]
- Eugenic sense, the creation of a, [144]
- Eugenics and alcohol, [206]
- ——, bibliography of, [305]
- —— and conception, [30]
- —— and crime, [177]
- —— and cruelty to children, [295]
- —— and Daltonism, [179]
- —— and hæmophilia, [179]
- —— and insanity, [175]
- ——, defined, [viii], [315]
- ——, epilepsy and, [176]
- ——, feeble-minded, the, and, [174]
- ——, higher education of woman, and, [89]
- —— in Germany, [154]
- ——, infant mortality, and, [20]
- ——, international, [xi]
- ——, Nietzscheanism and, [28]
- ——, politics and, [118]
- ——, positive and negative, [172]
- ——, present influence of, on marriage, [187]
- ——, religion and, [303]
- ——, the aims of, summarized, [276], [309]
- ——, the classes of society and, [119]
- ——, the length of marriage engagements and, [198]
- ——, the morality of, [303]
- ——, tuberculosis and, [178]
- ——, unemployment and, [293]
- ——, woman and, [294]
- Eugenics Education Society, the, [222], [229], [230], [299]
- —— —— ——, the history and objects of, [139]
- —— —— ——, the Inebriates Committee and, [240]
- —— —— ——, the reform of drunkards and, [241]
- “Eugenics as a Factor in Religion,” by F. Galton, [315]
- “Eugenics, Its Definition, Scope, and Aims,” by F. Galton, [314]
- “Eugenics, National, Studies in,” by F. Galton, [315]
- “Eugenics, National, The Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of,” by Karl Pearson, [315]
- “Eugenics, Probability the Foundation of,” by F. Galton, [315]
- “Eugenics, The Obstacles to,” by Dr. Saleeby, [175] (note)
- Evolution and progress, [48]
- ——, introduction of the term, [48] (note)
- “Evolution of Marriage, The,” by Prof. Letourneau, [312]
- “Evolution of Sex, The,” by Patrick Geddes and J. Arthur Thomson, [312]
- “Evolution, the Master Key,” by Dr. Saleeby, [147]
- “Evolution Theory, The,” by August Weismann, [311]
- Examinations, mental emetics, [121]
- “Family, The,” by Mrs. Elsie Clews Parsons, [161], [314]
- Fatherhood, eugenic, importance of, [154]
- ——, individual, [156]
- Feeble-minded, eugenics and the, [174]
- ——, the London County Council and the, [229]
- ——, the Royal Commission on the, [215], [242]
- “Fittest,” defined, [43]
- France, effect of Napoleonic wars on, [284]
- ——, increase of population in, [76]
- Francis Galton Eugenics Laboratory, the, [315]
- “French Revolution, The,” by Carlyle, [254] (note)
- Fulmar petrel, the multiplication of the, [73] (note)
- Generation, the independence of every, [3]
- Genesis, individuation and, [87]
- “Genetics, the Methods and Scope of,” by Prof. W. Bateson, [306]
- Genius, infertility of, [287], [92]
- ——, the production of, [289]
- ——, the transmission of, [289]
- ——, the value of, to the world, [291]
- “Genius, British, A Study of,” by Havelock Ellis, [308]
- “Genius, Hereditary,” by F. Galton, see Hereditary Genius
- Germany, eugenics in, [158]
- ——, increase of population in, [76], [77]
- “Germinal,” defined, [110]
- Germ-plasm, immortality of the, [256]
- “Germ-plasm, A Theory of Heredity, The,” by August Weismann, [208], [311]
- Girls, the sexual education of, [318]
- Great Britain, increase of population in, [76]
- Greece, the fall of, [260]
- Gymnasium versus playing fields, [63]
- Hæmophilia and heredity, [179]
- Hampstead, birth-rate of, the lowest in London, [78]
- “Health, Strength and Happiness,” by Dr. Saleeby, [119] (note)
- “Hereditary Genius,” by F. Galton, [107], [114], [289], [302] (note), [307], [308]
- Heredity, alcohol and, [206]
- ——, biography a guide to, [152]
- ——, Daltonism and, [179]
- ——, deaf-mutism and, [173]
- ——, education and, [128]
- ——, environment and, [126], [269]
- ——, hæmophilia and, [179]
- ——, obscured by acquired characters, [99]
- ——, race culture and, [99]
- ——, tuberculosis and, [179]
- “Heredity,” by Prof. J. A. Thomson, [99], [305]
- “Heredity and Environic Forces,” Dr. T. D. MacDougal on, [212]
- “Heredity and Selection in Sociology,” by George Chatterton-Hill, [311]
- “Heredity, Alcoholism, A Study in,” by G. Archdall Reid, [319]
- “Heredity, The Germ-Plasm, A Theory of,” by August Weismann, [311]
- “Heredity, The Principles of,” by G. Archdall Reid, [311]
- “History,” defined, [254]
- “History of Human Marriage, The,” by E., Westermarck, [312]
- “History of Matrimonial Institutions, A,” by G. E. Howard, [312]
- “Human Breed, The Possible Improvement of the, etc.,” by F. Galton, [314]
