[36] These researches have not yet been published.
[37] In the later chapters of a former book, “Health, Strength, and Happiness” (Grant Richards, London; Mitchell Kennerley, New York, 1908), I have discussed various aspects of heredity from the eugenic point of view more fully than has been possible here.
[38] See the last sentence of the quotation from Forel on p. 130.
[39] For definition of these terms see Chap. xi.
[40] By some such means we may hope that man too may some day become domesticated without losing his fertility!
[41] 1 Corinthians xii. 22, 23, 24.
[42] Quoted from the Author's Evolution the Master Key.
[43] Mr. G. K. Chesterton, one of the most amusing of contemporary phenomena, has lately said: “The most serious sociologists, the most stately professors of eugenics, calmly propose that, ‘for the good of the race,’ people should be forcibly married to each other by the police.” Readers unacquainted with Mr. Chesterton's standard of accuracy and methods of criticism might be misled by this gay invention.
[44] The Family, p. 20.
[45] Encyclopædia Medica, vol. ii., Article “Deaf-Mutism.”