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Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. FRANCIS GALTON AS DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOLOGIST Francis Galton as Differential Psychologist: Galton was one of the first experimental psychologists, and the founder of the field of enquiry now called Differential Psychology, which concerns itself with psychological differences between people, rather than on common traits. He started virtually from scratch, and had to invent the majortools
THE LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON, BY KARL Karl Pearson, biographer of Galton. Pearson was an eminent mathematical statistician (Third Wrangler in his year at Cambridge) and a friend and associate of Galton. A socialist, he pointedly refused several honours, including a knighthood. Pearson's monumental MEMORIES OF MY LIFE BY FRANCIS GALTON The following review was written by C.E Gehlke ( Political Science Quarterly, 1910). Routes followed during Galton's travels. in Egypt, the Sudan and Palestine. Galton's Travels in South West Africa, which. launched his scientific career. Galton as criminal, aged 71. Taken in Paris, 1893, during a visit. to the Criminal IdentificationLaboratory.
FRANCIS GALTON: FINGERPRINTER Francis Galton and Fingerprints. Although Galton was not the first to propose the use of fingerprints for identification (Sir William Herschel had used them in India for this purpose) he was the first to place their study on a scientific basis and so lay the groundwork for their use in criminal cases. He was able to collect a large sample of ESSAYS IN EUGENICS BY FRANCIS GALTON Essays in Eugenics. "The power by which Eugenic reform must chiefly be effected, is that of Popular Opinion, which is amply strong enough for that purpose whenever it shall be, roused. Public Opinion has done as much as this on many past occasions and in various countries, of which much evidence is given in the Essay on Restrictions in Marriage.HEREDITARY GENIUS
First edition of 1869. PDF Page Images.. Second edition of 1892. Galton's Preface to the 1892 edition.. The entire text of Hereditary Genius is now available as a "EUGENICS: ITS DEFINITION, SCOPE AND AIMS" BY FRANCIS GALTON Francis Galton. Read before the Sociological Society at a meeting in the School of Economies (London University), on May 16, 1904. Professor Karl Pearson, F.R.S., in the chair. EUGENICS is the science which deals with all influences that improve the inborn qualities of a race; also with those that develop them to the utmost advantage. A LIST OF THE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR … GAJ,TON PAPERS several times between 1865 and 1884 and was Chairman of its Meteorologieal Committee and ita Committee on Evolution. He was President of the Royal Anthropologieal Institute from 1885-1888. Galton's family was closely connected with the Darwins. AFRICA FOR THE CHINESE BY FRANCIS GALTON The Chinese have a land hunger, as well as a love for petty traffic, and they would find a field in which to gratify both of these tastes on the East African Coast. There are many Chinese capitalists resident in foreign parts who might speculate in such a system and warmly encourage it. If once successfully started, it ought to maintainitself.
BOOKS BY FRANCIS GALTONFRANCIS GALTON BIBLIOGRAPHYCATALOGUE OF MODELSAND SPECIMENS
Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. FRANCIS GALTON AS DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOLOGIST Francis Galton as Differential Psychologist: Galton was one of the first experimental psychologists, and the founder of the field of enquiry now called Differential Psychology, which concerns itself with psychological differences between people, rather than on common traits. He started virtually from scratch, and had to invent the majortools
THE LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON, BY KARL Karl Pearson, biographer of Galton. Pearson was an eminent mathematical statistician (Third Wrangler in his year at Cambridge) and a friend and associate of Galton. A socialist, he pointedly refused several honours, including a knighthood. Pearson's monumental MEMORIES OF MY LIFE BY FRANCIS GALTON The following review was written by C.E Gehlke ( Political Science Quarterly, 1910). Routes followed during Galton's travels. in Egypt, the Sudan and Palestine. Galton's Travels in South West Africa, which. launched his scientific career. Galton as criminal, aged 71. Taken in Paris, 1893, during a visit. to the Criminal IdentificationLaboratory.