- “Human Faculty, Inquiries into,” by F. Galton, [308]
- Humanitarianism, indiscriminate, [27]
- Hygiene, individual and racial, [253]
- ——, school, [65]
- “Hygiene of Mind, The,” by T. S. Clouston, [319]
- “Hygiene of Nerves and Mind,” by August Forel, [242], [319]
- Imperialism, alcoholic, [244]
- ——, the old and the new, [33], [34]
- India as a wheat-producing country, [80]
- Individual versus race, [256]
- “Individualism and Collectivism,” by Dr. Saleeby, [101] (note)
- Individuation and genesis, [87]
- Inebriates, see Drunkards
- —— Act, the, [222], [224], [225], [230]
- —— ——, reports of the inspector under, [319]
- —— Committee, the Report of the, [239]
- Inebriety, see Drunkenness
- “Inebriety, Its Causation and Control,” by R. Welsh Branthwaite, [319]
- Infancy, helplessness of, [3], [147], [148]
- ——, the mind of, [124]
- ——, the, of slum children, [102]
- “Infancy, Alcohol and,” by Dr. Saleeby, [214]
- Infant mortality, [19], [97], [104], [150], [207], [257], [294]
- —— —— among the Jews, [274]
- —— ——, eugenics and, [20], [29], [31]
- —— ——, first public mention of, [33]
- —— —— in the east, [76]
- —— ——, polygamy and, [166]
- —— ——, reports of the 1908 conference on, [320]
- —— ——, the war against, [21]
- “Infant Mortality,” by Dr. George Newman, [86], [319]
- “Inherent,” defined, [109]
- Inheritance, pecuniary, non-eugenic influence of, [101]
- ——, see Heredity
- “Inquiries into Human Faculty,” by F. Galton, [92], [128], [290], [308]
- Inquisition, anti-eugenic effects of the, [267]
- Insanity, “breach of promise” and, [202]
- ——, eugenics and, [175]
- ——, increase of, [176]
- Instinct, plasticity of, [148], [149]
- Intelligence, breeding for, [147], [150], [153]
- ——, the creation of, [149]
- ——, nature and, [40]
- “Intensity of life,” the, [91]
- “Janus in Modern Life,” by Prof. Flinders Petrie, [22]
- Japan, birth-rate in, [78]
- ——, the racial development of, [268]
- Jews, the, alcohol and, [275]
- —— motherhood and, [274]
- ——, the survival of, [272]
- “Kingdom of Man, The,” by Sir E. Ray Lankester, [41] (note)
- Lamarckian theory of heredity, the, [134], [135], [208], [283]
- —— —— of racial degeneration, [258], [261]
- Lead, a racial poison, [247]
- “Leviathan,” by Hobbes, [106] (note)
- Licensing Bill of 1908, the, [223], [232]–[237]
- Life, the continuity of, [2]
- London County Council, alcoholism and, [206]
- —— —— ——, feeble-minded children and, [229]
- —— —— ——, the treatment of inebriates by, [39] (note), [220]–[238]
- —— Hospital, gift to, [11] (note)
- Longevity, marriage and, [191]
- Love, eugenic value of, [70]
- ——, motherhood and, [152]
- ——, survival value of, [51]
- ——, the two stages of, [186]
- “Making of Character, The,” by Prof. MacCunn, [124]
- Malaria, a racial poison, [260]
- “Malaria, A Neglected Factor in the History of Greece and Rome,” by W. H. S. Jones, [260], [282], [319]
- Man, the denudation and defencelessness of, [58]
- ——, the foundation of Empire, [262]
- ——, the future of, [299]
- ——, the latest product of evolution, [55]
- ——, the multiplication of, [71]
- “Man and Woman,” by Havelock Ellis, [318]
- Marriage, animal, [162]
- ——, average age at, [90]
- ——, breach of promise of, and race culture, [201]
- ——, —— ——, the law of, [202]
- ——, childless, [168]
- ——, contemporary, eugenic value of, [198]
- ——, control of, [184], [186]
- ——, defined, [170]
- ——, engagement of, eugenics and the length of, [198]
- ——, eugenic, [309]
- ——, ——, preparation for, [144]
- ——, ——, utility of, [162], [163], [168]
- ——, happiness in, extent of, [195]
- ——, human, [164]
- ——, inter-racial, [xi]
- ——, longevity and, [191]
- ——, “mixed” games and, [196], [197]
- —— of cousins, [xii], [168]
- —— of the deaf and dumb, [173]
- ——, present influence of, on eugenics, [187]
- ——, procreation, the paramount function of, [158]
- ——, selection for, [189]
- ——, ——, by woman, [194]
- ——, socialism and, [198]
- ——, survival-value of, [164]
- —— systems, English and French, [199]
- ——, the ball-room and, [196], [197]
- ——, the field of choice in, [195]
- ——, the Income Tax and, [174]
- ——, the, of inebriates, [235]
- ——, the sanctity of, [313]
- ——, unselfish, [144]
- “Marriage, Human, The History of,” by E., Westermarck, [312]
- “Marriage, Restrictions in,” by F. Galton, [185], [204], [315]
- “Marriage, The Evolution of,” by Prof. Letourneau, [312]
