INDEX TO EXHIBITS.

A
Ability, Administrative, Pedigree shewing Descent of, [I. 1]
Inheritance of, as exemplified in the Darwin, Galton, and Wedgwood families, [O. 5]
Abnormal Germ Production, see under Germ Production
Abnormalities observed in Drunkard's Children, [C. 92]
Abortions and Premature Births in various Callings, [C. 101]
Administrative Ability, Pedigree shewing Descent of, [I. 1]
Age-intervals, separating various Generations of Mannheim families, [C. 39]
Age of Parents
Conjointly with Numerical position in Family, in relation
to Infantile Mortality, [C. 51]
at Death, and Marital gross and net Fertility, [C. 7]
and Mortality of Children up to 5 years, [C. 9-10]
and Mortality of Children up to 20 years, [C. 7-8]
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH
JOHN A. WIDTSOE, A.M., Ph.D., Chart shewing Inheritance
of Physical and Mental Qualities and Defects, and of
Literary Ability, from a Polygamous Family in Utah, [N. 1]
Alcohol and Degeneration, [C. 91-3]
Effect of, on Human Offspring, [C. 96]
Experiments with, on Animals, in Small Quantities, [C. 95]
Frequency and Intensity of harmful Influences through, relative,
Urban and Rural, [C. 88]
Injury from, to Reproductive functions, [C. 89-90]
Alcoholic, Epileptic, Sexually-immoral Man, and Neurotic and Sexually-immoral
Woman, Offspring of, [D. 9]
Intoxication, Acute, effect of on Origin of Feeble-mindedness, [C. 97]
Man, and Feeble-minded Woman, Offspring of, [D. 10]
and Migrainous Woman, Offspring of, [D. 13]
Alcoholism, Paternal, effect of, on Suckling-capacity of Daughters, [C. 93]
Inter-connection with, of Tuberculosis, Nervous Diseases, and Psychoses
of Offspring, [C. 94]
Alytes obstetricans, see Midwife Toad
"All London," Booth's Classification of, Comparison of, with the Normal Classes, [O. 3]
AMERICAN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, EUGENICS SECTION (C. DAVENPORT, ESQ.).
Charts re Defectives, Classification and Statistics of, P.
Ancestors, Theoretical Number of, [C. 115]
Ancestral Loss, Phenomenon of, [C. 96]
Animals, Experiments on, with Small quantities of Alcohol, [C. 95]
Arab v. Spaniard, Segregation Inheritance of Eye-colour, [K. 4]
Archduchess Maria ... of Tuscany, Pedigree of, [C. 112]
Association of Characters in Heredity in Sweet Peas, [M. 6] & [7] (a & b)
Atrophy, Progressive Muscular, [C. 13]
Australia, Birth and Death Rates in, [H. 25]
B
Bavaria, Breast-feeding in relation to Infant Mortality in, [C. 60], [70]
"Belvidere," Pedigree of, [C. 110]
Berlin, Birth and Death Rate for, [H. 28]
Fertility in, decrease in, circ. 1869-1910, [C. 126-129]
Birth-curve, general, and that for Feeble-minded Children compared, [C. 97]
Birth-frequency in relation to Habit of Breast-feeding, [C. 72], [73]
Birth-interval, in relation to
Breast-feeding, length of, [C. 63]
Average length of, [C. 63], [64]
Health of Offspring, [C. 58]
Infantile Mortality, [C. 57], [58]
Vitality of Child, with and without, Breast-feeding, [65]
Birth-place, Locality and Size of, in relation to Military Fitness, Germany, [C. 26-30]
Birth-rate, in relation to
Breast-feeding, duration of, [C. 72], [73]
Wealth, [C. 118-122]
Rising, Countries with, [H. 21-4]
Stationary, Countries with, [H. 17-20]
Birth and Death Rate
in Australia, [H. 25]
in Berlin, [H. 28]
in Europe and Western Europe, [H. 30-1]
in France, [H. 7]
in the Netherlands, [H. 10]
of Toronto, City of, [H. 27]
of United Kingdom, and of German Empire, [H. 5], [6]
of Various Countries, relation between, [H. 1]-[31]
Birth and Death Rates and Infant Mortality, relation between, [H. 1]-[31]
for New Zealand, [H. 26]
in Protestant Countries, [H. 11-13]
Birth-rates, and corrected Death-rates, relation between, [H. 2]
Births per Couple essential to prevent Decay of Nations,
[C. 123] et præoi
Premature in Various Callings, [C. 101]
Restriction of, [C. 125-128]
Blindness, see Colour-blindness and Night-blindness
Blood-relationship of Parents and Health of Offspring, [C. 108]
Intensification of Characters in, [C. 106-7]
Blue Andalusian Fowls, Mendelian Inheritance in
Gametic Purity in Illustration of Theory of, [O. 1 (f)]
Without Dominance, [O. 1 (e)]
Booth, C., Classification by, of "All London," Comparison of, with the Normal Classes, [O. 3]
Breast-feeding, in relation to
Birth-intervals, Length of, and average Length of, [C. 63], [64]
Cancer, [C. 71]
Infant Mortality
Birth-Interval and, [C. 59-62]
Female Labour and, [C. 99]
Capacity for, of Daughters as affected by Paternal Alcoholism, [C. 93]
as Evidence of Hereditary Constitution in relation to Infant Mortality, [C. 79-82]
and Number of Children, [C. 61]
Duration of, in relation to
Average number of Carious Teeth, [C. 74], [75]
Birth rate, [C. 72], [73]
Frequency of Rachitic disturbances of development, [C. 78].