FRANCIS GALTON: FINGERPRINTER Francis Galton and Fingerprints. Although Galton was not the first to propose the use of fingerprints for identification (Sir William Herschel had used them in India for this purpose) he was the first to place their study on a scientific basis and so lay the groundwork for their use in criminal cases. He was able to collect a large sample of ESSAYS IN EUGENICS BY FRANCIS GALTON Essays in Eugenics. "The power by which Eugenic reform must chiefly be effected, is that of Popular Opinion, which is amply strong enough for that purpose whenever it shall be, roused. Public Opinion has done as much as this on many past occasions and in various countries, of which much evidence is given in the Essay on Restrictions in Marriage.HEREDITARY GENIUS
First edition of 1869. PDF Page Images.. Second edition of 1892. Galton's Preface to the 1892 edition.. The entire text of Hereditary Genius is now available as a "EUGENICS: ITS DEFINITION, SCOPE AND AIMS" BY FRANCIS GALTON Francis Galton. Read before the Sociological Society at a meeting in the School of Economies (London University), on May 16, 1904. Professor Karl Pearson, F.R.S., in the chair. EUGENICS is the science which deals with all influences that improve the inborn qualities of a race; also with those that develop them to the utmost advantage. A LIST OF THE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR … GAJ,TON PAPERS several times between 1865 and 1884 and was Chairman of its Meteorologieal Committee and ita Committee on Evolution. He was President of the Royal Anthropologieal Institute from 1885-1888. Galton's family was closely connected with the Darwins. AFRICA FOR THE CHINESE BY FRANCIS GALTON The Chinese have a land hunger, as well as a love for petty traffic, and they would find a field in which to gratify both of these tastes on the East African Coast. There are many Chinese capitalists resident in foreign parts who might speculate in such a system and warmly encourage it. If once successfully started, it ought to maintainitself.
BOOKS BY FRANCIS GALTON Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. FRANCIS GALTON AS DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOLOGIST Francis Galton as Differential Psychologist: Galton was one of the first experimental psychologists, and the founder of the field of enquiry now called Differential Psychology, which concerns itself with psychological differences between people, rather than on common traits. He started virtually from scratch, and had to invent the majortools
THE LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON, BY KARL Karl Pearson, biographer of Galton. Pearson was an eminent mathematical statistician (Third Wrangler in his year at Cambridge) and a friend and associate of Galton. A socialist, he pointedly refused several honours, including a knighthood. Pearson's monumental SIR FRANCIS GALTON F.R.S. Sir Francis Galton F.R.S. 1822-1911 Victorian polymath: geographer, meteorologist, tropical explorer, founder of differential psychology, inventor of fingerprint identification, pioneer of statistical correlation and regression, convinced hereditarian, eugenicist, proto-geneticist, half-cousin of Charles Darwin and best-sellingauthor.
FRANCIS GALTON: HEREDITARIAN Francis Galton as Geneticist. Galton was the founder of the statistical approach to heredity, now commonly called the "biometric approach", which was greatly extended and developed by Karl Pearson and his students at University College, London. He started with Darwin's theory of pangenesis. Darwin had proposed that the mechanismof inheritance
FRANCIS GALTON: STATISTICIAN Francis Galton as Statistician. Galton was able to place his researches about heredity on a scientific basis by applying novel statistical concepts, and can justly be claimed as one of the very first social scientists, if not the first. This would pave the way for the development of statistics as a NATURAL INHERITANCE BY FRANCIS GALTON Sir Francis Galton FRS. Galton's 'Quincunx' Devices for Demonstrating Regression in the Variation of the Normal Distribution FRANCIS GALTON, MEMORIES OF MY LIFE, CHAPTER III Francis Galton, Memories of My Life, Chapter III. From Francis Galton Memories of My Life (London: Methuen, 1908), pp. 22 - 47. Chapter III. Medical Studies. First experience - Tour with Mr. Bowman - Birmingham Hospital - Accidents - Sense of pain - King's College - Professor R. Partridge and others - Escape from drowning. THEIR NATURE AND NURTURE PREFACE. I undertook the inquiry of which this volume is the result, after reading the recent work of M. de Candolle,1 in which he analyses the salient events in the history of 200 scientific men INQUIRIES INTO HUMAN FACULTY PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. AFTER some years had passed subsequent to the publication of this book in 1883, its publishers, Messrs. Macmillan, informed me that the demand for it just, but only just warranted a revised issue. I shrank from the great trouble of bringing it up to date because it, or rather many of my memoirs BOOKS BY FRANCIS GALTONFRANCIS GALTON BIBLIOGRAPHYCATALOGUE OF MODELSAND SPECIMENS
Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. GALTON.ORG: SIR FRANCIS GALTON FRS, 1822-1911. Sir Francis Galton FRS. More. Letters THE LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON, BY KARL Karl Pearson, biographer of Galton. Pearson was an eminent mathematical statistician (Third Wrangler in his year at Cambridge) and a friend and associate of Galton. A socialist, he pointedly refused several honours, including a knighthood. Pearson's monumental MEMORIES OF MY LIFE BY FRANCIS GALTON The following review was written by C.E Gehlke ( Political Science Quarterly, 1910). Routes followed during Galton's travels. in Egypt, the Sudan and Palestine. Galton's Travels in South West Africa, which. launched his scientific career. Galton as criminal, aged 71. Taken in Paris, 1893, during a visit. to the Criminal IdentificationLaboratory.