- Married women's labour, [270]
- “Mass versus mind”, [95]
- Maternal care, development of, [150]
- —— impressions, [111]
- Maternalism, the principle of, [169]
- Maternity, see Motherhood
- “Matrimonial Institutions, A History of,” by G. E. Howard, [312]
- “Memories of my Life,” by F. Galton, [vii], [308]
- Mendelism, [108], [118], [293]
- “Methods and Scope of Genetics, The,” by Prof. W. Bateson, [306]
- Mind, selection of, [52]
- ——, the ascent of, [300]
- ——, the determinator of leadership, [59]
- ——, the master in war, [97]
- ——, the relation of, to the body, [52]
- —— versus mass, [95]
- —— —— muscle, [65]
- “Mind, The Hygiene of,” by T. S. Clouston, [319]
- “Mind, Hygiene of Nerves and,” by August Forel, [319]
- Monogamy, eugenic value of, [165], [170]
- ——, survival-value of, [166]
- —— the ideal condition, [150]
- —— the rule among higher animals, [163]
- Morality, survival-value of, [51]
- Morphinomania, parental, its influence on the offspring, [212]
- Motherhood, [169]
- —— and love, [152]
- ——, breeding for, [145], [146]
- —— carried on by unskilled labour, [151]
- —— during the decline of Rome, [270], [271] (note)
- ——, education for, [151]
- ——, history and, [269]
- ——, Jewish, [274]
- ——, psychical, [151], [153]
- ——, the elevation of, [32]
- ——, the environment provided by, [269]
- ——, the evolution of, [149]
- ——, the safeguarding of, [170]
- ——, the subsidisation of, [151]
- Mothers, school for, [151]
- Multiplication of man, a low death-rate the cause of, [73]
- —— ——, the laws of, [86]
- —— ——, the rate of, [90]
- —— of the unfit, [189], [279]
- “Munera Pulveris,” by John Ruskin, [302] (note), [320]
- Muscle, right training of, [62]
- ——, the cult of, [60]
- —— versus Mind, [65]
- Muscles, useless, [61]
- Narcotics, irritant and non-irritant, [251]
- ——, possible racial influence of, [250]
- “National Life from the Standpoint of Science,” by Karl Pearson, [279], [315]
- “Natural Inheritance,” by F. Galton, [308]
- Natural selection, [35] et seq.
- —— —— and racial degeneration, [260]
- —— —— versus acquired progress, [266]
- Nature, the cruelty of, [38]
- “Nature,” defined, [110]
- “Nature of Man, The,” by Metchinkoff, [90]
- Navy, superior intelligence of the, to that of the Army, [98]
- “Nemesis of Nations, The,” by W. R. Paterson, [281]
- New Zealand, control of drunkards in, [242]
- Nicotine, racial influence of, [251]
- Nietzscheanism, eugenics and, [28]
- Nitrogen, the fixation of, [81]
- “Noteworthy Families”, [114] (note)
- “Nurture,” defined, [110]
- “Obstacles to Eugenics, The,” by Dr. Saleeby, [175] (note)
- Opinion, individual, power of, [138]
- ——, public, the education of, [14], [15]
- ——, the creation of, [138]
- Opium, possible racial influence of, [251]
- “Ordeal of Richard Feverel, The,” by George Meredith, [112] (note)
- “Origin of Species, The,” by Charles Darwin, [vii], [73] (note), [311]
- “Origin of Vertebrates, The,” by Dr. W. H. Gaskell, [50] (note)
- Overcrowding, [20]
- —— and tuberculosis, [181]
- —— and unemployment, [293]
- Parenthood, alcohol and, [241]
- ——, classification of society for, [104] (note)
- ——, education for, [xii], [138]
- ——, eugenic power of, [199]
- —— of inebriates, [220]
- ——, selection for, [vii], [viii]
- ——, the elevation of, [293], [294]
- ——, the link of life, [3]
- ——, the most desirable, [91]
- ——, the rise of, [161]
- ——, the sanctity of, [138]
- Parents, selection of, [4]
- ——, proportion of, to population, [4]
- Paris, hospitals in, [247]
- Physique, eugenic, importance of, [69]
- Playing fields versus gymnasia, [63]
- Politics, defined, [286]
- ——, domestics the future, [33], [285]
- ——, eugenics and, [118]
- “Politics,” Aristotle's, [167]
- Polygamy and infant mortality, [166]
- ——, significance of, [165]
- Population, density of, influence of the, on the death rate, [75]
- ——, increase of, and the food supply, [79]
- ——, ——, emigration a remedy for, [84]
- ——, ——, safe extent of, [93]
- ——, ——, statistics of, [75], [76]
- ——, quantity versus quality of, [93]
- ——, starvation a controller of, [84]
- ——, statistics of, as data for prophecy, [93]
- ——, survival-value of, [90], [91]
- ——, the test of, [95]
- “Population and Progress,” by Montague Crackanthorpe, [315]
- “Population, The Principles of,” by T. R. Malthus, [83], [85], [312]