Infant Mortality, [C. 74]
in Conjunction with Numerical Position, [C. 60]
Physical development, [C. 76]
School Reports, average, [C. 77]
Habit of, in relation to Birth-frequency, [C. 72], [73]
as running in Families, and Infant Mortality, [C. 62]
C
Canada, see Toronto
Cancer, Breast-feeding in relation to, [C. 71]
Cataract, Hereditary, [L. 4]
Charts Explaining Method of Collecting and Recording Data, [D. 15 (a & b)]
Childbirth, increasing Frequency of Surgical Operations in connection with, Racial significance of, [C. 48] (1-6)
Childless and Fertile Couples, Physical Condition of, contrasted, [C. 45]
Children, see also [Infant Mortality], [Numbers], [Numerical Position], &c. [of Drunkards], Abnormalities observed in, [C. 92]
Health of, in connection with Blood-relationship of Parents, [C. 108]
Mortality of,
Death-age of Parents in relation to,
up to 5 years, [C. 9, 10]
up to 20 years, [C. 7], [8]
illegitimate, [C. 104, 105]
Number of children in relation to, [C. 60]
Number of, Average in each Generation, Mannheim, [C. 38]
in Paris, in relation to Wealth, [C. 119]
Cleopatra, Pedigree of, showing Inbreeding, [C. 114]
Colour-Blindness, Congenital, Pedigree with unusual features, [L. 1]
Colour-Changes in Skin of Fire-Salamander, according to placing on Yellow or Black Earth, [C. 1, 2]
Colours, Recombination of in Poultry, Mendelian experiments shewing, [M. 3]
Comparison of Mr. Booth's Classification of "All London," with the Normal Classes, [O. 3]
Conceptions and Conception Losses, Numbers of, and Explanations, [C. 52 (1-4)]
Congenital Colour-Blindness, Pedigree with unusual features, [L. 1]
Hereditary Nystagmus, [L. 3 (a & b)]
Constitution, see Hereditary do.
Consumption in three Generations, Male Infant Mortality, [E. 5 (c)]
Copenhagen, Fertility of Marriages, Occupation, and Wealth for, [C. 122]
Countries with
Rising Birth-rate, [H. 21-4]
Stationary Birth-rate, [H. 17-20]
Country, versus Town Fertility, in Prussia, [C. 126], [128]
Cross-Fertilization in Maize, [C. 111]
Crossing of Races
Fertility and Health in relation to, [C. 117]
Inbreeding and, [C. 106, 107]
D
Darwin, Charles,
Home of, Down House
Study-rooms of, at Down
Etching of Large, by Haig, [B. 7]
Photograph of Small, in which "The Origin of Species" was written, [B. 6]
Water-colour Drawing of, by A. Goodwin, [B. 8]
Letters of (Two) on "Worms and their Habits," [B. 9]
Portraits of Engraving, by Flameng after Collier, [B. 4]
Portraits of
Painting, by W. W. Ouless, [B. 1]
Photograph, by Maull and Polyblank, [B. 3]
on his Horse, Tommy, [B. 5]
Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, and his son, Erasmus, Portraits of (Silhouette), [A. 2]
Darwin, Mrs., Portrait of (Silhouette), [A. 3]
DARWIN, WILLIAM E., and LEONARD, [B. 1] to [9]
Darwin, Galton, and Wedgwood Families, Inheritance of Ability as exemplified by, [O. 5]
Daughters, Suckling Capacity of, as affected by Paternal Alcoholism, [C. 93]
DAVENPORT, C. B., [P.]
