Final report of the Anthropometric Committee / consisting in 1882-3 of F. Galton (chairman) [and others] ; drawn up by C. Roberts and Sir Rawson W. Rawson.
- British Association for the Advancement of Science. Anthropometric Committee.
- Date:
- [1883]
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Credit: Final report of the Anthropometric Committee / consisting in 1882-3 of F. Galton (chairman) [and others] ; drawn up by C. Roberts and Sir Rawson W. Rawson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![1882-3 of Mr. F. Galton (Chairman), Dr. Beddoe, Mr. Brabrook (Secretary), Mr. Frank Fellows, Mr. James Heywood, Pro- fessor Leone Levi, Dr. F. A. Mahomed, Mr., J. E. Price, Lieut.-General Pitt-Eivers, Sir IUwson W. ILl^Son, and Mr. C. Roberts. Associates, Dr. T. G-. Balfour, Dr. J. H. Gladstone, Inspector-General Lawson, Dr. W. QGLjgJ f&raiun up by Mr. C. Roberts and Sir Eawson W. RawsonF'’ [Plates IV.—X.] 1. The Committee, originally appointed in 1875, and aided by succes- sive grants, of which it has expended 2801., has made a Report in each of the five years 1878 to 1882, and now submits its final Report. 2. Not that the work open to the Committee is exhausted, although it has to a great extent supplied what was pointed out in its Reports of 1881 and 1882 as chiefly wanting, or that its conclusions are to its own mind complete and satisfactory. But it would require more time and larger funds than are at the disposal of the Committee to prosecute its inquiries, even with the materials now in its possession, to the end which it has had in view ; and the Committee is of opinion that the most nseful course will be to bring before the Association the results of its past labours, indicating at the same time the conclusions which it considers to be sufficiently established by the facts ascertained, and the deficiencies, both of data and methods, which remain to be supplemented, either by individual exertion, or by the reappointment of a similar Committee at some future period under the auspices of the Association. 3. In order to furnish a complete review of the information obtained, it will be necessary to refer to tables and data contained in previous reports. A list of these Reports is furnished in a note.2 Objects and Operations of the Committee. 4. The Committee was appointed for the purpose of collecting obser- vations on the systematic examination of the height, weight, and other physical characters of the inhabitants of the British Isles. 5. Its operations in each year are described in the introduction to its Report of 1881. The description and amount of the statistics which it has collected, and the names of the persons to whom it is indebted for the collection, are detailed chiefly at the commencement of its several Reports from 1880 to 1882. Anm11^ the objects early aimed at by the Committee, and prose- cuted by it up to the year 1881, was the collection and comparison of photographs of the typical races of the United Kingdom ; but at the meeting ot that year this inquiry was assigned to a separate Committee, upon whom will devolve the duty of reporting upon this branch of the general subject. i Q7r 'f'h1? Dr‘Wllliam Farr was a member, and Chairman of the Committee from 1875 to 1879. o°t, 187^’ ? PP- (numhered pp. 182-6 in the Annual Report of the ^.sociation). 2, Report, 1879, 35 pp.; ibid. pp. 175-209. 3, Report, 1880, 41 pp.; £■ PP’ Ifctn PP'; iMlL PP’ 22572- 6> Report, 1882, 3 pp. a. pp. 2/8-80. An Index to the lables is given in Appendix C. D](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22301471_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)