Zymotic, caused by a microörganism,—a term applied to diseases. Example, tuberculosis.


INDEX

A
Abderholden, E., [422]
Acquired character, [437]
Administrative aspects, [194]
Adult mortality, [345]
Afghans, [321]
Africa, [290], [291]
Agriculture, [307]
Aguinaldo, E., [314]
Aims of eugenics, [152]
Alabama, [187], [202], [296]
Alaska, [187]
Albinism, [433]
Alcohol, [44], [48], [49], [130]
Alcoholism, [213], [302]
Aleurone, [104]
Allelomorphism, [437]
Allelomorphs, [108], [427], [437]
Alpine Type, [427]
America, [432]
American Breeders Assn., [154], [194]
American Breeders Magazine, [154]
American Prison Assn., [182]
American Genetic Assn., [154], [277]
American stock, [258], [424]
Americans, [427], [428]
American-Chinese Marriages, [313]
Amherst College, [255], [266]
Amoy, [315]
Ancestral Inheritance Law, [112]
Anglian, [426]
Anglo-Saxon, [426]
Anthropological Soc. of Denmark, [155]
Apartment houses, [377]
Appearance, [219], [221]
Appropriate opportunity, [366]
Arabs, [230], [280]
Argentina, [326]
Aristocracy, [362]
Aristodemocracy, [362]
Aristotle, [32]
Arizona, [187]
Arkansas, [241]
Armenians, [299], [302], [427]
Army, American, [83]
Arnold, M., [394]
Arsenic, [63]
Art, [96]
Asiatic immigration, [311]
Asiatic Turkey, [299]
Assortative mating, [126], [211]
Athenians, [133]
Atrophy of optic nerve, [433]
Atwater, W. O., [422]
Austria, [137], [155]
Australian, [129]
Australian marriages, [222]
Automobile, effect of [377]
B
Baby saving campaign, [408]
Bachelors, tax on, [353]
Back to the farm movement, [355]
Backward children, [188]
Bahama Islands, [203]
Baker, O. E., [6]
Baltzly, A., [327]
Banker, H. J., [267], [245]
Banns, [197]
Barrington, A., [13]
Batz, [207]
Baur, E., [104]
Bean and Mall, [285]
Beans, Fig. [13].
Beeton, M., [144], [404], [408], [411]
Beggars, [302]
Belgium, [138], [155], [324]
Bell, A. G., [144], [183], [226], [345], [347], [350], [402], [407], [411]
Bentham, J., [165]
Berlin, [140]
Bermuda, [205]
Bertholet, E., [57]
Bertillon, J., [140]
Besant, A., [269]
Better babies movement, [155]
Bezzola, D., [56]
Billings, W. C., [313]
Binet tests, [287]
Biometric method, [31]
Biometry, [437]
Birth control, [269]
Bisexual societies, [234]
Bismarck, von, O. E. L., [422]
Blakeslee, A. F., Figs. [2], [3], [13], [14]
Blascoe, F., [282]
Bleeders, [38]
Blind, [156]
Blindness, [32]
Blücher, von G. L., [321]
Blumer, J. C., [244]
Boas, F., [41], [282], [283]
Boer War, [321]
Boer-Hottentot mulattoes, [300]
Body-plasm, [27]
Bohemians, [311], [427]
Boston, Mass., [261], [182]
Boveri, T., [27]
Brachybioty, [409]
Brachycephalic heads, [427]
Brachydactyly, [433], [437], Fig. [17]
Bradlaugh, C., [269]
Brazil, [325]
Breton race, [273]
Bridges, C. B., [101]
Brigham Young College, [219]
British, [427]
British Columbia, [305]
British Indian immigration, [312]
Bruce, H. A., [23]
Bryn Mawr College, [240], [263]
Burris, W. P., [97]
C
Cæsar, J., [179], [207]
Caffeine, [45]
California, [172], [192]
California University, [100]
Cambridge graduates, [428]
Cambridge, Mass., [261]
Cape Cod, [206]
Carnegie Institution of Washington, [154]
Carnegie, Margaret Morrison, School, [278]
Carpenter, E., [379]
Carver, T. N., [305], [367]
Castle, C. S., [243]
Castle, W. E., [87], [100], [105], [108], [300], [419], [435], Fig. [20]
Catlin, G., [130]
Cattell, J. McK., [20], [21], [268], [269]
Cavour, C. B., [19]
Celibacy, [173]
Celtic, [41]
Celto-Slav Type, [427]
Central Europe, [427]
Ceylon, [129]
Character, [219], [221], [437]
Charm and taboo, [395]
Chastity, [251], [386]