- “Possible Improvement of the Human Breed, etc.,” by F. Galton, [314]
- Posterity, our duty to, [10]
- “Poverty and Hereditary Genius,” by Constable, [308]
- Prevention of Crimes Act, The, [179] (note)
- “Prevention of Tuberculosis, The,” by Dr. A. Newsholme, [319]
- “Principles of Biology, The,” by Herbert Spencer, [86], [312]
- “Principles of Heredity, The,” by G. Archdall Reid, [311]
- “Principles of Population, The,” by T. R. Malthus, see “Population, The Principles of”
- “Probability, the Foundation of Eugenics,” by F. Galton, [315]
- Progress, acquired, see Acquired progress
- —— defined, [50], [303]
- ——, evolution and, [48]
- —— of achievement, and of the race, [4]
- ——, racial and acquired, [262]
- “Progress, Population and,” by Montague Crackanthorpe, [315]
- Promiscuity among animals, [163]
- Public opinion, education of, [14], [15]
- Quality versus quantity, [293]
- Race, immortality of, [256]
- —— versus individual, [256]
- Race-culture and human variety, [297]
- ——, education and, [120]
- ——, socialism and, [133]
- ——, the promise of, [287]
- “Race-Culture or Race Suicide,” by R. R. Rentoul, [316]
- “Race Prejudice,” by Jean Finot, [318]
- Racial degeneration and natural selection, [260]
- —— ——, cause of, [263]
- —— ——, the Lamarckian theory of, [258], [263]
- —— instinct, education of the, [xii]
- —— poisons, the, [x], [246]
- —— —— and decadence, [259]
- —— ——, bibliography of, [318]
- “Racial poisons,” introduction of the term, [205]
- “Racial Hygiene or Negative Eugenics,” by Dr. Saleeby, [205]
- Racial senility, the fallacy of, [256]
- “Reformatory,” the word, [238]
- Regression towards mediocrity, the law of, [288]
- Religion, eugenics and, [303]
- ——, the survival-value of, [303]
- “Religion, Eugenics as a Factor in,” by F. Galton, [315]
- Religious persecution, non-eugenic results of, [116], [264]
- Reproduction, the cost of, in energy, [87]
- “Republic, The,” of Plato, [166], [313]
- “Restrictions in Marriage,” by F. Galton, [185], [204], [315]
- Reversed selection, [265]
- —— ——, the final cause of racial decay, [264], [266]
- —— ——, war a cause of, [284]
- “Reversion,” defined, [111]
- Rome, the decline of, [281]
- ——, motherhood during the decline of, [270]
- Russia, increase of population in, [76]
- —— as a wheat-producing country, [80], [81]
- “School hygiene”, [65]
- “Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of National Eugenics, The,” by Karl Pearson, [315]
- Selection, alcohol an agent in, [206]
- —— and racial change, [260]
- —— by marriage, [189]
- —— for parentage, [vii], [viii]
- ——, natural, see Natural Selection
- —— of mind, [52]
- —— of woman, for marriage, [189]
- ——, reversed, see Reversed Selection
- ——, sexual, [67], [190], [197], [202]
- ——, the principle of, education in, [137]
- “Sex and Society,” by W. I. Thomas, [317]
- “Sex, The Evolution of,” by Patrick Geddes and J. Arthur Thomson, [312]
- “Sexual Choice”, [314]
- Sexual education of children, [139]
- —— —— of girls, [318]
- —— selection, [67], [190], [197], [202]
- “Sexual Selection in Man,” by Havelock Ellis, [202]
- “Sexuel Frage, Die” (The Sexual Question), by August Forel, [130], [242], [253], [320]
- Siegfried, the story of, [304]
- “Social Psychology,” by Dr. McDougall, [117]
- Socialism and education, [129], [130], [132]
- —— and marriage, [198]
- —— and race-culture, [133]
- —— and selection for marriage, [194]
- Society, the classification of, and eugenics, [119]
- ——, classification of, for parenthood, [104] (note)
- “Society, The Diseases of,” by G. F. Lydston, [318]
- “Society, Sex and,” by W. I. Thomas, [317]
- “Sociological Papers”, [41], [114] (note), [185] (note), [279], [289], [314], [315]
- Sociological Society, the, [275]
- “Sociology, Heredity and Selection in,” by G. Chatterton-Hill, [311]
- “Sociology, The Study of,” by Herbert Spencer, [317]
- Soldiers, mistaken muscular training of, [63]
- Spain, the racial condition of, [267], [268]
- “Spontaneous,” defined, [215]
- Starvation as a controller of population, [84]
- ——, extent of, in England, [82]
- Stepney, birth-rate of, the highest in London, [78]
- Sterilization of mental and physical degenerates, [316]
- Strength versus skill, [62]
- “Struggle for existence,” the, [42], [83], [280]
- “Studies in National Eugenics,” by F. Galton, [315]
- “Studies in the Psychology of Sex”, [202]