Death-rates, see also Birth-, and Death-rates of Married and Divorced Persons, and of Widows, compared, [C. 102]
Deaths, in relation to Conception losses, [C. 52], [53]
Defect, Transmission of, Pauperism due to, [E. 1]-[6 (d)]
Defective and Pauper families, Tendency to Inter-marriage between, [E. 2]
Defectives
Classification of, Charts of, [P. 1]
Statistics of Charts, [P.]
Degeneration, Alcohol and, [C. 91-3]
Delirium tremens, Epilepsy, and General Paralysis, Frequency of, in Prussian Lunatic Asylums, [C. 38]
Denmark, Fertility in, in relation to Wealth, [C. 121], [122]
Number of Children in, in Families of Different Classes, 1901, [C. 121]
Descent, see also [Heredity], [Inheritance], and [Mendelism]
of Qualities in a Population (after Galton), [O. 4]
Standard Scheme of (after Galton), [O. 2]
Development as affected by Duration of Breast-feeding, [C. 74-8]
Diseases, Variation of, England and Wales, [H. 9]
Down House, Home of Charles Darwin Study-rooms in
Large, Etched by Haig, [B. 7]
Small, Photograph of, [B. 6]
Water-colour of, by A. Goodwin, [B. 8]
Drunkard's Children, Abnormalities observed in, [C. 92]
DRYSDALE, C. V., [H. 1]-[30]
Dutch conditions as to Fertility in relation to Marriage, Wealth and Occupation, [C. 122]
Dying-out of Higher grades of Society, [C. 34]
Large Scale of, [C. 36]
Quick process of, Catastrophic changes inaugurating,. [C. 38-43]
E
Earth, Colour of, as affecting Skin-colour in Fire Salamander, [C. 1-2]
England and Wales
Birth- and Death-rate and Infantile Mortality for, [H. 9]
Fertility of Married Women in, [H. 9]
Illegitimacy in, [H. 9]
English v. Gipsy, Inheritance of Racial form of Nose, [K. 1]
Engraving by Leopold Flameng of Collier's Portrait of C. Darwin, [B. 4]
Environment, Colour changes in Skin due to, [C. 1-2]
Epilepsy, Frequency of, in Prussian Lunatic Asylums, [C. 88]
Epileptic, Alcoholic, Sexually-immoral Man and Sexually-immoral Woman,
Offspring of, [D. 9]
and Feeble-minded Parents, Offspring of, [D. 2], 4, 5, 7 (a & b)
Man and Choreic Woman, Offspring of, [D. 11]
of Low Grade, condition of Relatives of, [D. 13]
and Normal Woman, Offspring of, [D. 12]
Parents, Offspring of, [D. 1]
Unmarried Mother, Offspring of, [D. 6]
Epileptics, Village for, of New Jersey State, at Skillman, [D. 1-15]
Etching by Axel Haig of Darwin's large Study at Down, [B. 7]
European States, Decrease of Fertility in some, [C. 129]
European v. American Red Indian, Inheritance of Racial form of Nose, [K. 2] (a & b)
Segregation Inheritance of Eye-colour, [K. 3]
Eye, Lens of, Reconstruction of, out of Iris, [C. 49]
of Vertebrate, Development of, [C. 49]
Eye-colour in Mankind, Mendelian descent of, Pedigree shewing, [I. 3]
Racial Segregation of, [K. 3-5]
Eye-disease, Destructive, and Mental Defect in same Stock, [E. 1]
Eye-sight, Defects of, [L. 1-4]
F
Families brought back to the Land, North Germany, [C. 23-5]
Frequency of Tuberculosis in, [C. 15]
Faulty position of Child at Birth, in relation to Stillbirth, [C. 48 (5 & 6)]
Feeble-minded
Children, Birth-curve of, compared with general Birth-curve, [C. 97]
Parents, Offspring of, [D. 8]
Mated with Epileptic, Offspring of, [D. 2], [4], [5], [7 (a & b)]
Woman, and Alcoholic Man, Offspring of, [D. 10].
