Description | Letters about Egon Pearson, F J Weldon's support for the Suffragette movement, work on colour inheritance and extent of pigment in mice, whether to respond to criticism of W F R Weldon's work, the handling of Weldon's research material by others, data about women in houses for inebriates or correction houses, Francis Galton's death, Weldon's Will, that he cannot accept the award of the Weldon Medal, the building fund for a Eugenics and Biometry Laboratory, proofs of a paper on mice, Pearson's lectures on inheritance of coat colour in dogs, and the death of Florence's mother. |