- “Study of British Genius, A,” by Havelock Ellis, [308]
- “Study of Sociology, The,” by Herbert Spencer, [192], [317]
- “Survival of the fittest,” the, [43], [49]
- Survival-value, [46]
- —— of love, [51]
- —— of monogamy, [51]
- —— of population, [90], [91]
- —— of religion, the, [303]
- —— of the tape-worm, [47]
- ——, physical versus psychical, [50]
- “Survival-Value of Religion, The,” by Dr. Saleeby, [303]
- Syphilis, a racial poison, [252]
- “Syphilology and Venereal Diseases,” by Dr. C. F. Marshall, [253]
- Talent, the production of, [290]
- Tape-worm, survival value of the, [47]
- Tasmanians, racial disappearance of the, [257]
- Taubach, the Driftmen of, [59]
- Temperance legislation, the failure of, [236]
- “Time and Tide,” by John Ruskin, [96], [131], [254] (note), [296], [320]
- Tobacco and the race, [257]
- ——, influence of, on pregnancy, [252]
- Tuberculosis, eugenics and, [179]
- ——, heredity and, [180]
- ——, overcrowding and, [181]
- ——, racial extermination by, [260]
- “Tuberculosis, The Prevention of,” by A. Newsholme, [319]
- Unemployment, eugenics and, [293]
- ——, overcrowding and, [293]
- United States, control of drunkards in the, [242]
- —— ——, higher education of woman in the, [89]
- —— ——, increase of population in the, [76]
- —— ——, the, a wheat-producing country, [80], [81]
- “Unto this Last,” by John Ruskin, [320]
- Variation, [297]
- “Variation, Heredity and Evolution,” by R. H. Lock, [311]
- “Variations in Animals and Plants,” by H. M. Vernon, [311]
- Vertebrates, evolution of the, [55]
- Vital economy, the principle of, [17], [19]
- War, a cause of reversed selection, [284]
- ——, mind the master in, [97]
- Wealth, Ruskin's definition of, [17]
- “Westminster Gazette, The,” on the population and the food supply, [79]
- Wheat, improvement in, [82]
- —— problem, the, [79]
- “Wheat Problem, The,” by Sir William Crookes, [80]
- Wheat, Prof. Biffen's, [109]
- Whiskey, defined, [232]
- “Widows and Orphans,” and the alcohol trade, [245]
- Woman and eugenics, [193], [294]
- ——, employment of, [294]
- ——, the higher education of, non-eugenic effects of, [89]
- Women, married, and labour, [270]
- ——, secret drinking by, [232]
- ——, selection for marriage by, [194]
- Work, the eugenic necessity of, [264]
- Writing, the art of, as a means of transmission, [261]
- “Yellow Peril,” the, [78], [269]
- “Youth, its Education, Regimen and Hygiene,” by Stanley Hall, [318]
[INDEX OF NAMES]
- Aristotle, [262]
- —— on motherhood, [167]
- —— on racial decay, [256], [257]
- ——, “Politics,” by, [167]
- Arnold, Matthew, [289]
- ——, Thomas, [289]
- Asquith, H. H., [234]
- Bach, [300]
- —— family, the, [289]
- Bacon on the command of Nature, [13], [26], [41]
- Balfour, A. J., [228]
- ——, ——, on decadence, [234], [279], [280]
- ——, ——, on intemperance, [235]
- ——, ——, on legislation, [233]
- ——, ——, on Licensing Bill of 1908, [233]
- ——, ——, on politics, [286]
- Ballantyne, Dr., on the unborn infant, [320]
- Barker, Ernest, on the destruction of marriage, [167]
- Bateson, Prof. W., “Methods and Scope of Genetics,” by, [306]
- Bateson, Prof. W., on education, [120]
- ——, ——, on Mendelism, [306]
- Beethoven, [127], [146], [289], [292]
- Bertillon, M., on marital longevity, [192]
- Biffen, Prof., and his experiments on wheat, [109]
- Booth, the Rt. Hon. Charles, on the extent of starvation, [82]
- Bouchacourt on the care of motherhood, [145]
- Bourneville, on lead poisoning, [247]
- Branthwaite, Dr. R. Welsh, [228], [238]
- ——, ——, “Inebriety, Its Causation and Control,” by, [217] (note), [319]
- ——, ——, on alcoholism as a symptom of degeneracy, [217]
- Brieux, “Les Avariés”, [252]
- Brooks, Graham, on the Negro race, [xi]
- Brouardel, parental morphinomania, [212]
- Browning, Robert, [135]
- Buckle, [267]
- Buddha, [146]
- Bulstrode, Dr., on tuberculosis, [181] (note)
- Burchell, [52]
- Burns, the Rt. Hon. John, on motherhood, [32]
- Byron on the decay of nations, [255]
- Cakebread, Jane, the case of, [222], [225], [228], [238]
- Carlyle, Thomas, [309]
- ——, ——, on history, [254] (note)
- ——, ——, “The French Revolution,” by, [254] (note)
- Chatterton-Hill, George, “Heredity and Selection in Sociology,” by, [311]
- Chesterton, G. K., on eugenics, [158] (note)
- Clouston, T. S., “The Hygiene of Mind,” by, [319]
- Cobden, Richard, [17]
- Cohn on the multiplication of bacteria, [160]
- Coleridge, [262]