Chicago, Ill., [182], [261]
Chicks, [47]
Child bearing, Effect of, [346]
Child Labor, [368]
Childless wives, [268]
Child mortality, [403], [407]
Children surviving per capita, [267]
China, [20], [137], [274]
Chinese, [315], [397], Fig. [5]
Chinese immigration, [321]
Chorea, Huntingdon's, [109], [433]
Christianity, [171], [394]
Chromosomes, [87], [431], [437]
Church acquaintances, [234]
Civic Club (Pittsburgh, Penn.), [371]
Civil War, [268], [301], [321], [326], [402]
Cleopatra, [207]
Climate, [42]
Cobb, M. V., [96]
Co-education, [267], [383]
Coefficient of correlation, [212]
Coercive means, [184]
Cold Spring Harbor, [100]
Coldness, [251]
Cole, L. J., [45], [51], [63], Fig. [7]
Collateral inheritance, [404]
College women, [241]
Collins, G. N., [104]
Colonial ancestry, [426]
Colony plan, [188]
Color line, [280]
Color-blindness, [109], [433]
Columbus, C., [132]
Columbia, District of, [187]
Columbus, Ohio, [261]
Columbia University, [10], [41], [100], [278]
Combemale, [44]
Compulsory education, [369]
Confederate Army, [323]
Congenital, [438]
Conklin, E. G., [435]
Connecticut, [76], [128], [192], [261], [326]
Connecticut Agricultural College, [82], Fig. [14]
Consanguinity, [207]
Conscription, [319]
Continuity of germ-plasm, [29]
Controlled association tests, [288]
Cook, O. F., [356]
Corn, Fig. [2]
Cornell Medical College, [45]
Correlation, [13], [212], [438]
Cost of clothing, [274]
Cost of domestic labor, [275]
Cost of food, [274]
Cost of medical attention, [275]
Courtis, S. A., [77]
Cousins, [202]
Criminals, [158], [182], [192]
Croatians, [427]
Crum, Frederick S., [259]
Cushing, H., [102]
Cynical attitude, [249]
Cytology, [438]
D
Danes, [426]
Dalmatians, [311]
Dance acquaintances, [234]
Dark family, [168]
Darwin, C., [20], [21], [25], [68], [69], [117], [134], [147], [151], [174], [208], [214], [334]
Darwinism, [214]
Davenport, C. B., [66], [154], [159], [182], [202], [205], [208], [246], [338], [341], [342],
[348], [349], [433], [435]
Davies, Maria Thompson, [235]
Deaf, [157]
Deafness, [32], [154]
Declaration of Independence, [75]
Declining birth rate, [237], [256], [268], [400]
Defective germ-plasm, [194]
Defectives, [302]
Definition of eugenics, [147], [152]
Degenerate persons, [193]
Delaware, [187]
Delayed marriage, [217]
Delinquents, [302]
Demme, R., [56]
Democracy, [360]
Denmark, [137]
Dependents, [302]
Desirability of Restrictive Eugenics, [167]
Destitute classes, [214]
Determiners, [432], [438]
Differences among men, [75]
Diffloth, P., [222]
Diseases, [38]
Disease resistance, [402]
Disposition, [219], [221]
Distribution, [307]
District of Columbia, [187]
Divorce, [201]
Dolichocephalic heads, [427]
Doll, E. A., [421]
Dominance, [438]
Dominant, [433]
Dress, [219], [221]
Drinkwater, [342]
Drosophila, [101]
Drug fiends, [193]
Drunkenness, [389]
Dublin, L. I., [400]
Dubois, P., [23], [24]
DuBois, W. E. B., [295]
Duncan, J. M., [247]
Duncan, F. N., [102], Fig. [17]
Dugdale, R. L., [159]
Durant scholarship, [262]
Dyer family, [206]
Dynamic evolution, [421]
Dynamic of manhood, [223]
Dysgenic, definition of, [438]
Dysgenic types, [176]
E
Earle, E. L., [94]
Early marriages, [247]
Eastern Europe, [427]
East, E. M., [104]
East north central states, [358]
East south central states, [358]
Ebbinghaus tests, [288]
Economic determinism, [365]
Economic equality of sexes, [380]
Economic status, [250]
Economic standing of parents, [370]
Edinburgh, [57]
Education, [219], [221]
Education, compulsory, [368]
Education and race suicide, [253]
Edwards, J., [161]
Egypt, [206]
