Chapter 20

AAbderholden, E.,422Acquired character,437Administrative aspects,194Adult mortality,345Afghans,321Africa,290,291Agriculture,307Aguinaldo, E.,314Aims of eugenics,152Alabama,187,202,296Alaska,187Albinism,433Alcohol,44,48,49,130Alcoholism,213,302Aleurone,104Allelomorphism,437Allelomorphs,108,427,437Alpine Type,427America,432American Breeders Assn.,154,194American Breeders Magazine,154American Prison Assn.,182American Genetic Assn.,154,277American stock,258,424Americans,427,428American-Chinese Marriages,313Amherst College,255,266Amoy,315Ancestral Inheritance Law,112Anglian,426Anglo-Saxon,426Anthropological Soc. of Denmark,155Apartment houses,377Appearance,219,221Appropriate opportunity,366Arabs,230,280Argentina,326Aristocracy,362Aristodemocracy,362Aristotle,32Arizona,187Arkansas,241Armenians,299,302,427Army, American,83Arnold, M.,394Arsenic,63Art,96Asiatic immigration,311Asiatic Turkey,299Assortative mating,126,211Athenians,133Atrophy of optic nerve,433Atwater, W. O.,422Austria,137,155Australian,129Australian marriages,222Automobile, effect of377BBaby saving campaign,408Bachelors, tax on,353Back to the farm movement,355Backward children,188Bahama Islands,203Baker, O. E.,6Baltzly, A.,327Banker, H. J.,267,245Banns,197Barrington, A.,13Batz,207Baur, E.,104Bean and Mall,285Beans, Fig.13.Beeton, M.,144,404,408,411Beggars,302Belgium,138,155,324Bell, A. G.,144,183,226,345,347,350,402,407,411Bentham, J.,165Berlin,140Bermuda,205Bertholet, E.,57Bertillon, J.,140Besant, A.,269Better babies movement,155Bezzola, D.,56Billings, W. C.,313Binet tests,287Biometric method,31Biometry,437Birth control,269Bisexual societies,234Bismarck, von, O. E. L.,422Blakeslee, A. F., Figs.2,3,13,14Blascoe, F.,282Bleeders,38Blind,156Blindness,32Blücher, von G. L.,321Blumer, J. C.,244Boas, F.,41,282,283Boer War,321Boer-Hottentot mulattoes,300Body-plasm,27Bohemians,311,427Boston, Mass.,261,182Boveri, T.,27Brachybioty,409Brachycephalic heads,427Brachydactyly,433,437, Fig.17Bradlaugh, C.,269Brazil,325Breton race,273Bridges, C. B.,101Brigham Young College,219British,427British Columbia,305British Indian immigration,312Bruce, H. A.,23Bryn Mawr College,240,263Burris, W. P.,97CCæsar, J.,179,207Caffeine,45California,172,192California University,100Cambridge graduates,428Cambridge, Mass.,261Cape Cod,206Carnegie Institution of Washington,154Carnegie, Margaret Morrison, School,278Carpenter, E.,379Carver, T. N.,305,367Castle, C. S.,243Castle, W. E.,87,100,105,108,300,419,435, Fig.20Catlin, G.,130Cattell, J. McK.,20,21,268,269Cavour, C. B.,19Celibacy,173Celtic,41Celto-Slav Type,427Central Europe,427Ceylon,129Character,219,221,437Charm and taboo,395Chastity,251,386Chicago, Ill.,182,261Chicks,47Child bearing, Effect of,346Child Labor,368Childless wives,268Child mortality,403,407Children surviving per capita,267China,20,137,274Chinese,315,397, Fig.5Chinese immigration,321Chorea, Huntingdon's,109,433Christianity,171,394Chromosomes,87,431,437Church acquaintances,234Civic Club (Pittsburgh, Penn.),371Civil War,268,301,321,326,402Cleopatra,207Climate,42Cobb, M. V.,96Co-education,267,383Coefficient of correlation,212Coercive means,184Cold Spring Harbor,100Coldness,251Cole, L. J.,45,51,63, Fig.7Collateral inheritance,404College women,241Collins, G. N.,104Colonial ancestry,426Colony plan,188Color line,280Color-blindness,109,433Columbus, C.,132Columbia, District of,187Columbus, Ohio,261Columbia University,10,41,100,278Combemale,44Compulsory education,369Confederate Army,323Congenital,438Conklin, E. G.,435Connecticut,76,128,192,261,326Connecticut Agricultural College,82, Fig.14Consanguinity,207Conscription,319Continuity of germ-plasm,29Controlled association tests,288Cook, O. F.,356Corn, Fig.2Cornell Medical College,45Correlation,13,212,438Cost of clothing,274Cost of domestic labor,275Cost of food,274Cost of medical attention,275Courtis, S. A.,77Cousins,202Criminals,158,182,192Croatians,427Crum, Frederick S.,259Cushing, H.,102Cynical attitude,249Cytology,438DDanes,426Dalmatians,311Dance acquaintances,234Dark family,168Darwin, C.,20,21,25,68,69,117,134,147,151,174,208,214,334Darwinism,214Davenport, C. B.,66,154,159,182,202,205,208,246,338,341,342,348,349,433,435Davies, Maria Thompson,235Deaf,157Deafness,32,154Declaration of Independence,75Declining birth rate,237,256,268,400Defective germ-plasm,194Defectives,302Definition of eugenics,147,152Degenerate persons,193Delaware,187Delayed marriage,217Delinquents,302Demme, R.,56Democracy,360Denmark,137Dependents,302Desirability of Restrictive Eugenics,167Destitute classes,214Determiners,432,438Differences among men,75Diffloth, P.,222Diseases,38Disease resistance,402Disposition,219,221Distribution,307District of Columbia,187Divorce,201Dolichocephalic heads,427Doll, E. A.,421Dominance,438Dominant,433Dress,219,221Drinkwater,342Drosophila,101Drug fiends,193Drunkenness,389Dublin, L. I.,400Dubois, P.,23,24DuBois, W. E. B.,295Duncan, J. M.,247Duncan, F. N.,102, Fig.17Dugdale, R. L.,159Durant scholarship,262Dyer family,206Dynamic evolution,421Dynamic of manhood,223Dysgenic, definition of,438Dysgenic types,176EEarle, E. L.,94Early marriages,247Eastern Europe,427East, E. M.,104East north central states,358East south central states,358Ebbinghaus tests,288Economic determinism,365Economic equality of sexes,380Economic status,250Economic standing of parents,370Edinburgh,57Education,219,221Education, compulsory,368Education and race suicide,253Edwards, J.,161Egypt,206Egyptian,285, Fig.6Elderton, E. M.,10,55,57,60,122,153,413Elderton, W. P.,124


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