- Combemale, experiments of, in alcoholism, [211]
- Constable, “Poverty and Hereditary Genius,” by, [308]
- Copernicus, [180]
- Cottrell, Mr., on the population of London, [76]
- Crackanthorpe, Mr. Montague, on the birth rate, [95]
- ——, ——, “Population and Progress,” by, [315]
- Crichton-Browne, Sir James, on education, [125]
- Crookes, Sir William, [85]
- ——, ——, on the wheat supply, [80]
- ——, ——, “The Wheat Problem,” by, [80]
- Darwin, Charles, [42], [236], [296], [301], [307], [313]
- ——, ——, and the effect of music on plants, [127]
- ——, ——, centenary of the birth of, [vii]
- ——, ——, his talented ancestry and kindred, [289]
- ——, ——, on degeneration, [171]
- ——, ——, on national rise and decline, [275] (note)
- ——, ——, on natural selection, [83], [137], [260], [261]
- ——, ——, on sexual selection, [67], [190], [197]
- ——, ——, on the elephant, [72] (note)
- ——, ——, on the future, [293]
- ——, ——, on the multiplication of the unfit, [227], [279]
- ——, ——, on the queen bee, [44]
- ——, ——, on vitality and muscularity, [67] (note)
- ——, ——, Ruskin on, [95]
- ——, ——, “The Descent of Man,” by, [171], [191], [197], [279], [311]
- ——, ——, “The Origin of Species,” by, [43], [73] (note), [311]
- Darwin, Erasmus, the grandfather of Charles Darwin, [289], [290]
- ——, Francis, [290]
- ——, Sir George, [290]
- Demme and parental alcoholism, [212]
- Disraeli on circumstances, [149]
- Down, Dr. Langdon, on drunkenness and the feeble-minded, [219]
- Dunlop, Dr. A. R., on habitual drunkenness, [219]
- Eccles, McAdam, on alcohol and the racial organs, [209]
- ——, ——, on drunkenness, [221]
- Ellis, Havelock, “A Study of British Genius,” by, [308]
- ——, ——, “Man and Woman,” by, [318]
- ——, ——, on drunkenness, [219]
- ——, ——, on sexual selection, [202], [204]
- ——, ——, on socialism and education, [132]
- ——, ——, “Sexual Selection in Man,” by, [202]
- Emerson on mass versus mind, [96]
- —— on the morality of the universe, [37]
- Empedocles on survival value, [46]
- Epictetus on fools, [130]
- Etienne on opinion as ruler, [234]
- Féré on alcohol, [207]
- Ferrier, Prof. David, on habitual drunkenness, [219]
- Finot, Jean, on the Negro race, [xi]
- ——, ——, “Race Prejudice,” by, [318]
- Fleck, Dr., on drunkenness and the feeble-minded, [219]
- Forel, Prof. August, [17], [137]
- ——, ——, “Die Sexuel Frage,” by [130], [242], [253], [320]
- ——, ——, “Hygiene of Nerves and Mind,” by, [242], [319]
- ——, ——, on alcohol as a racial poison, [244]
- ——, ——, on alcoholism and heredity, [242]
- ——, ——, on education, [129], [130]
- ——, ——, on our duty to posterity, [35]
- ——, ——, on the future of the race, [171]
- ——, ——, on the nervous system, [53]
- ——, ——, on the sexual education of children, [139]
- Galton, Francis, [vii], [110], [206], [293], [307]
- ——, ——, and acquired characters, the non-transmission of, [114] (note), [216], [259]
- ——, ——, and biometrics, [xiii]
- ——, ——, and eugenics, positive and negative, [172]
- ——, ——, and G. B. Shaw, [155]
- ——, ——, and the law of regression towards mediocrity, [289]
- ——, ——, “Eugenics as a Factor in Religion,” by, [315]
- ——, ——, “Eugenics, its Definition, Scope, and Aims,” by, [314]
- ——, ——, “Hereditary Genius,” by [107], [114], [289], [302] (note), [307], [308]
- ——, ——, his kinship to Darwin, [289]
- ——, ——, “Inquiries into Human Faculty,” by, [92], [128], [290], [308]
- ——, ——, “Memories of my Life,” by, [vii], [308]
- ——, ——, “Natural Inheritance,” by, [308]
- ——, ——, on ancestry, a rational pride in, [144]
- ——, ——, on breeding for ability, [153]
- ——, ——, —— energy, [67], [153]
- ——, ——, —— health, [145], [153]
- ——, ——, on civic worth, [68]
- ——, ——, on civilisation, [117]
- ——, ——, on energy, [193] (note), [290]
- ——, ——, on eugenics, the meaning and the aims of, [157], [298], [315]
- ——, ——, on functionally produced modifications, the non-inheritance of, [211]
- ——, ——, on genius, hereditary, [107], [114]
- ——, ——, ——, the quality of, [114] (note)
- ——, ——, on human intelligence, [41]
- ——, ——, on human variety, [298]
- ——, ——, on marriage, eugenic, [168]
- ——, ——, ——, late, [92]
- ——, ——, ——, the subsidisation of, [200]
- ——, ——, on motherhood, the subsidisation of, [157]
- ——, ——, on national eugenics, [115]
- ——, ——, on national rise and decline, [279]
- ——, ——, on public opinion, the formation of, [15]
