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  1. Proceedings ..., Volume 13 by Francis Galton, Clements Robert Markham, 2010-02-04
  2. Proceedings ..., Volume 12 by Clements Robert Markham, Francis Galton, 2010-06-04
  3. Natural Inheritance, Volume 42; volume 590 by Francis Galton, 2010-03-19
  4. Record of Family Faculties by Francis Galton, 2010-04-03
  5. William Cotton Oswell, Hunter And Explorer: The Story Of His Life, With Certain Correspondence And Extracts From David Livingstone's Journal
  6. Statistics of Mental Imagery by Francis Galton, 2009-11-21
  7. Proceedings ..., Volume 15 by Francis Galton, Clements Robert Markham, 2010-01-11
  8. The Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa by Francis Galton, 2010-03-21
  9. Proceedings ..., Volume 9 by Francis Galton, Clements Robert Markham, 2010-03-03
  10. Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa: Being an Account of a Visit to Damaraland in 1851. with a New Map, and an Appendix, Bringing Up the ... Introduction by the Editor. Also Va by Francis Galton, 2010-01-12
  11. Record Of Family Faculties, Consisting Of Tabular Forms And Directions For Entering Data, With An Explanatory Preface
  12. Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel in 1860 [1861], [1862-3]: I. Clark, W.G. Naples and Garibaldi. Ii. Spottiswoode, G.a. a Tour in Civil and Military ... Races. Iv. K., G.H. a Gossip On a Sutherlan by Francis Galton, 2010-01-12
  13. English men of science: their nature and nurture by Francis Galton, 2010-08-28
  14. Fingerprint Directories (1895) by Francis Galton, 2010-09-10

41. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
Previous 8058, Next 8060. 8059 galton, francis to Darwin, CR; 9 Nov 1871.Address, London, Rutland Gate, 42. Summary, Cannot send results about rabbits.
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42. Galton, Francis., Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws And Consequences.
Michael R. Thompson Bookseller. galton, francis. Hereditary Genius An Inquiryinto Its Laws and Consequences. New York D. Appleton Co., 1870.
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Galton, Francis. Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into Its Laws and Consequences. Octavo., [viii], 390, [2, ads] pp. Two folding tables., Original mauve cloth with gilt spineSpine faded and lightly spotted, some light brown spotting at fore-edge and fore-margin. Contemporary owner's bookplate from Niagara Co., New York., Spine faded and lightly spotted, some light brown spotting at fore-edge and fore-margin. Contemporary owner's bookplate from Niagara Co., New York. A good, tight copy. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Michael R. Thompson Bookseller ; click here for further details.

43. GALTON, Francis, "The Weights Of British Noblemen During The Last Three Generati
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GALTON, Francis "The weights of British noblemen during the last three generations"; "The identiscope." 2 issues of Nature. London 1884 2 vols. 8vo., pp. 266-68; 637-38, Each with ownership inscription on the top of the front page, the first dated 19 Jan. '84 and the second dated 3 Nov. '84. First printings of two articles by Galton. The first is a fascinating statistical study of the changes in body weight of a group of noblemen. Galton states at the outset: "It is of considerable interest to know in an exact way the amount of change that may have occurred in our race during recent generations." In the second article, Galton speaks to what appears to be an advertisement for an optical instrument called an "identiscope," dismissing the claims made by the advertisement as unreliable, particularly in terms of the way the eye works. He refers to his Inquiries into human faculty, and actually corrects an error he made in that book. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

44. Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911)
Sir francis galton (18221911) The great man of measurement, of anythingand everything was Sir francis galton. Overshadowed in
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45. Galton, Francis
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HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Galton, Francis English scientist, inventor, and explorer who studied the inheritance of physical and mental attributes with the aim of improving the human species. He was the first to use twins to try to assess the influence of environment on development, and is considered the founder of eugenics (a term he coined). Galton believed that genius was inherited, and was principally to be found in the British he also attempted to compile a map of human physical beauty in Britain. He invented the silent dog whistle, the weather map, a teletype printer, and forensic fingerprinting, and discovered the existence of anticyclones
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46. UMD Library - Francis Galton
francis galton, 1822 1911. WORKS. galton, F. (1893). galton, francis. In N. Sheehy,AJ Chapman, W. Conroy (Eds.), Biographical dictionary of psychology (pg.
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Galton, F. (1893). English men of science: their nature and nurture . New York : D. Appleton. BF412 .C2 1893X Galton, F. (1887). Hereditary genius: an inquiry into its laws and consequences Galton, F. (1911). . (2nd ed.). London, Dent. BF701 .G23 1911X
BIOGRAPHY
Biographical dictionary of psychology (pg. 218-220). New York, NY : Routledge. REF BF109 .A1 B56 1997 Galton: evolution and individual differences. (1968). In R. I. Watson, The great psychologists from Aristotle to Freud (pp. 299-312). (2d ed.). Philadelphia, Lippincott. BF81 .W35 1968 Galton, F. (1974). Memories of my life. London, Methuen, 1908 . New York : AMS Press. Q143 .G3 A3 1974 Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology , Vol. 1 (pp. 1 - 11). Washington, DC : American Psychological Association ; Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1991 REF BF109 .A1 P67 1991 Fuller, Ray. (1995). In Seven pioneers of psychology : behaviour and mind . London ; New York : Routledge. BF109 .A1 S48 1995 Some nineteenth century British scientists . Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press. Q141 .S567 1969

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48. Scientists: Galton, Francis
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  • 50. Probability And Confirmation
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    51. Galton_Note
    gallery index. francis galton. British statistician and the wellknown(notorious) founder of Eugenics. His interests in heredity
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    Francis Galton British statistician and the well-known (notorious) founder of Eugenics. His interests in heredity and statistics led him to discoveries in statistics on the one hand, and to the dangerous idea of "improving" mankind on the other. It must be remembered, however, that eugenic ideas became a national policy in many countries and supported by many respectable persons, not only in Hitler's Germany, the worst example; and these ideas are still at issue in the contemorary world, overtly (in some countries) or covertly (in many other countries). (For more on Galton, see Biographical Notes BACK TO GALTON PICTURE BACK TO GALLERY INDEX Last modified Nov ember 2, 1999. (c) Soshichi Uchii suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp

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    galton, Eliza Jane c.1867 St Marks, Kennington, Surrey, England galton, Francesc.1848 - St Botolph, Bishopgate, , Middlesex,England galton, francis b.1801
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    Galton, Francis Edward
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    c.1850 - St Peters, Stepney, , Middlesex,England Galton, George James Alfred c.1846 - St Leonards, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Galton, George William b.1828 - Galton, Harriet Alice c.1867 - St Marks, Kennington, Surrey, England Galton, Louisa c.1867 - St Marks, Kennington, Surrey, England Galton, Maria Sophia

    54. Sir Francis Galton
    Sir francis galton. His Science In a sense, Sir francis galton was atraditional Victorian gentlemen scientist who dabbled in a whole
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    In a sense, Sir Francis Galton was a traditional Victorian gentlemen scientist who dabbled in a whole range of fields; yet Galton made an extraordinary impact on almost every area to which he turned his attention. Modern understandings in statistics, genetics, heredity and criminology were shaped by Galton's work. In his earlier years, prompted by expeditions to Africa and the Near East, Galton focussed on meteorology, travel, geography, and communications. He discovered the anti-cyclone, developed modern weather maps, was awarded a gold medal by the Royal Geographical Society, and wrote several books about his travelling experiences. Laterally, and in part prompted by the work of his cousin, Charles Darwin, Galton turned his attention to the study of heredity and identity. His research in these fields, which ultimately led to his coining the term "eugenics", also prompted his numerous discoveries and advances in the areas of statistics, photography, fingerprinting, and anthropometrics. His Life
    Galton was born to wealthy parents in Birmingham in 1822. The youngest of 9 children, his father was a banker and his mother the daughter of the esteemed doctor Erasmus Darwin - the latter also the grandfather of Charles Darwin.