Feeble-mindedness, Incest, and Offspring, [D. 3]
Origin of, Acute Intoxication in relation to, [C. 97]
Female Labour and Infant Mortality, [C. 99-101]
as affecting Reproduction, [C. 99], [100]
Fertile and Childless Couples, Physical Condition of, contrasted, [C. 45]
Fertility, Age of Parents at Death in relation to, [C. 7]
and Health in relation to Crossing of Races, [C. 117]
in relation to High Mental Endowment
in France, [C. 124]
in Holland, [C. 123]
Legitimate, in Berlin, Decrease of: Two-children System, [C. 127-9]
of Marriages, Occupation, and Wealth for Copenhagen, and Dutch Conditions, [C. 122]
of Married Women, England and Wales, [H. 9]
Want of, in French and German towns, [C. 125-9]
and Wealth, [C. 118]
in Denmark, [C. 121], [122]
in Munich, [C. 120]
Field-workers in America, Charts collected by, P.
Fire Salamander, Colour-changes in Skin of, when placed on Yellow or on Black Earth, [C. 1-2]
First-born see also Numeral position alleged Inferiority in, [C. 64].
and Later-Born, Infantile Mortality among, [C. 56]
Myopia in high degree and frequency of, [C. 54]
Fitness for Military Service in relation to Birth-place, locality and size of, and to Parental occupation, [C. 26-30]
Fœtus, effect on, of Lead poisoning, [C. 98]
France, Birth- and Death-rates for, since 1781., [H. 8]
Departments of, Fertility in relation to Wealth in, [C. 118]
Fertility in, in relation to High Mental Endowment, [C. 124]
Total Population and Birth- and Death-rates for, Variation in, [H. 7]
Towns of, Want of Fertility in, [C. 125]
G
Galton, Darwin, and Wedgwood Families, Inheritance of Ability as exemplified by, [O. 5]
Galton, Samuel Tertius, his son Erasmus, and three daughters, Portraits of (Silhouette), [A. 4]
Galton, Sir Francis, Portrait of, by Charles Furze, [A. 1]
Gametic Purity in Mendelian Heredity, Theory of
Illustrations of in
Blue Andalusian Fowls, [O. 1] (f)
Mice, [O. 1] (d)
General Paralysis of the Insane, Frequency of, in Prussian Lunatic Asylums, [C. 88]
Generations of Mannheim Families
Age-intervals separating, [C. 39]
Average number of Children in each, [C. 38]
Number attained by, [C. 38]
Germ-cells, effect on, of Lead-poisoning, [C. 98]
Germ Production, Abnormal, Disturbance of Normal Sex proportion as symptom of, [C. 44]
Germany, see Berlin, Munich, & United Kingdom
Recruits in, cause of Unfitness in those qualified for one year and in general, [C. 33], 34
GRUEBER, PROF. von, [C. 1]-[123]
H
Hæmophylic family, Pedigree of, [C. 12]
Hair Peculiarities, Heredity of
Curled hair, [C. 5]
Lock of White hair, [C. 6]
Health and Fertility in relation to Crossing of Races, [C. 117]
of Married persons, importance to, of Marriage, [C. 102]
of Offspring in relation to
Birth-interval, [C. 58]
Blood-relationship of Parents, [C. 108]
Heart and Vessels, effect on, of Syphilis, [C. 85]
Hereditary Cataract, [L. 4]
Changes in Alytes obstetricans, [C. 3-4]
Congenital Nystagmus, [L. 3] (a & b)
Constitution as evidenced by power to Breast-feed, in relation to Infant Mortality, [C. 79-82]
Night-blindness with Myopia, [L. 2]
Heredity, see also [Descent], [Inheritance] & [Mendelism]
among Moral Imbeciles, [C. 17]
of Hair peculiarities
Curling, [C. 5]
White lock, [C. 6]
of Particular Taints, Distribution of amongst nearest Relatives, [C. 16-19]
Principles of, Charts of, P.