- ——, ——, on society, the eugenic value of the various classes of, [104]
- ——, ——, on sociology, the duties of, [275]
- ——, ——, on the desirable qualities, [299]
- ——, ——, on the future of man, [302]
- ——, ——, on the production of genius, [288]
- ——, ——, on the production of talent, [292]
- ——, ——, “Probability the Foundation of Eugenics,” by, [315]
- ——, ——, “Restrictions in Marriage,” by, [185], [204], [315]
- ——, ——, “Studies in National Eugenics,” by, [315]
- ——, ——, “The Possible Improvement of the Human Breed, under existing Conditions of Law and Sentiment,” by, [314]
- Gaskell, Dr. W. H., “The Origin of Vertebrates,” by, [50] (note)
- Geddes, Prof. Patrick, on Government, [122]
- ——, ——, “The Evolution of Sex,” by, and Prof. J. A. Thomson, [312]
- Gibbon, [271] (note)
- —— on history, [254]
- —— on the necessity for advance or retrogression, [266]
- Gladstone, Herbert, and the treatment of chronic inebriates by the London County Council, [222], [223]
- Godwin, William, on literature, [262] (note)
- Goethe on activity, [291] (note)
- —— on fate and chance, [12]
- —— on ignorance, [223]
- —— on marriage, [168]
- —— on the education of race, [136]
- Gorst, Sir John, “The Children of the Nation,” by, [319]
- Hall, Prof. Stanley, “Adolescence,” by, [318]
- ——, ——, “Youth, its Education, Regimen and Hygiene,” by, [318]
- Helvetius on the influence of education, [128]
- Hobbes, Thomas, on “Words”, [106]
- ——, ——, “Leviathan,” by, [106] (note)
- Holmes, Mr. Thomas, on habitual drunkenness, [220]
- Horsley, Sir Victor, and Mary D. Sturge, “Alcohol and the Human Body,” by, [319]
- Howard, G. E., “A History of Matrimonial Institutions,” by, [312]
- Huxley, [29], [40], [58], [280], [281]
- ——, “Evolution and Ethics,” by, [26]
- —— on cosmic nature, [26], [36], [39] (note)
- —— on Pasteur, [94]
- —— on public opinion, [135]
- —— on the multiplication of the unfit, [227]
- Im Thurn, Mr., on marriage customs of Guiana, [184]
- Jones, Dr. Robert, on the case of Jane Cakebread, [328]
- Jones, W. H. S., “Malaria: a Neglected Factor in the History of Greece and Rome,” by, [319]
- Joubert, [18]
- Kant, [4], [87]
- —— on the influence of education, [128]
- Keats, [46], [50]
- Kellogg, Vernon L., “Darwinism To-day,” by, [312]
- Kelvin, Lord, his services to life, [95]
- Kipling, Rudyard, and imperialism, [244], [245]
- ——, ——, on breeds in the making, [245]
- ——, ——, on emigration, [9]
- Kirby, Miss, on the feeble-minded, [220]
- Kirkup, Thomas, on Malthusianism, [84]
- Koch and tuberculosis, [180]
- Lamarck, [36]
- —— on inheritance of acquired characters, [134], [258], [259], [261]
- —— versus Weismann, [206], [207], [208]
- Lankester, Sir E. Ray, on man, the controller of nature, [41]
- ——, ——, on the multiplication of man, [9], [71], [72]
- ——, ——, on the struggle for existence, [42], [280]
- ——, ——, “The Kingdom of Man,” by, [41] (note)
- Legrain on alcoholism and heredity, [220]
- Leonardo da Vinci, [264]
- Letourneau, Prof., “The Evolution of Marriage,” by, [312]
- Lewin on lead poisoning, [248]
- Lister, Lord, his services to life, [95]
- Livingstone, Dr., on African marriage customs, [184]
- Lock, R. H., “Variation, Heredity and Evolution,” by, [311]
- Lombroso, criminological work of, [177]
- London, Bishop of, on the falling birth-rate, [96]
- Love, Dr., on deaf-mutism, [174]
- Lowell, J. R., on human suffering, [130]
- Lucretius, [12], [260]
- Lydston, G. F., “The Diseases of Society: the Vice and Crime Problem,” by, [318]
- MacCunn, Prof., on the infant mind, [124]
- ——, ——, “The Making of Character,” by, [124]
- MacDougal, Dr. T. D., on “Heredity and Environic Forces”, [210]
- McDougall, Dr. W., on infant mortality, [23]
- ——, ——, on transmissible characters, [117]
- ——, ——, “Social Psychology,” by, [117]
- Magee, Archbishop, [243]
- Malthus, T. R., [17], [313]
- ——, ——, his theory, [80], [83]
- ——, ——, ignorance as to his essay, [85]
- ——, ——, importance of his doctrine to-day, [85]
- ——, ——, “The Principles of Population,” by, [83], [85], [312]
- Marcus Aurelius, [298]
- Marshall, Dr. C. F., on alcohol and syphilis, [253]
- ——, ——, “Syphilology” by, [253]
- Maudsley, Dr., on eugenics, [187]
- Mendel, the theory of, [108], [307]
- Meredith, George, [37], [231], [287]
- ——, ——, “The Ordeal of Richard Feverel,” by, [112] (note)
- Metchnikoff, on age at marriage, [90]
- ——, “The Nature of Man,” by, [90]
