Noteworthy Families (Modern Science) / An Index to Kinships in Near Degrees between Persons Whose Achievements Are Honourable, and Have Been Publicly Recorded
Francis Galton; Edgar Schuster
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  • Jackson, George, [75]
  • Jenkinson, Sir Edward, [5]
  • Jevons, W. Stanley, [57]
  • Jerusalem, archæology of, [76]
  • Johnstone, Professor Robert, [10]
  • Joly, Henry Edward, [36]
    • Jasper Robert, [37]
    • John, [36]
    • Rev. John P., [36]
    • Mary, [37]
  • “Journal of Hygiene,” [13], [28]
  • Kashmir, [26], [27]
  • “Kempe and Kemp Families, A History of the,” [38]
  • Kempe, Alfred Bray, [37], [ 82]
    • Alfred John, [37]
    • Edward, [38]
    • Harry Robert, [38]
    • John Arrow, [38]
    • John E., [37], [82]
  • Kelvin, Lord, [68]
  • Khartoum, Battle of, [46]
  • Kilmore, Bishop of, [43]
  • “King Alfred,” [57]
  • King, George, [69]
  • Kinsfolk, Noteworthy, Number of in each Degree, [xxxiii]
    • Number of in each Degree, [xxviii]
    • Number of in 100 Families, who survived Childhood, [xxx]
    • of each person, difficulty of obtaining number of, [x]; reasons for difficulty, [x]
  • Kinsmen, Number of Noteworthy, Recorded in 207 Returns, [xl]
  • Kinship, Nomenclature of, [xxvi]
  • Kirkpatrick, Lieutenant-General, [64]
  • Knossos, Palace of, [20]
  • Koptos, prehistoric Egyptian at, [53]
  • Kynaston, Professor Herbert, [67]
  • Labouchere, Henry, [4]
  • Lamarck, [17]
  • Lancaster, Joseph, [24]
  • Lankester, Edwin, [38], [81]
    • E. Forbes, [39]
    • Professor E. Ray, [38], [81]
    • Fay, [39]
    • Nina, [39]
    • Phebe, [39]
    • S. Rushton, [39]
  • Larmor, Dr., [63]
  • “Lay Texts,” [66]
  • Leicester, Earl of, [54]
  • “Leo X.,” [57]
  • “Life in Early Britain,” [77]
  • Liverpool Cathedral, [60]
  • Lister, Lord, [39], [81]
    • Arthur, [40], [81]
    • Arthur H., [40]
    • Gulielma, [40]
    • J.J. (biologist), [40]
    • J.J. (optical investigator), [40], [81]
  • Llewelyn, John Dillwyn, [46]
  • Lodge, Alfred, [41]
    • Eleanor C., [41]
    • George E., [41]
    • Sir Oliver, [40]
    • Richard, [40]
    • Robert J., [40]
  • Lombroso, [xvi]
  • “London, Life and Labour of People of,” [6]
  • “Lorenzo de' Medici, Life of,” [57]
  • Lubbock, Edgar, [42]
    • Sir John, [41], [80]
    • Right Hon. Sir John, [41]
    • Sir John William, [41], [80]
    • Sir Neville, [42]
  • Lunacy and imaginative power, [xvi]
  • Lusi, Frederick, Comte de (soldier), [37]
    • Frederick, Comte de (statesman), [36]
    • Spiridion, Comte de, [37]
  • Macaulay, [24]
  • McClintock, Alfred H., [43]
    • Sir Francis L., [42]
    • H.F., [43]
    • John, Lord Rathdonell, [43]
    • J.W.L., [43]
    • Patience, [42]
    • R.S., [44]
  • Macdowall, Hay, [7]
  • Mackenzie, Charles, [48]
    • Sir Morell, [48]
    • Sir Stephen, [48]
  • “Mahrattas, History of the,” [28]
  • Manor, Lord, [8]
  • Mariner's compass, [69]
  • Markham, Admiral Sir Albert, [44]
    • Sir Clements R., [44]
    • Lieutenant-General Sir Edwin, [44]
    • George, [45]
    • Admiral John, [45]
    • William (Archbishop of York), [45]
    • William, [44]