NATURAL INHERITANCE BY FRANCIS GALTON Sir Francis Galton FRS. Galton's 'Quincunx' Devices for Demonstrating Regression in the Variation of the Normal DistributionHEREDITARY GENIUS
First edition of 1869. PDF Page Images.. Second edition of 1892. Galton's Preface to the 1892 edition.. The entire text of Hereditary Genius is now available as a LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON PLATE Francis Galton in holiday garb; taken at Vichv, Aucrust, 1878, when acrecl 56 years. The Galtons were at Vichy again in 1880: see ourp. 196.
A LIST OF THE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR … GAJ,TON PAPERS several times between 1865 and 1884 and was Chairman of its Meteorologieal Committee and ita Committee on Evolution. He was President of the Royal Anthropologieal Institute from 1885-1888. Galton's family was closely connected with the Darwins.FRANCIS GALTON
Title: galton.org Type: Journal: Year: Month: Day: Volume: Number: Pages: PDF Facsimile Category: ID: 'Personal identification and description.' Nature Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 AFRICA FOR THE CHINESE BY FRANCIS GALTON The Chinese have a land hunger, as well as a love for petty traffic, and they would find a field in which to gratify both of these tastes on the East African Coast. There are many Chinese capitalists resident in foreign parts who might speculate in such a system and warmly encourage it. If once successfully started, it ought to maintainitself.
BOOKS BY FRANCIS GALTONFRANCIS GALTON BIBLIOGRAPHYCATALOGUE OF MODELSAND SPECIMENS
Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. GALTON.ORG: SIR FRANCIS GALTON FRS, 1822-1911. Sir Francis Galton FRS. More. Letters THE LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON, BY KARL Karl Pearson, biographer of Galton. Pearson was an eminent mathematical statistician (Third Wrangler in his year at Cambridge) and a friend and associate of Galton. A socialist, he pointedly refused several honours, including a knighthood. Pearson's monumental MEMORIES OF MY LIFE BY FRANCIS GALTON The following review was written by C.E Gehlke ( Political Science Quarterly, 1910). Routes followed during Galton's travels. in Egypt, the Sudan and Palestine. Galton's Travels in South West Africa, which. launched his scientific career. Galton as criminal, aged 71. Taken in Paris, 1893, during a visit. to the Criminal IdentificationLaboratory.
NATURAL INHERITANCE BY FRANCIS GALTON Sir Francis Galton FRS. Galton's 'Quincunx' Devices for Demonstrating Regression in the Variation of the Normal DistributionHEREDITARY GENIUS
First edition of 1869. PDF Page Images.. Second edition of 1892. Galton's Preface to the 1892 edition.. The entire text of Hereditary Genius is now available as a LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON PLATE Francis Galton in holiday garb; taken at Vichv, Aucrust, 1878, when acrecl 56 years. The Galtons were at Vichy again in 1880: see ourp. 196.