- Mill, James, [289]
- ——, John Stuart, [182], [289]
- ——, ——, on nature, [38]
- Milton, [292]
- Morgan, Prof. Lloyd, “Survival Value”, [46]
- Mott, Dr. F. W., on habitual drunkenness, [219]
- Mozart, [126]
- Napoleon, the wars of, cause of reversed selection in France, [284]
- Newman, Dr. George, on the falling birth-rate, [86] (note)
- ——, ——, “Infant Mortality,” by, [86], [319]
- Newsholme, Dr. A., on tuberculosis, [182]
- ——, ——, “The Prevention of Tuberculosis,” by, [319]
- Newton, Sir Isaac, [6], [146], [288], [300], [301]
- ——, saved by motherhood, [150]
- Nietzsche and the Darwinian theory, [51]
- —— and the super-man theory, [25]
- —— and “transvaluation,” [101]
- —— on organic evolution, [158]
- Oliver, Sir Thomas, on lead poisoning, [247], [248], [249]
- ——, ——, “Diseases of Occupation,” by, [247] (note), [319]
- Palestrina, [127]
- Palmerston, Lord, [131]
- Parsons, Dr. Elsie Clews, on diminution of offspring, [162]
- ——, ——, on parentage, [161], [162]
- ——, ——, “The Family,” by, [314]
- Pascal, [52]
- Pasteur and tuberculosis, [180]
- ——, his value to the French nation, [94]
- —— on the abolition of disease, [72]
- Paterson, W. R., on slavery, the cause of the fall of empires, [281]
- ——, ——, “The Nemesis of Nations,” by, [281]
- Pearson, Prof. Karl, [314]
- ——, ——, and biometrics, [xiii]
- ——, ——, “National Life from the Standpoint of Science,” by, [279], [315]
- ——, ——, on national rise and decline, [275] (note), [279]
- ——, ——, on the multiplication of the yellow races, [78]
- ——, ——, “The Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of National Eugenics,” by, [315]
- Pericles, [292]
- Petrie, Prof. Flinders, “Janus in Modern Life,” by, [22]
- ——, ——, on infantile mortality, [22]
- Plato and motherhood, [166]
- —— and the destruction of the family, [169], [313]
- —— on the duty of Governments, [276]
- —— on racial decay, [256], [257]
- —— on the sanctity of marriage, [313]
- —— on the State as mother, [313]
- ——, “The Republic,” of, [166], [313], [314]
- Pope, on genius and insanity, [176]
- Potts, Dr. W. A., on “The Relation of Alcohol to Feeble-mindedness”, [214], [216]
- Ranke, Prof., on the mind of man, [59]
- Ravenhill, Miss Alice, on “Education for Motherhood”, [32]
- ——, ——, on the education of girls, [320]
- Reid, Dr. Archdall, on alcohol, [206], [211]
- ——, ——, on humanitarianism and deterioration, [24], [25]
- ——, ——, on the marriage of drunkards, [235]
- ——, ——, on the resistance of the germ-plasm, [250]
- ——, ——, “Alcoholism, A Study in Heredity,” by, [319]
- ——, ——, “The Principles of Heredity,” by, [311]
- Rembrandt, [4]
- Rennert on lead poisoning, [247], [248]
- Rentoul, Dr. R. R., on the sterilisation of mental and physical degenerates, [316]
- ——, ——, “Race Culture or Race Suicide,” by, [316]
- Reynolds, Sir Alfred, on the treatment of inebriates, [226], [230]
- Roche, Sir Boyle, on posterity, [11]
- Roques on lead poisoning, [247]
- Ross, Prof. Ronald, “Malaria, A Neglected Factor in the History of Greece and Rome,” introduced by, [319]
- ——, ——, on malaria as a cause of national decay, [260], [282]
- Rowntree, B. Seebohm, on the extent of starvation, [82]
- Ruskin, John, “Munera Pulveris,” by, [302] (note), [320]
- ——, “Time and Tide,” by, [96], [131], [254] (note), [296], [320]
- ——, “Unto this Last,” by, [320]
- —— on Darwin, [95]
- —— on education and inequality, [131]
- —— on life the only wealth, [17], [133], [269]
- —— on marriage, [296]
- —— on mass versus mind, [96]
- —— on posterity, [287]
- —— on the duty of Governments, [18], [276]
- —— on the future of man, [302]
- —— on the manufacture of souls, [270]
- —— on the neglect of children, [145]
- —— on the neglect of woman, [145]
- —— on true history, [254] (note)
- —— on work, [264]
- St. Francis, [301]
- Saleeby, Dr., “Alcohol and Infancy,” by, [214]
- ——, ——, and G. B. Shaw, his controversy on marriage with, [157]
- ——, ——, “Evolution, the Master Key,” by, [147]
- ——, ——, “Health, Strength and Happiness,” by, [119] (note)
- ——, ——, “Individualism and Collectivism,” by, [101] (note)
- ——, ——, “Obstacles to Eugenics,” by, [175] (note)
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- —— on marriage, [164]
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- ——, ——, on natural selection, [83]
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