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AND. NOTES. {3} _Lundy's Land, and other Poems_, by Duncan Campbell Scott, Toronto. {5} I have an antiquarian interest in the penny whistle as being a poor relation of the "recorder" of our forefathers. {8} _A Naturalist's Calendar_, by Leonard Blomefield (formerly Jenyns). Cambridge University Press, 1903. {9} _Life and Letters_, Vol. II., p. 114. {13} This, the first Galton Lecture, was delivered before the Eugenics Education Society, February 16th, 1914, and is, by permission, reprinted, with some changes, from the _Eugenics Review_, 1914. {15} The passage quoted is from Galton's autobiographic _Memories_, page 165. I have necessarily drawn largely on this delightful book, and have not generally thought it necessary to give references. {21} Major L. Darwin had been President of the Royal Geographical Society. {23} In _Memories_, p. 310, he criticises the statistical methods of this work. {24} _Macmillan's Magazine_, XII., p. 327. {25} _Hereditary Genius_, p. 2. {26a} He had already allowed Professor Seward and myself to publish them in _More Letters of Charles Darwin_. {26b} _Memories_, p. 290. {27a} _Hereditary Genius_ p. 9 {27b} _Ibid._, p. 31. {28} _Memories_, p. 305. {29} _Macmillan's Magazine_, XII., p. 327. {30} _Essays in Eugenics_, p. 1. {31a} _Essays in Eugenics_, p. 1. {31b} _Ibid._, p. 35. {32a} _Essays in Eugenics_, p. 37. {32b} _Ibid._, p. 42. {34a} _More Letters_, II., pp. 43 and 50. {34b} One Volume Edit. 1894, p. 617. {35} _Macmillan's Magazine_, XII., p. 326. {36} Evening lecture delivered at the Glasgow meeting of the British Association, September 16, 1901. Reprinted with alterations, from _Nature_, November 14, 1901. {40} See their papers in the _Deutsch Bot. Ges._, 1900, and my summary in a paper read before the British Association, 1905., {41} The root must of course be in a glass of water, and therefore exposed to light. {45} Cohn's _Beitrage_, 1894. {47} Pfeffer, in the _Annals of Botany_, September 1894. Further details in Czapek's paper in _Pringsheim's Jahrb._, 1895. {48} F. Darwin, _Annals of Botany_, December 1899. {51a} _Life and Habit_, 1878. {51b} Butler's term. {53a} See James Ward, _Naturalism and Agnosticism_, i. 283 {53b} _Science and Culture_, Collected Essays, i. {53c} _Loc. cit._ p. 288. {56} Strictly speaking--florets. {58a} C. Darwin. _Cli
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