  • Marks applied to degree of noteworthiness, [xxxvi]
  • Maskelyne, M.H.N. Story, [45]
    • Nevil, [45]
  • Masterman, J. Story, [46]
  • Material on which book is based, [ix]
  • Melbourne, Lord, [4]
  • Meldola, David, [47]
    • Raphael F.R.S., [47]
    • Raphael (High Rabbi), [47]
  • “Mentone, Flora of,” [46]
  • Merit, standard of, [xiii]
  • “Merton Coll., Memorials of,” [61]
  • Miall, Edward, [48]
    • Rev. J.G., [48], [82]
    • Lewis C., [48], [82]
    • Stephen, [48]
  • Micrometers, machine for ruling, [75]
  • Miers, Edward J., [49]
    • Francis Charles, [49]
    • Professor H.A., [49]
    • John, [49]
  • “Middle Ages, Close of,” [41]
  • Midleton, seventh Viscount, [61]
  • Mill, [24]
    • James, [64]
  • Milner, Right Hon. Sir Frederick, [44]
  • Milnes, R. Monckton, Lord Houghton, [50]
    • R. Pemberton, [50]
    • R.S., [49]
  • “Mineralogy,” [49]
  • “Modern Science,” restriction to term as used on title-page, [xiii]
  • Moggridge, Traherne, [46]
  • “Mollusca, Manual of,” [79]
  • “Monumental Effigies of Great Britain,” [38]
  • “Moon and Stars, Memoirs of Heat of,” [52]
  • Moore, Thomas, [24]; “Life and Letters of,” [24]
  • Morgan, M.E. de, [55]
  • “Mosses, British,” [21]
  • Murchison, Sir R., Biography of, [25]
  • “Musical Grammar,” [35]
  • “Mycetozoa,” [21]
    • Monograph on, [40]
  • Naqada, prehistoric Egyptians at, [53]
  • “National Biography, Dictionary of,” [xiv]
  • “Nature,” [xxxi], [xxxii]
  • Naucratis, Greek settlements at, [53]
  • Nautical Almanac, [45]
  • Nebulæ, discovery of, [52]
  • Nelson, bust of Miss Horatio, [70]
  • Newton, Professor Alfred, [49]
    • A.W., [50]
    • Sir Edward, [50]
    • F.J., [50]
    • Lieutenant-General H.P., [50]
    • R. Milnes, [50]
    • William, [49]
    • General W.S., [50]
  • New York, tunnel under river in, [27]
  • Nomenclature of Kinship, [xxvi]
  • “Nonconformist,” [48]
  • Northbrook, first Baron, [4]
    • first Earl of, [3]
  • Norwich, Roman Catholic Cathedral at, [60]
  • Noteworthy Kinsfolk, Number of in Each Degree, [xxxiii]
  • Noteworthy, use of term in present work, [xiii], [xiv]
  • Noteworthies, Proportion of to the Generality, [xviii]
  • Noteworthiness, [xi]
    • Marked and Unmarked Degrees of, [xxxv]
    • As a Measure of Ability, [xx]
  • Noteworthiness as achieved, [xix]; statistically the outcome of ability and environment, [xxi]; in women, [xxxiii]; diminution of frequency of, with increase of distance of kinship, [xxxix]; expectation of, [xxxix]
  • Number of Kinsfolk in each Degree, [xxviii]
    • of Kinsfolk in 100 Families who Survived Childhood, [xxx]
    • of Noteworthy Kinsfolk in each Degree, [xxxiii]
    • Number of Noteworthy Kinsmen Recorded in 207 Returns, [xl]
  • “Ode to Immortality,” [xvi]
  • Oriel, Lord, [42]
  • “Origin of Species,” [18]
  • Otho, King, [9]
  • Owen, Robert, [24]
  • Palestine, Reconnaissance of, [76]
  • Palgrave, Elizabeth (née Dawson Turner), [51]
    • Sir Francis, [51], [83]
    • Francis Turner, [51]
    • Sir Reginald F.D., [52]
    • R.H.I., [51], [83]
    • W. Giffard, [52]
  • Parliamentary representatives, methods for electing, [xxxv]
