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Part 28

Idiots, deficient in energy; in sensitivity, Illness, permanent effect on growth, Illumination, method of regulating it when making composites; requires to be controlled, Illusions, (_see_ also Hallucinations, cases of) Imagery, mental, Indian Civil Service, candidates for, Individuality, doubt of among the insane, among the sane, Influence of Man upon race, Insane, the, similar forms of it in twins, Inspiration analogous to ordinary fluency, morbid forms of, Instability, Instincts, variety of, criminal; slavish (_see_ chapter on Gregarious and Slavish Instincts) Intellectual differences,

Jesuits in S. America, Jukes, criminal family,

Kensington Gardens, the promenaders in, Key, Dr. J., Kingsley, Miss R., Kirk, Sir John,

Laboratories, anthropometric, Larden, W., Legros, Prof., Lehman and Bleuler, (note) Letters, association of colour with, Lewis, G.H., Lewis, Miss, Life-histories, their importance, Livingstone, Dr., Longevity of families,

Macalister, Dr., M'Leod, Prof. H., Madness (_see_ Insanity) Mahomed, Dr., Malthus; marriage portions, Man, his influence upon race, Mann, Dr., Marks for family merit, Marlborough College, Marriages, early and late, with persons of good race; marriage portions; of Fellows of Colleges; promotion of, Medians and quartiles, Memory, physiological basis of; confusion of separate memories, Mental imagery, Meredith, Mrs., Milk offered by she-goats and wolves to children, Moors, migrations of the, Moreau, Dr. J. (of Tours), Morphy, P., Muscular and accompanying senses, tests of, Mussulmans, small fear of death; things clean and unclean,

Namaquas in Damara Land, (_see_ also Bushmen) Napoleon I., views in connection with the faculty of visualising; his star, Nature (_see_ Nurture and Nature) Necessitarianism, Negro displaced by Berbers; by Bushmen; exported as slaves; replaceable by Chinese, Nervous irritability, as distinct from sensitivity, New Guinea, Nicholson, Sir C., Notes, audibility of very shrill, Nourse, Prof. J.E., Number-forms, Numerals, their nomenclature; characters assigned to them; coloured, Nurture and nature; history of twins, Nussbaumer, brothers,

Observed order of events, Octiles, Ogive (statistical curve)

Osborn, Mr. Osten Sacken, Baron v. Oswell, Mr. Oxen (_see_ Cattle)

Parkyns, Mansfield Peculiarities, unconsciousness of Persecution, its effect on the character of races Peru, captive animals in Pet animals Petrie, Flinders Phantasmagoria Photographic composites (_see_ Composite Portraiture); registers; summed effect of a thousand brief exposures; order of exposure is indifferent Phthisis, typical features of Piety, morbid forms of, in the epileptic and insane; in the hysterical Pigafetta Polynesia, pet eels Ponies, their capacity for hearing shrill notes Poole, R. Stuart Poole, W.H. Population population in town and country; changes of; decays of; effects of early marriages on Portraits, composite (_see_ Composite Portraiture); number of elements in a portrait; the National Portrait Gallery Prejudices instilled by doctrinal teachers; affect the judgments of able men Presence-chamber in mind Pricker for statistical records Princeton College, U.S. Prisms, double image Proudfoot, Mr. Psychometric experiments Puritans

Quakers, frequency of colour blindness Quartiles Questions on visualising and other allied faculties Quetelet

Race and Selection; influence of man upon; variety and number of races in different countries; sexual apathy of decaying races; signs of superior race; pride in being of good race Races established to discover the best horses to breed from Rapp, General Rapture, religious Rayleigh, Lord, sensitive flame and high notes Reindeer, difficulty of taming Religion Renaissance Republic of self-reliant men; of life generally; cosmic Revivals, religious Richardson, Sir John Roberts, C. (note) Roget, J. Rome, wild animals captured for use of Rosiere, marriage portion to

Sailors, keenness of eyesight tested; admiralty life-histories of _St. James's Gazette_ (Phantasmagoria) Savages, eyesight of Schools, biographical notes at; opportunities of masters; observation of characters at Schuster, Prof. Seal in pond, a simile; captured and tamed Seemann, Dr. Seers (_see_ chapter on Visionaries); heredity of Segregation, passionate terror at among cattle Selection and race Self, becoming less personal Sensitivity Sentiments, early Sequence of test weights Serpent worship Servility (_see_ Gregarious and Slavish Instincts); its romantic side Sexual differences in sensitivity; in character; apathy in highly-bred animals Siberia, change of population in Slavishness (_see_ Gregarious and Slavish Instincts) Smith, B. Woodd; curious Number-Form communicated by Smythe, G.F. Snakes, horror of some persons at; antipathy to, not common among mankind Socrates and his catalepsy Solitude Sound, association of colour with Space and time Spain, the races in Speke, Capt. Spencer, H., blended outlines Spiritual sense, the Stars of great men Statistical methods; statistical constancy; that of republics of self-reliant men; statistics of mental imagery; pictorial statistics Stature of the English Steinitz, Mr. Stones, Miss Stow, Mr. Suna, his menagerie

Talbot Fox Talmud, frequency of the different numerals in Tameness, learned when young; tame cattle preserved to breed from Tastes, changes in Terror at snakes; at blood; is easily taught Test objects, weights, etc. Time and space Town and country population Trousseau, Dr. Turner, the painter Twins, the history of Typical centre Tyranny

Ulloa Unclean, the, and the clean Unconcsciousness of peculiarities; in visionaries

Variety of human nature Visionaries; visionary families and races

Watches, magnetised Welch, Mrs. Kempe West Indies, change, of population in Wheel and barrel Whistles for audibility of shrill notes Wildness taught young Wilkes, Capt. Winchester College Wollaston, Dr. Wolves, children suckled by Women, relative sensitivity of; coyness and caprice; visualising faculty Woodfield, Mr. (Australia) Words, visualised pictures associated with Workers, solitary

Young, Dr. Yule, Colonel

Zebras, hard to tame Zoological Gardens, whistles tried at; snakes fed; seal at Zukertort, Mr.