Egyptian, [285], Fig. [6]
Elderton, E. M., [10], [55], [57], [60], [122], [153], [413]
Elderton, W. P., [124]

Elevation of standards, [277]
Ellis, H., [96], [224], [379]
Ellis Island, [302], [303], [427]
Emancipation of women, [364]
Emerson, R. A., [104]
Endogamy, [222], [438]
England, [15], [16], [121], [122], [138], [237], [381], [427], [432]
English, [259], [311], [321], [426], [427], [428]
Epilepsy, [58], [79]
Epileptics, [193], [302]
Eskimo, [49], [127]
Estabrook, A. H., [143], [159], [168]
Equalitarianism, [362]
Equality, [229]
Equality of opportunity, [366]
Equal pay for equal work, [380]
Essence of Mendelism, [429]
Eugenic aspect of specific reforms, [352]
Eugenic laws, [191]
Eugenic marriages, [352]
Eugenics and euthenics, [438]
Eugenics Education Society, [153]
Eugenics movement, [147]
Eugenics registry, [350]
Eugenics Record Office, [153], [194], [202], [348], [349], [436]
Eugenics Review, [436]
Eugenics and social welfare, Bulletin, [435]
Euthenics, [155], [415], [416], [417], [438]
Euthenics, eugenics and, [402]
Eye, [59]
Evolution, [438]
Exogamy, [22], [438]
F
Facial attractiveness, [215]
Fairchild, H. P., [308]
Family alignment, [229]
Faraday, M., [334]
Farrabee, W. C., [132]
Fecundal selection, [137]
Feebly inhibited, [182]
Feeble minded, [157], [172], [302]
Feeble-mindedness, [71], [176]
Féré, C. S., [44]
Fernandez brothers, [314]
Ferguson, G. O., Jr., [287], [288]
Fertility, relative, [247]
Filipinos, [315]
Financial aspect, [173]
Financial success, [219]
Finger prints, Fig. [25]
Finger tip, Figs. [21], [22]
Finns, [299], [302], [311]
Fishberg, M., [126]
Florida, [187]
Foot, Egyptian, Fig. [6]
Foreign-born, [238]
Formal social functions, [236]
Foster, M., [29]
France, [138], [155], [206], [237]
Franco-Prussian war, [321]
Franklin, B., [230]
Frederick the Great, [19]
Fredericksburg, Va., [288]
Freiburg, University, of, [125]
French-Canadians, [259]
French revolution, [18]
Freud, S., [213]
G
Gallichan, W., [252]
Galton, Eugenics Laboratory, [153], [349]
Galton, F., V, [2], [5], [6], [8], [9], [10], [15], [16], [89], [90], [95], [99], [110], [111],
[112], [113], [147], 1[48] [151], [152], [162], [222], [228], [230], [247], [342], [435]
Galton Laboratory of National Eugenics, [269], [436]
Galton-Pearson law, [113], [114]
Gamete, [439]
Garibaldi, G., [19]
Garrison, W. L., [295], [296]
Genealogical Record Office, [402], [405], [407], [409], [411], [412]
Genealogy and eugenics, [329], [439]
Genesis, [64]
Genetics, [340], [439]
Genius, hereditary, [151]
George, F. O., [234]
Georgia, [187]
Geographical distribution, [261]
German, [35], [259], [280], [311]
German society for race hygiene, [163]
Germany, [20], [137], [155], [299], [360]
Germinal, [439]
Germ-plasm, [25], [429], [440]
Ghetto, [305]
Gifted families, [213]
Gillette, J. M., [356], [358], [359]
Gilman, C. P., [378]
Gilmore, C. F., [136], [216], [227]
Gini, C., [344], [346]
Giotto, [342]
Gochuico, Ricardo, [315]
Goddard, H. H., [71], [105], [108], [160], [176], 1[88]
Gonorrhea, [63]
Goodrich, M. T., [333]
Goring, C., [124], [214]
Grant, Madison, [301], [420]
Grant, U. S., [374]
Great Britain, [130], [232]
Great race, [426]
Great war, ix, [298], [327]
Greek idea of eugenics, [150]
Greek slaves, [284]
Greeks, [299], [302], [321], [427]
Greenwood lake, [233]
Growth of eugenics, [147]
Gruber von, and Rubin, [204]
Guatemala Indians, [356]
Guinea pigs, [45], [419]
Gulick, J. T., [134]
Gulick, L. H., [223]
Gulick, S. L., [311], [313]
Gustavus Adolphus, [19]
Guyer, M. F., [194], [435]
H