Higher grades of Society
Dying out of, [C. 34]
Large Scale of, [C. 36]
Urban, [C. 37]
Quick process, Catastrophic changes inaugurating, [C. 38-43]
Holland, see also [Dutch], & [Netherlands]
Fertility in, in relation to High Mental Endowment, [C. 123]
HOPE, E. W., PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT, CITY OF LIVERPOOL, [F. 1-3] (f)
Human Races, see also [Races]
Crossing of, Inbreeding and, [C. 106-7]
Interbreeding of Different, results of, [K. 3]
Hybrids resulting from Cross-fertilization, [C. 111]
Hybridization in Maize, [C. 111]
I
Illegitimacy in England and Wales, [H. 9]
Illegitimate Children, Mortality of, [C. 104], 105
Imbeciles, Moral, Heredity among, [C. 20]
Inbreeding and Crossing of Races, [C. 106]
among Pathological, harm of, [C. 109]
in Reigning families, [C. 112-14]
Incest, and Feeble-mindedness, [D. 3]
Infantile Mortality in relation to
Age of Parents, [C. 51]
Birth Interval (see also [that head]), [C. 57], [58], [66]
Long or Short, [C. 65]
Breast-feeding, see under [Breast-feeding]
Birth- and Death-rates, relation between, [H. 1]
Female Labour, [C. 99-101]
Hereditary Constitution, [C. 79-82]
Marriage of Parents, [C. 104], [105]
Numerical position in family, [C. 50], [60]
in Princely families, [C. 53]
in England and Wales, [H. 9]
in the Netherlands, [H. 10]
in New Zealand, [H. 26]
in Protestant Countries, [H. 11-13]
in Roman Catholic Countries, [H. 14-16]
Tuberculosis, and Pauperism, relation between, [E. 5 (a-e)]
Inheritance of Ability, as exemplified in the Darwin, Galton, and Wedgwood Families, [O. 5]
in Polygamous Utah family, of Physical and Mental Qualities and Defects, and of Literary Ability, [N. 1]
Segregative of Racial Form of Nose, [K. 1-2 (a & b)]
Insanitary Property in Liverpool, Model of, [F. 1]
Photographs of, and of New Dwellings erected on demolition of, [F. 3 (a & b)]
Insanity (see also [Lunatics]), Consumption, and Infant Mortality, [E. 5 (b)]
Interbreeding of Different Human Races, results of, [K. 3]
Inter-marriage, see also Marriage between Pauper and Defective families, Tendency to, [E. 2]
Intoxication, Alcoholic, Acute, in relation to Origin of Feeble-mindedness, [C. 97]
L
Land, re-settlement of Families dealt with, N. Germany, [C. 23-5]
Lead-poisoning as affecting Germ-cells and Fœtus, [C. 98]
Legitimate and Illegitimate Children, Berlin, 1885, Survival of, [C. 105]
Letters (autograph) of Charles Darwin (Two) on "Worms and their Habits," [B. 9]
LIDBETTER, E. J., [E. 1-6 (d)] Life, Male, Duration of, Urban and Rural, in Prussia, [C. 22]
LIVERPOOL, CITY OF, PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF, [F. 1-3 (f)]
London (see also [All London]), Birth- and Death-rates, relation between, H. 3
Low-type Stock, perpetuation of, Pauperism due to, [E. 1-6 (d)]
with but little Physical Defect, [E. 3]
Lunatic Asylums, Prussian, Frequency in, of Delirium tremens, Epilepsy and General Paralysis, [C. 88]
M
Maize, Cross fertilized, Hybridized, Self-fertilized, [C. 111]
Male and Female Mortality, Urban and Rural, compared, [C. 83-5]
Life, Duration of, Urban and Rural, Prussia, [C. 22]
Malthusian theory of Population, [H. 1-30]
Mankind, Eye-colour in, Mendelian descent of, Pedigree shewing, [I. 3]
Mannheim families, Gradual extinction of, 19th century, [C. 37]
Marriage rate, England & Wales, [H. 9]
Marriage(s) in relation to Fertility, Occupation and Wealth, Copenhagen and Holland, [C. 122]
First, Prolificness of, 19th Century, [C. 40]
Importance of, to Health of Married persons, [C. 102]
and Mortality in Prussia (1894-7), [C. 102]
between Peasant and Tramp, Pedigree shewing results, [C. 21]
Mendelian descent of Eye-colour in Mankind, Pedigree shewing, [I. 3]

Experiments with Fowls, shewing Recombination of Colours, [M. 3]
Heredity in Blue Andalusian Fowls,
Gametic Purity in, Illustration of Theory of, [O. 1 (f)]
Without Dominance, [O. 1 (e)]
in Mice, illustration of Theory of Gametic Purity in, [O. 1 (d)]
With Dominance, Theoretical examples of, [O. 1 (f)]
in Peas, Theoretical examples of, [O. 1 (a & b)]
in Rabbits, [M. 1], [2]
Mendelism, [O. 1]
Mental Defect, see also [Defect], [Defective], &c.