  • Parsons, Charles A., [52], [80]
    • Lawrence, fourth Earl of Rosse, [52], [80]
    • William, third Earl of Rosse, [52], [80]
  • Peacock, [64]
  • Peel, Sir Robert's, Cabinet, [4]
  • “Penelope,” [39]
  • Penny postage, [33]
  • Percy anecdotes, [37]
  • Persian Boundary Commission, [5]
  • Petrie, Anne Flinders, [53]
    • Martin, [53]
    • Matthew, [53]
    • William, [53], [81]
    • Professor W.M. Flinders, [53], [81]
  • “Philobiblon Society,” [50]
  • Pickering, Anne Maria, [54]
    • Edward Hayes, [54]
    • Percival, [55]
    • Percival Andrée, [54], [83]
    • P.S.U., [54], [83]
  • Piel seafish hatchery, [31]
  • Pine, William, [21]
  • Place, Francis, [49]
  • “Platæa and Olympia,” [54]
  • Plowden, Sir Henry Meredith, [66]
    • Sir Trevor Chichele, [66]
  • Plymouth, [4]
  • “Poets on Poets,” [66]
  • “Political Economy, Dictionary of,” [51]
  • Political life, factors conducive to noteworthiness in, [xxi]
  • “Political Studies,” [61]
  • Polynesian race, [78]
  • Pope, Samuel, [39]
  • Port Erin Biological Station, [31]
  • Positivist Community, [7]
  • Price, Professor Bonamy, [xvi]
  • Proportion of Noteworthies to the Generality, [xviii]
  • Prussia, Queen of, [9]
  • Punakha, [26]
  • “Punch,” [56]
  • “Q.J.M.S.,” [39]
  • Radium, [68]
  • Ramsay, Sir Andrew C., [55]
    • Sir William, [55]
    • William, [55]
  • Rathdonell, Lord, [43]
  • Rayleigh, third Baron, [68], [81]
    • Lady, [2]
  • Reform Bill, [5]
    • Movement, [74]
  • Reid, Clement, [56]
    • Margery A., [56]
  • “Reminiscences of an Irish R.M.” [78]
  • Remoteness of kinship, degrees of, [xxviii]
  • Repute, built up by repeated testings of intelligence, energy, and character, [xix]
  • “Richelieu,” [41]
  • “Rise and Progress of English Commonwealth,” [51]
  • Robarts, Lubbock and Co., [41]
  • Robertson, Robert, [55]
  • Roscoe, Henry, [57], [83]
    • Sir Henry E., [7], [56], [83]
    • Robert, [57]
    • Thomas, [57]
    • William, [57]
    • W. Caldwell, [57]
    • William Stanley, [57]
  • Rosse, third Earl of, [52], [80]
    • fourth Earl of, [52], [80]
  • “Rothamsted Experiments, Lectures on the,” [75]
  • Routh, Dr. Amand J. McC., [59]
    • Dr. C.H.F., [58]
    • Edward J., [58]
    • Sir Randolph I., [58]
  • Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation, [41], [42]
  • Royal Institution, Francis Galton's lecture before, in 1864, [xiii]
  • “Royal Society's Year Book,” [xiii], [xxviii]
  • Russell, Lord John, [5]
  • “Rubayat” of Omar Khayum, [78]
  • Salisbury, third Marquis of, [2]
  • Sanderson, Sir James, [12]
  • Sattara State, [28]
  • Schimmelpenninck, [22]
  • Scholastic successes, a doubtful indication of future performance, [xxxiv]
  • Scotland, number of counties of, [xii]
  • Scott, Charles Brodrick, [61]
    • Charles William, [61]
    • Dukinfield Henry, [59], [84]
    • Edward Ashley, [61]
    • General Edward William, [61]
    • Ven. Edwin A., Archdeacon of Christchurch, New Zealand, [60]
    • Professor Hercules, [72]
    • George Digby, [61]
    • Sir George Gilbert, [59], [84]
    • George Gilbert, [60]
    • Giles Gilbert, [60]