A LIST OF THE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR … GAJ,TON PAPERS several times between 1865 and 1884 and was Chairman of its Meteorologieal Committee and ita Committee on Evolution. He was President of the Royal Anthropologieal Institute from 1885-1888. Galton's family was closely connected with the Darwins.FRANCIS GALTON
Title: galton.org Type: Journal: Year: Month: Day: Volume: Number: Pages: PDF Facsimile Category: ID: 'Personal identification and description.' Nature Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 AFRICA FOR THE CHINESE BY FRANCIS GALTON The Chinese have a land hunger, as well as a love for petty traffic, and they would find a field in which to gratify both of these tastes on the East African Coast. There are many Chinese capitalists resident in foreign parts who might speculate in such a system and warmly encourage it. If once successfully started, it ought to maintainitself.
BOOKS BY FRANCIS GALTON Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. GALTON.ORG: SIR FRANCIS GALTON FRS, 1822-1911. Sir Francis Galton FRS. More. Letters SIR FRANCIS GALTON F.R.S. Sir Francis Galton F.R.S. 1822-1911 Victorian polymath: geographer, meteorologist, tropical explorer, founder of differential psychology, inventor of fingerprint identification, pioneer of statistical correlation and regression, convinced hereditarian, eugenicist, proto-geneticist, half-cousin of Charles Darwin and best-sellingauthor.
THE ART OF TRAVEL BY FRANCIS GALTON The Art of Travel. (Murray, 1855) This engaging compendium of advice ('shifts and contrivances') to travellers and explorers 'in wild parts' went through many editions. Galton collected in it both his own practical experiences, gathered while travelling in South-West Africa, but also those of other travellers, continually improving it as new ESSAYS IN EUGENICS BY FRANCIS GALTON Essays in Eugenics. "The power by which Eugenic reform must chiefly be effected, is that of Popular Opinion, which is amply strong enough for that purpose whenever it shall be, roused. Public Opinion has done as much as this on many past occasions and in various countries, of which much evidence is given in the Essay on Restrictions in Marriage. GENERIC IMAGES BY FRANCIS GALTON 1879 Generic Images. by Francis Galton. William Clowes and Sons 1879. PDF Page Images.. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Royal Institution 9 : 161-70 with minor variations.Proceedings of the Royal Institution 9 : 161-70 with minor variations. LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON PLATE Francis Galton in holiday garb; taken at Vichv, Aucrust, 1878, when acrecl 56 years. The Galtons were at Vichy again in 1880: see ourp. 196.
"EUGENICS: ITS DEFINITION, SCOPE AND AIMS" BY FRANCIS GALTON EUGENICS: ITS DEFINITION, SCOPE, AND AIMS. Francis Galton. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY Volume X; July, 1904; Number 1. Read before the Sociological Society at a meeting in the School of Economies (London University), on May 16, 1904.FRANCIS GALTON
Title: galton.org Type: Journal: Year: Month: Day: Volume: Number: Pages: PDF Facsimile Category: ID: 'Personal identification and description.' Nature Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 THEIR NATURE AND NURTURE PREFACE. I undertook the inquiry of which this volume is the result, after reading the recent work of M. de Candolle,1 in which he analyses the salient events in the history of 200 scientific men BOOKS BY FRANCIS GALTONFRANCIS GALTON BIBLIOGRAPHYCATALOGUE OF MODELSAND SPECIMENS
Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. GALTON.ORG: SIR FRANCIS GALTON FRS, 1822-1911. Sir Francis Galton FRS. More. Letters FRANCIS GALTON AS DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOLOGIST Francis Galton as Differential Psychologist: Galton was one of the first experimental psychologists, and the founder of the field of enquiry now called Differential Psychology, which concerns itself with psychological differences between people, rather than on common traits. He started virtually from scratch, and had to invent the majortools
SIR FRANCIS GALTON F.R.S. Sir Francis Galton F.R.S. 1822-1911 Victorian polymath: geographer, meteorologist, tropical explorer, founder of differential psychology, inventor of fingerprint identification, pioneer of statistical correlation and regression, convinced hereditarian, eugenicist, proto-geneticist, half-cousin of Charles Darwin and best-sellingauthor.