Habitual criminal, [194]
Hair, white blaze in, [433]
Haiti, [284], [289]
Hall, G. S., [225]
Hall of Fame, [17], [19]
Hamilton, A. E., [278], [433], [435]
Hankins, F. H., [237]
Hanks Family, [333]
Hap, L., [314]
Hapaa, [131]
Harrison, Mrs. E. H., [154]
Harris, J. A., [100], [211], [404]
Hart, H. H., [186]
Hartford, Conn., [261]
Harvard University, [87], [245], [246], [266]
Health, [219], [221]
Heape, W., [419]
Hebrews, [41], [302]
Hebrews, East European, [299]
Hebrews, Russian, [302]
Heller, L. L. [64]
Helsingfors, [54]
Hemophilia, [38], [40], [433]
Hereditary genius, [16], [151]
Hereditary, [440]
Heredity, laws of, [99]
Heredity, talent and genius, [151]
Heron, D., [14], [15], [140], [153]
Herzegovinians, [311]
Heterozygote, [440]
Heterozygous, [427], [433]
Hewes, A., [240]
Hibbs, H. H., Jr., [411]
Hickory Family, [168]
Higher education, [276]
Hill folk, [168]
Hill, J. A., [268]
Hindus, [305]
Hitchcock, C. H., [333]
Hodge, [44]
Hoffman, F. L., [128], [259]
Holland, [137], [143], [155]
Hollingworth, H. L., [342]
Home acquaintances, [234]
Homo sapiens, [300]
Homozygote, [440]
Homozygous, [427]
Hooker, J., [68]
Hopetown, [203]
Hormones, [440]
Horsley, V., [55]
Housekeeping, [219], [221]
Housing, [376]
Howard, A., [104]
Howard, G., [104]
Howard University, [388]
Hrdlička, A., [285], [424], [426], [427], [428]
Huguenots, [424], [427]
Humanistic religion, [396]
Humanitarian aspect, [171]
Hungary, [155], [302]
Hunter, W., [69]
Huntington, E., [42]
Huntington's Chorea, [180]
Huxley, J. L., [3]
Hyde Family, [346], [411]
I
Idiots, [188], [302]
Illegitimacy, [325]
Illegitimate children, [208], [386]
Illinois, [172], [208]
Illinois, University of, [244]
Ilocano, [315]
Imbeciles, [188]
Immigration, [298]
Immigration Commission, [304], [310]
Immortality, [29]
Improvement of sexual selection, [211]
Inborn, definition of, [440]
Inborn characters, [32]
Income Tax, [353]
Increasing the marriage rate of the superior, [237]
Indiana, [172], [179], [208]
Indian, American, [49], [130]
Individualism, [253]
Induction, [440]
Infant mortality, [121], [413]
Infant mortality movement, [414]
Infusorian, [26]
Inherent, [440]
Inheritance of mental capacities, [84]
Inheritance Tax, [353]
Innate, [441]
Inkowa Camp, [233]
Inquiries into human faculty, [5], [152]
Insane, [15], [302]
Insanity, [178]
Institut Solvay, [155]
Intelligence, [106]
Intermarriage, [206]
International Eugenics Congress, [155]
International Eugenics Society, [155]
Iowa, [208]
Isabella, Queen of Spain, [19]
Ishmael Family, [168]
Islam, [284]
Italian, [41], [259], [299], [302], [308], [311]
Italians, Southern, [304]
Italy, [19], [137]
Ireland, [299]
Irish, [41], [259], [311], [427]
J
Jacob, [64]
Jamaica, [289]
James, W., [51], [327]
Japan, [137]
Japanese, [127]
Japanese immigration, [312]
Jefferson, T., [75]
Jefferson Reformatory, [191]
Jena, Battle of, [321]
Jenks, A. E., [295], [314]
Jenks, J. W., [308]
Jennings, H. S., [105]
Jesus, [396]
Jews, [52], [133], [284], [304]
Jewish eugenics, [394]
Jewish race, [358]
Johnson, E. H., [282]
Johnson, R. H., vi, [117]
Johnstone, E. R., [188]
Jones, E., [213]
Jordan, D. S., [323], [326]
Jordan, H. E., [323]
Journal of Heredity, [154], [436]
Judaism, [394]
Juke family, [143], [159], [168], [169]
K
Kafirs, [285]
Kaiser of Germany, [204]
Kallikak Family, [160]
Kansas, [172], [194], [208]
Kansas City, Mo., [261]
Kansas State Agrigultural College, [244]
Kechuka Camp, [435]
Kellogg, V., [215], [321], [318]
Kelsey, C., [435]
Kentucky, [172]
Keys, F. M., Fig. [1]
Key, W. E., [168]