    • Henry George, [60]
    • James George, Archdeacon of Dublin, [61]
    • James Smyth, [61]
    • John, Lord Eldon, [13], [30]
    • Sir John, [33]
    • John Pendred, [60]
    • Ven. Melville H., Archdeacon of Stafford, [60]
    • Robert Henry, [60]
    • Canon Thomas, [60]
    • Thomas (Biblical commentator), [59]
    • Thomas (of Queen's College, Cambridge), [59]
    • William, Lord Stowell, [13], [30]
  • “Scottish Character and Scenery, Etchings Illustrative of,” [25]
  • Secret history of family, importance of, [x]
  • Seeley, Sir John R., [15]
  • Sex of one child no clue of importance to that of any other child in same family, [xxxi]
  • Sibley, George, [71]
  • Sidgwick, Mrs. Henry, [1]
  • Simpson, Alfred, [5]
  • Siphon recorder, [68]
  • Sisters, average number of, for any person, [xxxi]
  • Social rank, effects of, in producing noteworthiness, [xxi]
    • world, vastness of, [xvii]
  • “Soil, Physical Properties of the,” [75]
  • Sola, Abram de, [47]
  • Somerville, Comm. Boyle, [78]
    • E. Œ., [78]
  • “Sound, Theory of,” [68]
  • Smyth, H. Warington, [46]
    • Major N. Maskelyne, [46]
  • Specific kinship, forms of, [xxvi]; abbreviation for, [xxvi]
  • “Spectator,” [65]
  • Spencer, Lord, [5]
  • Spencer Stanhope, A.M.W., [54]
    • John, [54]
    • John R., [55]
    • Sir Walter, [55]
  • Sports, [xlii]
  • Stafford, Archdeacon of, [60]
  • Standard of merit used, [xiii]
  • Stanhope, John Spencer, [54]
  • Stanley, Lord, [43]
  • Stebbing, Rev. Henry, [62], [83]
    • Rev. T.R.R., [62], [83]
    • William, [62]
  • Stephen, Sir James Fitzjames, [73]
    • Sir Leslie, [73]
  • Stephenson, [6]
  • Stewart-Wilson, Charles, [10]
  • Stirling, Anna M.D.W., [55]
  • Stoney, Bindon Blood, [63]
    • Gerald, [63]
    • G. Johnstone, [62]
  • Story, A.M.R., [45]
  • Stothard, Charles A., [38]
  • Stowell, first Baron, [13], [30]
  • Strachey, Sir Arthur, [65]
    • Edward, [64]
    • Sir Edward, [65], [83]
    • George, [65]
    • Giles Lytton, [66]
    • Colonel Henry, [65]
    • Sir Henry (first Bart.), [64]
    • Sir Henry (second Bart.), [64]
    • Sir John, [64]
    • Joan Pernel, [66]
    • John, F.R.S. (geologist), [65]
    • John, Archdeacon of Suffolk, [65]
    • John, St. Loe, [65]
    • J. Beaumont, [66]
    • Marjorie Colvile, [67]
    • Oliver, [66]
    • Lieut.-General Sir Richard, [63], [83]
    • Richard, [64]
  • Strahan, Aubrey, [67]
    • Charles, [67]
    • George, [67]
  • Strain, severe mental, connection between this and fertility, [xv]
  • Stratification, theory of, [65]
  • “Structural Botany, Introduction to,” [59]
  • Strutt, Edward, Baron Belper, [24]
    • Hon. E.G., [68]
    • Jedediah, [23]
    • Joseph, [25]
    • William, [24]
  • Strutt, John W., Lord Rayleigh, [68], [81]
    • Hon. Robert J., [68], [81]
  • “Student's Modern Europe,” [41]
  • Success in obtaining Fellowships of Royal Society, [xii]; how achieved, [xviii], [xix]; factors producing, [xx]
  • “Sun and Stars, Physical Constitution of,” [62]
  • Surnames as affecting knowledge of distant kinsmen, [xxxviii]
  • Sykes, Daniel, [74]
    • Joseph, [74]
  • Symonds, John Addington, [65]