FRANCIS GALTON: FINGERPRINTER Francis Galton and Fingerprints. Although Galton was not the first to propose the use of fingerprints for identification (Sir William Herschel had used them in India for this purpose) he was the first to place their study on a scientific basis and so lay the groundwork for their use in criminal cases. He was able to collect a large sample of MEMORIES OF MY LIFE BY FRANCIS GALTON The following review was written by C.E Gehlke ( Political Science Quarterly, 1910). Routes followed during Galton's travels. in Egypt, the Sudan and Palestine. Galton's Travels in South West Africa, which. launched his scientific career. Galton as criminal, aged 71. Taken in Paris, 1893, during a visit. to the Criminal IdentificationLaboratory.
NATURAL INHERITANCE BY FRANCIS GALTON Sir Francis Galton FRS. Galton's 'Quincunx' Devices for Demonstrating Regression in the Variation of the Normal Distribution ESSAYS IN EUGENICS BY FRANCIS GALTON Essays in Eugenics. "The power by which Eugenic reform must chiefly be effected, is that of Popular Opinion, which is amply strong enough for that purpose whenever it shall be, roused. Public Opinion has done as much as this on many past occasions and in various countries, of which much evidence is given in the Essay on Restrictions in Marriage. FRANCIS GALTON, MEMORIES OF MY LIFE, CHAPTER III Francis Galton, Memories of My Life, Chapter III. From Francis Galton Memories of My Life (London: Methuen, 1908), pp. 22 - 47. Chapter III. Medical Studies. First experience - Tour with Mr. Bowman - Birmingham Hospital - Accidents - Sense of pain - King's College - Professor R. Partridge and others - Escape from drowning. A LIST OF THE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR … GAJ,TON PAPERS several times between 1865 and 1884 and was Chairman of its Meteorologieal Committee and ita Committee on Evolution. He was President of the Royal Anthropologieal Institute from 1885-1888. Galton's family was closely connected with the Darwins. BOOKS BY FRANCIS GALTONFRANCIS GALTON BIBLIOGRAPHYCATALOGUE OF MODELSAND SPECIMENS
Books and Pamphlets by Francis Galton. All of Galton's major works are available here, usually in facsimile (page image) form, and sometimes in text form, with the original page numbering preserved. GALTON.ORG: SIR FRANCIS GALTON FRS, 1822-1911. Sir Francis Galton FRS. More. Letters FRANCIS GALTON AS DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOLOGIST Francis Galton as Differential Psychologist: Galton was one of the first experimental psychologists, and the founder of the field of enquiry now called Differential Psychology, which concerns itself with psychological differences between people, rather than on common traits. He started virtually from scratch, and had to invent the majortools
SIR FRANCIS GALTON F.R.S. Sir Francis Galton F.R.S. 1822-1911 Victorian polymath: geographer, meteorologist, tropical explorer, founder of differential psychology, inventor of fingerprint identification, pioneer of statistical correlation and regression, convinced hereditarian, eugenicist, proto-geneticist, half-cousin of Charles Darwin and best-sellingauthor.
FRANCIS GALTON: FINGERPRINTER Francis Galton and Fingerprints. Although Galton was not the first to propose the use of fingerprints for identification (Sir William Herschel had used them in India for this purpose) he was the first to place their study on a scientific basis and so lay the groundwork for their use in criminal cases. He was able to collect a large sample of MEMORIES OF MY LIFE BY FRANCIS GALTON The following review was written by C.E Gehlke ( Political Science Quarterly, 1910). Routes followed during Galton's travels. in Egypt, the Sudan and Palestine. Galton's Travels in South West Africa, which. launched his scientific career. Galton as criminal, aged 71. Taken in Paris, 1893, during a visit. to the Criminal IdentificationLaboratory.
