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Hatherley, Lord, 22
Haweis, Mrs., words and faces, 113 visions, 119
Head measured for curve of growth, 168
Hearne (N. America), 176, 186
Height, comparative, of present and past generation, 15
Henslow, Rev. G, imagery, 67; Number-Forms, 82,
100; visions, 115
Heredity, the family tie, 30; of colour blindness in
Quakers, 32; of criminality, 43; of faculty of
visualising, 69, 70; of seeing Number-Forms, 100; of
colour associations with sound, 109; of seer-ship,
125; of enthusiasm, 248; of character and its help in
the teaching of children by their parents, 173; that of
a good stock is a valuable patrimony, 215, 216
Hershon, Mr., the Talmud, 104
Hill, Rev. A. D., 92
Hippocrates and snake symbol, 41
Holbein, 4
Holland, F. M., 212
Hottentots, keenness of sight, 22 (see Bushmen, 70,
204)
Human Nature, variety of; 2
Humanity of the future, power of present generation of
men upon it, 206, 217
Hutchinson, Mr., 71
Huxley, Professor, on sucking pigs in New Guinea,
180; generic images, 230
Hysteria, 45, 149
IDIOTS, deficient in energy, 17; in sensitivity, 29, 20
Illness, permanent effect on growth, 168
Illumination, method of regulating it when making
composites, 234; requires to be controlled, 533
Illusions, 123 (see also Hallucinations, cases of; 121)
Imagery, mental, 57
Indian Civil Service, candidates for, 213
Individuality, doubt of among the insane, 46; among the
sane, 148, 217
Insane, the, 45, 46; similar forms of it in twins, 163
Inspiration analogous to ordinary fluency, 548; morbid
forms of; 149
Instability, 45
Instincts, variety of; 2; criminal, 42, 43; slavish (see
chapter on Gregarious and Slavish Instincts), 47
JESUITS in S. America, 208
Jukes, criminal family, 44
KENSINGTON GARDENS, the promenaders in, 4
Key, Dr. J., 209
Kingsley, Miss R., 102
Kirk, Sir John, 179
LABORATORIES, anthropometric, 28
Larden, W., 90
Legros, Prof., 74
Lehman and Bleuler, 207 (note)
Letters, association of colour with, 107-111
Lewis, G. H., 106
Lewis, Miss, 94
Life-histories, their importance, 30, 220
Livingstone, Dr., 279
Longevity of families, 212
MACALISTER, Dr., 35
M’Leod, Prof. H., 96
Madness (see Insanity)
Mahomed, Dr., 11
Malthus, 207; marriage portions, 214
Man, his influence upon race, 200
Mann, Dr., 71
Marlborough College, 14
Marriages, early and late, 208; with persons of good
race, 216; marriage portions, 214 of Fellows of
Colleges, 215 promotion of, 219
Medians and quartiles, 36 (see 64, 65) 
Memory, 138; physiological basis of; 229; confusion of
separate memories, 229
Meredith, Mrs., 154
Milk offered by she-goats and wolves to children, 291
Moors, migrations of the, 203
Moreau, Dr. J. (of Tours), 163
Morphy, P., 66
Muscular and accompanying senses, tests of, 24
Mussulmans, small fear of death, 252, 253; things clean
and unclean, 254
NAMAQUAS in Damara Land, 204 (see also
Bushmen)
Napoleon I., views in connection with the faculty of
visualising, 78 his star, 126
Nature (see Nurture and Nature), 228
Necessitarianism, 169
Negro displaced by Berbers, 203; by Bushmen, 204;
exported as slaves, 205; replaceable by Chinese, 206
Nervous irritability, as distinct from sensitivity, 20, 23
New Guinea, 180
Nicholson, Sir C., 180
Notes, audibility of very shrill, 26, 254
Nourse, Prof. J. E., 72
Numerals, their nomenclature, 89; characters assigned
to them, 104; coloured 105
NURTURE AND NATURE, 128; history of twins, 155
Nussbaumer, brothers, 106
Octiles, 36 (see 64, 65)
Ogive (statistical curve), 35
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