Knopf, S. A., [127]
Kornhauser, A. W., [370]
Kuczynski, R. R., [260]
L
Laban, [64]
Laitinen, T., [54], [55]
Lamarck, J. B., [37]
Lamarckian, [35]
Lamarckian Theory, [421]
Lamarckism, [37]
Late marriages, [218]
Latent, [441]
Lauck, W. J., [308]
Laughlin, H. H., [341]
Law, [441]
Laws, eugenic, [196]
Laws of heredity, [99]
Lead, [57], [63], Fig. [7]
League to enforce peace, [328]
Lechoco, F., [314]
Legal aspects, [194]
Legislative aspects, [194]
Leipzig, [321]
Lethal chamber, [184]
Lethal selection, [145]
Levantines, [299]
Lewin, G. R. L., [62]
Lim, B., [314]
Lincoln, A., [20], [333]
Lincoln, T., [333]
Lithuanians, [311]
Living wage, [375]
Loeb, J., [379]
Lombroso, C., [179], [182]
London, [140], [141]
Longevity, [403]
Longfellow, H. E., [153]
Lorenz, O., [330]
Loscin and Lascin, [314]
Louisiana, [187], [296]
Lunatics, [193]
Lutz, F. E., Fig. [16]
Luzon, [315]
Lynn, Mass., [261]
M
Macedonia, [326]
MacNicholl, T. A., [55], [56]
Madonnas, [397]
Magyars, [299], [302], [427]
Maine, [172]
Maine, University of, [47]
Mairet, [44]
Maize, [104]
Malaria, [63]
Malayans, [315]
Mall, Bean &, [285]
Malone, Widow, [204]
Malthus, [117], [134], [145], [151]
Mamelukes, [284]
Management, [221]
Manchester, [57]
Mann, Mrs. Horace, [153]
Marks, school, [216]
Marriage laws, [196]
Marriage rate, [237]
Marshall, Gov. Thomas R., [191]
Martha's Vineyard, [154]
Maryland, [206]
Massachusetts, [123], [241], [255], [259], [260], [261], [295], [326]
Mass. Agricultural College, [255]
Mass. State Prison, [182]
Maternal impression, [64]
Maternity, [221]
Mayo, M. J., [286]
Mean American man, [425]
Mechanism of inheritance, [431]
Mecklin, J. M., [280], [281], [283]
Medical colleges, [246]
Mediterranean, [49], [52]
Mediterranean race, [280], [357]
Melting pot, [424], [428]
Mendel, G., [427]
Mendelian units, [105]
Mendelism, [430], [441]
Mendelism, essence of, [427]
Mendelssohn, F. B., [96]
Mental capacities, inheritance of, [84]
Mental measurements, [75]
Mesocephalic heads, [427]
Mestizos, [314]
Methodist clergymen, [270]
Methods of restriction, [184]
Metis, Spanish, [314]
Meyerbeer, G., [96]
Mice, [45]
Michigan, [172], [194]
Middle Atlantic states, [358]
Middletown, Conn., [192]
Military celibacy, [320]
Miller, K., [388]
Mill, J. S., [165], [174]
Milton, J., [21]
Minimum wage, [374]
Minnesota, [172], [202]
Miscegenation, [209], [291]
Missouri, [208], [288]
Modesty, [251]
Modification of the germ-plasm, [25]
Mohammed, [179]
Money, [229]
Monogamy, [222], [387]
Moody, L., [153]
Moral equivalent of war, [27]
Moral perverts, [193]
Moravians, [311]
Mores, [222], [441]
Morgan, A., [233]
Morgan, T. H., [4], [100], [101]
Mormon Church, [273]
Moron, [188]
Mothers' pensions, [375], [376]
Mother's age, influence of, [347]
Motivated ethics, [394]
Mountain states, [358]
Mount Holyoke College, [240], [263]
Movement, eugenic, [147]
Mozambique, [129]
Mulatto, [288]
Muller, H. J., [101], Fig. [19]
Multiple factors, [104]
Muncey, E. B., [433]
Murphey, H. D., [242]
Music, [96]
Mutation, [441]
Mutilations, [38]
Myopia, [13], [59]
McDonald, A., [286]
N
Nam Family, [143], [168]
Naples, [303]
Napoleon, [18], [179], [321]
Nashville, Tenn., [261]
Nasmyth, G., [322]
National army, [319]
National association for the advancement of colored people, [294], [295]
National committee for mental hygiene, [172]
Native whites, [238]
Natural inheritance, [152]
Natural selection, [148]
Nature, [1]
Nearing, S., [261]
Nebraska, [208]
Negroes, [238], [280]
Negro women, [387]
Nevada, [187], [192], [296]
New England, [260], [265], [274], [291], [358], [426]