NATURAL INHERITANCE BY FRANCIS GALTON Sir Francis Galton FRS. Galton's 'Quincunx' Devices for Demonstrating Regression in the Variation of the Normal Distribution ESSAYS IN EUGENICS BY FRANCIS GALTON Essays in Eugenics. "The power by which Eugenic reform must chiefly be effected, is that of Popular Opinion, which is amply strong enough for that purpose whenever it shall be, roused. Public Opinion has done as much as this on many past occasions and in various countries, of which much evidence is given in the Essay on Restrictions in Marriage. FRANCIS GALTON, MEMORIES OF MY LIFE, CHAPTER III Francis Galton, Memories of My Life, Chapter III. From Francis Galton Memories of My Life (London: Methuen, 1908), pp. 22 - 47. Chapter III. Medical Studies. First experience - Tour with Mr. Bowman - Birmingham Hospital - Accidents - Sense of pain - King's College - Professor R. Partridge and others - Escape from drowning. A LIST OF THE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR … GAJ,TON PAPERS several times between 1865 and 1884 and was Chairman of its Meteorologieal Committee and ita Committee on Evolution. He was President of the Royal Anthropologieal Institute from 1885-1888. Galton's family was closely connected with the Darwins. GALTON.ORG: SIR FRANCIS GALTON FRS, 1822-1911. Sir Francis Galton FRS. More. Letters THE LIFE, LETTERS AND LABOURS OF FRANCIS GALTON, BY KARL Karl Pearson, biographer of Galton. Pearson was an eminent mathematical statistician (Third Wrangler in his year at Cambridge) and a friend and associate of Galton. A socialist, he pointedly refused several honours, including a knighthood. Pearson's monumental SIR FRANCIS GALTON F.R.S. Sir Francis Galton F.R.S. 1822-1911 Victorian polymath: geographer, meteorologist, tropical explorer, founder of differential psychology, inventor of fingerprint identification, pioneer of statistical correlation and regression, convinced hereditarian, eugenicist, proto-geneticist, half-cousin of Charles Darwin and best-sellingauthor.
MEMORIES OF MY LIFE BY FRANCIS GALTON The following review was written by C.E Gehlke ( Political Science Quarterly, 1910). Routes followed during Galton's travels. in Egypt, the Sudan and Palestine. Galton's Travels in South West Africa, which. launched his scientific career. Galton as criminal, aged 71. Taken in Paris, 1893, during a visit. to the Criminal IdentificationLaboratory.
FRANCIS GALTON: METEOROLOGIST Francis Galton as Meteorologist. Galton was the first to identify the anticyclone (as opposed to the cyclone), and introduced the use of charts showing areas of similar air pressure - the modern weather map. His book Meteorographica (Macmillan, 1863) was the first systematic attempt to gather, chart and interpret weather data on a continental NATURAL INHERITANCE BY FRANCIS GALTON Sir Francis Galton FRS. Galton's 'Quincunx' Devices for Demonstrating Regression in the Variation of the Normal Distribution CORESPONDENCE BETWEEN FRANCIS GALTON AND CHARLES DARWIN Correspondence between Charles Darwin and Francis Galton. Charles Darwin was Francis Galton's half-cousin, sharing the same grandfather, Erasmus Darwin. Erasmus had been a successful doctor and something of a polymath himself, co-founding the Lunar Club with Josiah Wedgwood and Joseph Priestley, among others.FRANCIS GALTON
Title: galton.org Type: Journal: Year: Month: Day: Volume: Number: Pages: PDF Facsimile Category: ID: 'Personal identification and description.' Nature Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 Paper Author: Galton, Francis Personal Identification: Fingerprints 1888 38 173-7, 201-2 168 INQUIRIES INTO HUMAN FACULTY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION AFTER some years had passed subsequent to the publication of this book in 1883, its publishers, Messrs. Macmillan, informed me that the demand for it just, but only just warranted a revised issue. I shrank from the great trouble of bringing it up to date because it, or rather many of my memoirs AFRICA FOR THE CHINESE BY FRANCIS GALTON The Chinese have a land hunger, as well as a love for petty traffic, and they would find a field in which to gratify both of these tastes on the East African Coast. There are many Chinese capitalists resident in foreign parts who might speculate in such a system and warmly encourage it. If once successfully started, it ought to maintainitself.
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