Transmission of, through the apparently Normal, [E. 6] (a-d)
Disease and Destructive Eye-disease in same Stock, [E. 1]
Endowment, High, in relation to Fertility in
France, [C. 124]
Holland, [C. 123]
Taint, distribution of, among nearest Relatives, [C. 17]
Mice, Mendelian Heredity in, Gametic Purity in, [O. 1 (d)]
(Theoretical), with Dominance, [O. 1 (c)]
Midwife Toad, Hereditary changes in Habits of, [C. 3-4]
Migrainous Parents, Offspring of, [D. 14]
Military Fitness and Unfitness, Germany, in relation to School life, [C. 31], [32], [33]
Recruits, Frequency among, of Venereal Diseases, [C. 87]
Miscarriages in relation to Conception losses, [C. 52(2)]
Moral Imbeciles, Heredity among, [C. 20]
Mortality, see also [Infant], [Male and Female], [Phthisis], [Syphilitic]
of Children, in relation to Age at Death of Parents, [C. 7-10]
of Illegitimate Children, [C. 104], [105]
in relation to Marriage, [C. 102]
MUDGE, G. P., [K. 1-5]
Munich, Fertility in, in relation to Wealth, [C. 120]
Munich Regiments, percentage in, of Fitness, [C. 34]
Muscular Atrophy, Progressive, [C. 13]
Myopia, with Hereditary Night-blindness, [L. 2]
High degree of, and frequency of, among First-born, [C. 54]
N
Neomalthusianism, [C. 118]-[29]
Netherlands, see also [Holland]
Birth- and Death-rates and Infant Mortality for, [H. 10]
New Jersey State Village for Epileptics, at Skillman, Charts of, [D. 1]-[15]
New Zealand, Birth- and Death-rate and Infant Mortality, [H. 26]
Night-blindness, Hereditary with Myopia [L. 2]
Inherited Stationary, Pedigree of sufferers from, of Nongaret family, [C. 14]
Nongaret family, sufferers from Inherited Stationary Night-blindness, Pedigree
of, [C. 14]
Normal Classes, Comparison with, of Booth's Classification of "All
London," [O. 3]
Woman, with two Tuberculous husbands, [E. 5 (d)]
Nose, Racial form of, and its Segregative Inheritance, [K. 1-2 (a & b)]
Number of Children and
Capacity for Breast-feeding, [C. 61]
Child Mortality, [C. 60]
Numerical position in family, see also [First-born]
and Duration of Breast-feeding in relation to Infant Mortality, [C. 20]
in relation to Infantile Mortality, [C. 50], [55]
in Princely families, [C. 53]
Nystagmus, Hereditary congenital, [L. 3 (a & b)]
O
Occupation in relation to Fertility, Denmark and Holland, [C. 122]
Offspring, Human, [effects on of Alcohol], [Blood relationship of Parents],
[Epileptic and Feeble-minded Parentage], &c., see those heads
P
Parental Age at Death, and Child Mortality, [C. 7-10]
Occupation in relation to Military Fitness, Germany, [C. 26-30]
Parents, Blood-relationship of, and Health of Offspring, [C. 108]
Epileptic, Offspring of, [D. 1]
Paris, Birth- and Death-rates of, relation between, [H. 4]
Number of Children in, in relation to Wealth, [C. 119]
Paternal Alcoholism, as affecting Suckling powers of Daughters, [C. 93]
with Inter-connection of Tuberculosis, Neuroses and Psychoses of Offspring, [C. 94]
Lead-poisoning, effect of, on Reproduction of Healthy Offspring, [C. 98]
Pathological Interbreeding, harm of [C. 109]
Pauper and Defective families, Tendency to Inter-marriage between, [E. 2]
Pauperism due to Transmission of Defect, and perpetuation of Low-type
Stocks, [E. 1-6 (d)]
Tuberculosis, and Infant Mortality, relation between, [E. 5 (a-e)]
Peas, see also [Sweet Peas]
Mendelian Inheritance in, Theoretical examples of, [O. 1 (a & b)]
PEARL, DR. RAYMOND, G.
Peasant and Tramp Intermarriages, Pedigree shewing results, [C. 21]
Pedigree Records, System of Making, [G. 1]
Pedigrees of
Archduchess Maria ... of Tuscany, shewing Inbreeding, [C. 112]
"Belvidere," [C. 100]
Collected by Field-workers in America, [P.]