New Hampshire, [208]
New Haven, Conn., [261]
New Jersey, [179], [193], [202]
New Mexico, [187]
Newport News, Va., [288]
Newsholme A., [140], [141]
New York, [11], [77], [172], [182], [186], [193], [233], [282], [286]
New world, [324]
Nice, [45], [47]
Nicolin, [45]
Night-blindness, [109], [433]
Nilsson-Ehle, H., [104]
Nobility, [118]
Nordic, [426]
Nordic race, [280], [301], [357]
Normal curve, [441]
Normal school girls, [262]
Norman conquest, [338]
Normandy, [338]
North Carolina, [326]
North Dakota, [193]
North European, [426]
North Italians, [427]
Northern United States, [326]
Norway, [137]
Norwich, Conn., [192]
Novikov, J., [322]
Nucleus, [441]
Nurture, [1]
O
Oberlin college, [244]
Occupation, diseases of, [62]
Odin, A., [258]
Ohio, [172]
Ohio State University, [244]
Oklahoma, [202], [208]
Oliver, T., [62]
Oregon, [208]
Organization of industry, [307]
Oriental immigration, [313]
Origin of eugenics, [147]
Orthodactyly, [101], [102], [384], [433]
Ovarian transplantation, [419]
Ovize, [44]
P
Pacific, [358]
Paget parish, Bermuda, [205]
Paine, J. H., Figs. [16], [21]
Paraguay, [325]
Parents of great men, [423]
Paris, [140], [155]
Parker, G., [233]
Parole, [209]
Partial segregation, [250]
Past performance, [342]
Passing of the great race, [426]
Pasteur, L., [333], [334]
Patent, definition of, [441]
Paternity, [219]
Paul, C., [63]
Paupers, [157], [302]
Pearl, R., [47], [48], [99], [423]
Pearson, K., [10], [12], [55], [56], [57], [60], [85], [93], [99], [118], [119], [120],
[121], [122], [124], [125], [126], [127], [134], [143], [144], [153], [212], [215],
[224], [227], [231], [232], [344], [348], [349], [368], [404], [408], [409], [411],
[413], [428], [433]
Pedagogical celibacy, [390]
Peerage, [232]
Pennsylvania, [167], [187], [202], [208]
Pennsylvania Dutch, [424]
Pennsylvania, feeble-minded citizens of, [168]
Pennsylvania, University of, [132]
Penrose, C. A., [203]
Perrin, [372]
Percy, H., Fig. [19]
Perry, S. J., [124]
Persians, [321]
Perversion, [248]
Pessimism, [247]
Peters, I. L., [226]
Phi Beta Kappa, [241], [262]
Philanthropy, [33]
Philippine islands, [313]
Philippines, [324]
Phillips, B. A., [287]
Phillips, J. C., [245], [267], [419]
Phthisis, [126]
Physical care of the infant, [278]
Physical culture, [219]
Physico-chemical effects, [38]
Piang, Datto, [314]
Piebaldism, [103], [433], Fig. [20]
Pike, F. H., [3]
Pikipitanges, [132]
Pilgrim fathers, [424]
Piney folk, [168]
Pitcairn islanders, [300]
Pittsburgh, [138]
Pittsburgh, University of, [234]
Pituitary gland, [103]
Plato, [150]
Plœtz, A., [118], [119], [408], [409], [410]
Plymouth, England, [118]
Poisons, racial, [48], [61], [63], Fig. [7]
Poles, [259], [299], [427]
Polygamy, [387]
Polynesians, [127], [129]
Pope, E. G., [124]
Popenoe, C. H., [78]
Popenoe, P., vi, [244], [245], [270], [402], [423]
Population, Malthusian, [151]
Portland, Ore., [261]
Portuguese, [299], [302]
Possible improvement of the human breed, etc., [152]
Poulton, E. B., [43]
Powys, A. O., [272], [346]
Pragmatic school, [352]
Preferential mating, [214]
Pre-natal care, [70]
Pre-natal culture, [70]
Pre-natal influence, [64]
Pre-natal life, [155]
Princeton college, [249]
Probability curve, [78], [80], [441]
Proctor fellowship, [249]
Production, [307]
Professional classes, [232]
Professor's families, [228]
Progressive changes, [39]
Prohibited degrees of marriage, [222]

Prohibition, [389]
Propaganda, eugenic, [195]
Prophylaxis, [252]
Prostitution, [251]
Protestant Christianity, [274]
Protoplasm, [442]