    55. Sir Francis Galton

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    English scientist Francis Galton, b. Feb. 16, 1822, d. Jan. 17, 1911, a cousin of Charles Darwin, made significant contributions to both genetics and psychology. An early proponent of statistical analysis as applied to mental and behavioral phenomena, he developed the correlation method in statistics. He was also an indefatigable explorer and an inquirer into human intelligence, and he made important contributions to the fields of meteorology, anthropometry, and physical anthropology as well. Galton, convinced that preeminence in various fields resulted principally from hereditary factors, was inclined to oppose those who stressed environmental determination of either intelligence or character. Interest in the role of heredity led him to introduce the method of twin studies to examine the different contributions of nature and nurture. He also inquired into racial differences and was one of the first to employ questionnaire and survey methods, which he used to investigate mental imagery in different groups. He coined the word eugenics, and his work laid the foundation for the modern eugenics movement. Galton was knighted in 1909. Bibliography: Cowan, R. S., Sir Francis Galton and the Study of Heredity in the Nineteenth Century (1985); Forrest, D. W., Francis Galton: The Life and Work of a Victorian Genius (1974).

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    57. Sir Francis Galton
    galton, Sir francis (18221911). Scientist and explorer, born in Birmingham,West Midlands. He studied at Birmingham, London, and
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    Galton, Sir Francis (1822-1911)
    Scientist and explorer, born in Birmingham, West Midlands. He studied at Birmingham, London, and Cambridge, but left the study of medicine to travel in N and S Africa. He is best known for his studies of heredity and intelligence, such as Hereditary Genius (1869), which led to the field he called eugenics
    He was the first to make a systematic enquiry into this matter. He took very seriously the question how far talent and physique were transmitted in families. By examining existing records of families he showed that quite often a child resembled a parent or other relative in possessing some striking ability. Remarkable instances were assembled of several closely related men attaining great eminence, for e.g the Bach family of musicians.. Galton realised that reputation, however, was an unsatisfactory foundation on which to base scientific inferences about hereditary traits and so he attemped, with considerable success, to use measurements. He found it possible to determine quantitatively the degree of likeness between relatives by means of the method of correlation. In this way the amount of hereditary transmission of a given character could be measured. A correlation coefficient of unity would imply perfect resemblance, whereas zero correlation would mean no likeness and, presumably, no hereditary influence. The most concrete results were obtained by studying similarities and variations of stature in familes. Several of his ideas are referred to in the works of his cousin, Charles Darwin. Galton was knighted in 1909.

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    59. Sir Francis Galton
    SIR francis galton (18221911). An English scientist, explorer andanthropologist, francis galton was a cousin of Charles Darwin
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    SIR FRANCIS GALTON (1822-1911) An English scientist, explorer and anthropologist, Francis Galton was a cousin of Charles Darwin and was one of the first to recognize how Darwin's theory of evolution was going to clash with theology. He coined the word eugenics to denote scientific endeavors to increase the proportion of persons with better than average genes. This was to be done through selective mating of marriage partners. Galton as a youth developed a passion for travel. He was taking medicine but when his father died he was left with sufficient fortune that he was free to indulge in his craving for travel. He wrote nine books and over 200 papers. They deal with many diverse subjects, including the use of fingerprints for personal identification, the correlation of calculus (a branch of applied statistics) - in both of which Galton was a pioneer - twins, blood transfusions, the art of travel in undeveloped countries, criminality and meteorology. He was also deeply concerned with improving standards of measurement. He was knighted in 1909 and died near London on January 17, 1911.
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    the Science of Man. ~ Quoted in K Pearson, The Life, Letters and Laboursof francis galton (London 1914) Born February 16, 1822
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    Statistics are the only tools by which an opening may be cut through the formidable thicket of difficulties that bars the path of those who pursue the Science of Man.
    ~ Quoted in K Pearson, The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton (London 1914)
    Born: February 16, 1822 in Sparkbrook, England
    Died: January, 17 1911 in Grayshott House, England
    An explorer and anthropologist, Francis Galton is known for his pioneering studies of human intelligence. He devoted the latter part of his life to eugenics, i.e. improving the physical and mental makeup of the human species by selected parenthood. Although weak in mathematics his ideas strongly influenced the development of statistics particularly his proof that a normal mixture of normal distributions is itself normal. Another of his major findings was reversion. This was his formulation of regression and its link to the bivariate normal distribution. He also made important contributions to the fields of meteorology, anthropometry, and physical anthropology. Galton was an indefatigable explorer and an investigator of human intelligence.

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