Descent of Administrative Ability, [I. 1], see also [Darwin], [Galton], and [Wedgwood] families
of Scientific Ability (Wollaston Pedigree), [I. 2]
Mendelian descent of Eye-colour in Mankind, [I. 3]
Family with peculiarly Curled Hair, [C. 5]
Hæmophylic family, [C. 12]
Illustrating Royal tendency to Inter-marry, [C. 112-14]
Reigning Houses, shewing Ancestral Loss, [C. 116]
Zero von Jorger family, [C. 21]
Physical condition of Childless and Fertile Couples contrasted, [C. 45]
Photographs of Charles Darwin, [B. 3], [5],
of Small Study in which "Origin of Species" was written, [B. 6]
Physical Development in relation to Duration of Breast-feeding, [C. 7]
Qualities, Heredity of, Tables shewing, [C. 7]
Phthisis Mortality, Decline in, for
England & Wales, [F. 2 (a)]
England & Ireland, [F. 2 (b)]
Liverpool, [F. 2 (d)]
Scotland, [F. 2] (c)
Polygamous Utah Family, Inheritance in, of Physical and Mental Qualities
and Defects, and of Literary Ability, [N. 1]
Population
Births, per Couple, essential to prevent Decay of Nation, [C. 123] et proevi
Descent of Qualities in (after Galton), [O. 4]
Malthusian theory of, [H. 1]-[30]
Neomalthusian theory of, [C. 118]-[29]
Portraits of
Darwin, Charles
(Engraving by L. Flameng, after Hon. John Collier's painting), [B. 4]
by Maull & Polyblank (Photograph), [B. 3]
on his horse Tommy (Photograph), [B. 5]
Painting by W. W. Ouless, [B. 1]
Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, and his son, Erasmus (Silhouette), [A. 2]
Darwin, Mrs. (Silhouette), [A. 3]
Galton, Samuel Tertius, his son Erasmus, and three daughters (Silhouette), [A. 4]
Galton, Sir Francis, by Charles Furze, [A. 1]
Poultry, see Blue Andalusian Fowls
Pregnancy, effect on, of Female Labour, [C. 99-101]
Premature Births and Abortion in various Callings, [C. 101]
in relation to Conception losses, [C. 52(2)]
Princely families, Infantile Mortality in, in relation to Numerical position, [C. 53]
Principles of Heredity Charts of, P.
Progeny of the Highly Gifted in France, [C. 124]
Progressive Muscular Atrophy, Inheritance of, [C. 13]
Prolificness of First Marriages, 19th century, [C. 40]
Protestant Countries, Birth- and Death-rates and Infant Mortality in, [H. 11-13]
Prussia, Fertility (restricted) in, [C. 126]
Prussia
Lunatic Asylums of, Frequency in, of Delirium tremens, Epilepsy, and General Paralysis, [C. 88]
Male Life-duration in, Urban and Rural, [C. 22]
Ptolemäus X., pedigree of, shewing Inbreeding, [C. 113]
PUNNETT, PROF. R. C., [M. 1]-[7 (b)]
Q
Qualities, Descent of, in a Population (after Galton), [O. 4]
R
Rabbits, Mendelian Inheritance in, [M. 1], [2]
Rachitic disturbances of Development, Frequency of, in relation to
Duration of Breast-feeding, [C. 78]
Race—Hygiene, [C. 46-7]
Racial Crossing, [C. 106-7]
Fertility and Health in relation to, [C. 117]
Eye-colour Segregation of, [K.]
Form of Nose and its Segregative Inheritance, [K. 1-2 (a & b)]
Inbreeding, [C. 106-7]
Recombination of Colours in Fowls, Mendelian experiments shewing, [M. 3]
Recruits, qualified for one year's service, and Recruits in general, Germany,
causes of Unfitness in, compared, [C. 33], [34]
Reigning families, Inbreeding among, [C. 112]
Houses, Pedigrees of, shewing Ancestral Loss, [C. 116]
Relations, Nearest, Distribution among, of Particular Taints, [C. 16-19]
Reproduction, effect on, of Female Labour, [C. 99-101]
of Paternal Lead Poisoning, [C. 98]
Reproduction-methods of Alytes obstetricans, Hereditary changes in, [C. 3-4]
Reproductive Functions, Injury to, from Alcohol, [C. 89-90]
Restriction of Birth, [C. 125-8]
Reversion in Sweet Peas
on Crossing, followed by appearance in next generation of Numerous Types, [M. 4]
in Structural characters, [M. 5]
Roman Catholic Countries, Birth- and Death-rate and Infant Mortality in, [H. 14-16]
Rural and Urban Duration of Male Life, Prussia, [C. 22]
S
Self-fertilization in Maize, [C. 111]
School Reports, average, in relation to Duration of Breast-feeding, [C. 77]
Schools, German, in relation to Military Fitness, [C. 31]
Scientific Ability, Descent of, Pedigree shewing [I. 2], and see Darwin,
Galton, Wedgwood families.