Prussia, [121], [321]
Pseudo-celibacy, [248]
Psychiatry, [442]
Psychopathic inferiority, [302]
Ptolemies, [206]
Public charities association, [168]
Punishment, [192]
Punitive purpose, [192]
Puritan, [298]
Pyle, W. H., [287]
Q
Quadruplets, Fig. [1]
Quaker families, [118], [144]
Quakers, English, [411]
R
Rabaud, E., [73]
Rabbits, [45]
Race betterment conference, first, [1]
Race suicide, [257]
Racial poisons, [48], [61], [63], [338], Fig. [7]
Radot, R. V., [333]
Rapists, [193]
Recessive, [433], [442]
Reconstruction period, [325]
Redfield, C. L., [40], [421], [422], [423]
Refraction, [59]
Regression, [112], [442]
Reid, G. A., [50], [125], [129]
Religion and eugenics, [393]
Remote ancestors, [338]
Research fellowship, [153]
Reserve, [251]
Restriction, methods of, [184]
Restrictive eugenics, [175], [184]
Retrogression, [42]
Revolutionary war, [426]
Reward and punishment, [395]
Rhode Island, [261]
Rice, J. M., [95]
Richmond, Va., [288]
Riis, J., [1]
Roman catholic church, [273]
Roman republic, [284]
Rome custodial asylum, [186]
Roosevelt, T., [308]
Ross, E. A., x, [301]
Roumanians, [299], [311], [427]
Round-headed type, [427]
Rousseau, J. J., [75]
Royal families, [17], [20], [118], [410]
Rubin, von Gruber and, [204]
Ruskin, [342]
Russell Sage Foundation, [186]
Russia, [137], [302], [325]
Russian Jews, [427]
Russians, [259], [302], [311], [427]
Russo-Hebrew, [302]
Russo-Japanese war, [321]
Ruthenians, [311]
S
Sacerdotal celibacy, [222]
St. Louis, [154]
St. Paul, public schools of, [372]
Salpingectomy, [185]
San Domingo, [289]
Save the babies propaganda, [273], [412]
Saxon, [426]
Scandinavia, [299]
Scandinavian, [311]
Schönberg, Berlin, [382]
School acquaintance, [234]
Schuster, E., [93], [153], [435]
Scope of eugenics, [152]
Scotch, [259], [311]
Scotland, [237]
Scrub, [229]
Seashore, C. E., [343]
Segregation, [88], [185], [430], [442]
Selection, [442]
Selection, natural, [148]
Selective conscription, [320]
Self-repression, [251]
Sewall, S. E., [153]
Sex determination, [347]
Sex equality, [379]
Sex ethics, [252]
Sex histories, [252]
Sex hygiene movement, [385]
Sex hygienists, [154]
Sex-limited, [442]
Sex-linked, [442]
Sex-linked characters, [433]
Sexual perverts, [193]
Sexual selection, [136], [215], [262], [325], [442]
Sexual variety, [247]
Shepherd's purse, [104]
Shinn, M. W., [243]
Short-fingerness, [102]
Shorthorn cattle, [423]
Short-sightedness, [12]
Shull, G. H., [104]
Sibs, [202]
Sidis, B., [86]
Simpson, Q. V., Fig. [20]
Single tax, [353]
Sing Sing, [182]
Sixty family, [168]
Slavs, [299], [304]
Smith's island, [206]
Smith, M. R., [241], [265]
Snow, E. C., [121], [413]
Social status, [229]
Socialism, [362]
Solvay Institut, [155]
Soma, [443]
Somerset parish, Bermuda, [205]
South Atlantic, [358]
South Carolina, [187]
South Dakota, [208], [296]
South Italians, [427]
South Slavs, [302]
Southern United States, [291], [325]
Southwestern state normal school, [217]
Spain, [19], [137]
Spanish, [324]
Spanish conquest, [131]
Spanish wells, [203]
Spartans, [171]
Spencer, H., [33], [34], [35], [41], [136], [165], [348]
Spermatozoa, [45]
Spirochæte, [62]
Sprague, R. J., [240], [253], [255], [262]
Standards of education, [275]
Stanford University, [245]
Starch, D., [21]
State Board of Charities of New York, [435]
Station for Experimental Evolution, [100]
Sterilization, [185]'>
Stetson, G. R., [286]
Stevenson, R. L., [131], [301]
Stiles, C. W., [291]
Stockard, C. R., [44], [45], [47]
Strong, A. C., [287]
Stuart line, [19]
Sturge, M. D., [55]
Sturtevant, A. H., [101]
