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NOTES.
[3] Lundy’s Land, and other Poems, by Duncan Campbell Scott, Toronto.
[5] I have an antiquarian interest in the penny whistle as being a poor relation of the “recorder” of our forefathers.
[8] A Naturalist’s Calendar, by Leonard Blomefield (formerly Jenyns). Cambridge University Press, 1903.
[9] Life and Letters, Vol. II., p. 114.
[13] This, the first Galton Lecture, was delivered before the Eugenics Education Society, February 16th, 1914, and is, by permission, reprinted, with some changes, from the Eugenics Review, 1914.
[15] The passage quoted is from Galton’s autobiographic Memories, page 165. I have necessarily drawn largely on this delightful book, and have not generally thought it necessary to give references.
[21] Major L. Darwin had been President of the Royal Geographical Society.