Sexes, Normal proportion of, Disturbance in, as symptom of Abnormal
germ production, [C. 44]
Segregation Inheritance of Racial form of Nose, K., 1-2 (a & b)
Segregation of Racial Eye-colour, [K. (3-5)]
Silhouettes of
Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, and his son Erasmus, [A. 2]
Darwin, Mrs., [A. 3]
Galton, Samuel Tertius, his son Erasmus, and three daughters, [A. 4].
Skin-Colour, changes in, in Fire Salamander according to whether kept on
Yellow or Black Earth, [C. 1-2]
Soter II., Pedigree of, shewing Inbreeding, [C. 113]
Spaniard v. Gipsy Inheritance, Segregation of Eye-colour, [K. 3]
Stillbirths, in relation to Conception losses, [C. 52-3]
Decrease of Total of, [C. 48(4)]
Structural Characters, Reversion in, in Sweet Peas, [M. 5]
Students, German, causes of Military Unfitness in, [C. 32], 33
Suicides in Civilised Countries, Increasing numbers of, [C. 35-6]
Suckling, see [Breast-feeding]
Sucklings, see [Infant Mortality]
Surgery in Childbirth, increase in, Racial significance of, [C. 48] (1-6)
Standard Scheme of Descent (after Galton), [O. 2]
Sweet Peas
Association in, of Characters in Heredity, [M. 6] & [7 (a & b)]
Reversion in, on Crossing, followed by appearance of Numerous Types in next generation, [M. 4]
in Structural Characters, [M. 5]
Syphilitic and Sexually-immoral Couple, Offspring of, [D. 15]
Syphilis
Heart and Vessels as harmed by, [C. 85]
Mortality from, at 36 to 50 years, [C. 85]
Frequency of, relative, Urban and Rural, [C. 86-8]
T
Taints, particular, distribution of among nearest Relations, [C. 16-9]
Teeth, Carious, average of, Breast-feeding in relation to, [C. 74], [75]
Toronto, City of, Birth- and Death-rates of, [H. 27]
Towns, see also [Urban]
French and German, Restriction of Births in, [C. 125-9]
Life in, Special effect of, on Male Mortality, [C. 83-5]
Tramp and Peasant Inter-marriage, Pedigree showing results, [C. 21]
Tuberculosis
Frequency of, within Families, [C. 15]
Infant Mortality, and Pauperism, relation between, [E. 5 (a & e)]
Mortality from, of Married and Unmarried persons, [C. 102]
Tuberculous family with apparently Normal Parents from Tuberculous Stocks, [E. 5 (a)]
Stock, Survival of, by accession of strength from Normal, [E. 5 (c & d)]
Twins, Hereditary tendency to beget, [C. 11]
Two-children System in Berlin, [C. 127-9]
U
United Kingdom and Germany, Total Population, and Birth- and Death-rates,
Variations in, [H. 5-6]
Urban Tendency to Extinction of Higher-grade families, [C. 37]
and Rural Duration of Male life, Prussia, [C. 22]
relative Frequency of Syphilis and other Venereal diseases, [C. 86-8]
V
Vitality of Child, influence on, of Birth-intervals, [C. 65]
Venereal Disease, Frequency of
among Military Recruits, [C. 87]
Urban and Rural, relative, [C. 86-8]
W
Wealth, in relation to
Birth-rate, [C. 118-22]
Fertility
Denmark, [C. 121], [122]
France, [C. 118], [119]
Wedgwood, Galton, and Darwin Families, Inheritance of Ability as exemplified by, [O. 5]
WEEKS, DAVID FAIRFIELD, Director of the N. Jersey State Village for Epileptics at Skillman, U.S.A. [D. 1-15]
WHEELER, E. G., [A. (1-4)]
WHETHAM, MR. & MRS. W. C. D., [I. 1-3]
Widows and Divorced persons, High Death-rate of, [C. 103]
WIDTSOE, JOHN A., A.M., Ph.D., Chart shewing Inheritance of Physical and Mental Qualities and Defects, and of Literary Ability, from Polygamous family in Utah, [N. 1]
Wife, Importance of in raising or lowering Family Status, [C. 21]
William II., German Emperor, Pedigree of, showing "Ancestral loss," [C. 116]
Wollaston Pedigree, shewing descent of Scientific Ability, [I. 2]
Woman with two husbands, Defective family by the first, [E. 4]
Z
Zero von Jorger family, Pedigree of, [C. 21]


[First International Eugenics Congress,]

London, July, 1912.


LIST OF EXHIBITS.