Subordination of women, [362]
Substitution tests, [288]
Superficial characteristics, [227]
Superior, marriage rate of, [237]
Superiority of eldest, [344]
Sweden, [138], [155]
Swedes, [259]
Switzerland, [56], [138], [155]
Symphalangism, [433], Fig. [17]
Syphilis, [63]
Syphilitics, [193]
Syracuse University, [245]
Syrians, [299], [302]
T
Taboo, [222], [297]
Tail-male line, [331]
Talent, hereditary, [151]
Tarbell, I. M., [333]
Tasmania, [131], [132]
Taxation, [352]
Taylor, J. H., Figs. [22], [25]
Telegony, [73]
Ten commandments, [394]
Tennessee, [187]
Terman, L. M., [106]
Teutonic, [426]
Teutonic nations, [52]
Texas, [202]
Theism, [398]
Theistic religion, [395]
Theognis of Megara, [150]
Therapeutic, [192]
Thirty Years' war, [326]
Thompson, J. A., [29], [34], [435]
Thorndike, E. L., [10], [11], [21], [76], [79], [90], [91], [373]
Threadworn, [7]
Tobacco, [45], [63]
Todde, C., [45]
Trades unionism, [388]
Training school of Vineland, N. J., [188]
Trait, [443]
Transmissibility, [38]
Tropical fevers, [133]
Tropics, [35]
Truro, [206]
Tuberculosis, [57], [124], [199], [302]
Turkey, [137]
Turkish, [311]
Turner, J. M. W., [68], [342]
Turpitude, moral, [194]
Twins, [90], Figs. [24], [25]
U
Unfitness, [121]
Unit-character, [443]
United States, [16], [24], [137], [155], [289], [291], [407]
U. S. public health service, [303]
University of London, [153]
University of Pittsburgh, [216]
Unlike, marriage of, [212]
Uruguay, [325]
Use and disuse, [38]
Useful works of reference, [435]
Utah, [187], [208]
Uterine infection, [38]
V
Vagrants, [302]
Variation, [443]
Variate difference correlation, [121]
Vasectomy, [184]
Vassar College, [240]
Vedder, E. B., [387]
Veblen, T., [228]
Venereal diseases, [248], [251]
Venereal infection, [386]
Vermont, [326]
Vestigial, [443]
Victor Emmanuel, [19]
Villard, O. G., [294]
Vineland, N. J., [71]
Vineyard, Martha's, [154]
Virginia, [326]
Vision, [59]
Vocational guidance, [371]
Vocational training, [371]
Voisin, [206]
Volta bureau, [154]
W
Wales, [122], [138]
Wallin, J. E. W., [188]
Walter, H. E., [435]
War, [318]
Warne, F. J., [304]
Washington, [192], [208]
Washington, D. C., [154], [233], [261], [286]
Washington, G., [337]
Washington Seminary, [242]
Weakness, matings involving, [200]
Webb, S., [269]
Wedgewood, E., [208]
Weismann, A., [25], [26], [44], [431]
Weldon, W. F. R., [99], [118]
Wellesley College, [235], [239], [242], [262], [263]
Wellesley scholarships, [262]
Welsh, [259], [311]
West, B., [342]
West, J., [132]
West north central states, [358]
West south central states, [358]
West Virginia, [187]
Westergaard, H., [57]
Wheat, [104]
Whetham, W. C. D., [435], [436]
White slavery, [193]
Whitman, C. O., [348]
Who's Who, [246]
Willcox, W. F., [269]
Williams, W., [303]
William the Conqueror, [338]
William of Occam, [93]
William of Orange, [19]
William the Silent, [19]
Wilson, J. A., [13]
Wilson, W., [310]
Wisconsin, [172], [194]
Wisconsin, University of, [45], [63], [244]
Woman suffrage, [380]
Woman's colleges, [383]
Woods, A. W., [334]
Woods, E. B., [372], [373]
Woods, F. A., [3], [17], [18], [19], [89], [144], [260], [327], [341], [373]
Wright, L. E., [314]
Wright, S., vi., [433]
Y
Yale College, [245], [265], [266]
Yerkes, R. M., [87], [88]
Young Men's Christian Association, [155], [235], [336]
Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor, [234]
Young Women's Christian Association, [235]
Yule, G. U., [144]
Z
Zero Family, [168]

Zygote, [26], [443]
Zymotic, [443]
Zulus, [284]


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