. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. IV FIG. 46. FlOURE 46.—1-3, rough, gruff; had set ways and peculiar ideas. 1-4, nervous, apt to worry (see family 25 : *<39)- 11—i. high-tempered, extravagant, became insane and jumped out of window, killing herself. II-2, energetic and quick. II-?, odd and eccentric, very critical and miserly, impulsive and irritable. II-8, at 20 became erratic, silly, and irresponsible; wanted to travel and follow girls. Il-g, happy-go-lucky. II-io, quick, energetic, and ner- vous; susceptible to alcohol. III-i, quick, energetic, and nervous. III-2, alcoho


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. IV FIG. 46. FlOURE 46.—1-3, rough, gruff; had set ways and peculiar ideas. 1-4, nervous, apt to worry (see family 25 : *<39)- 11—i. high-tempered, extravagant, became insane and jumped out of window, killing herself. II-2, energetic and quick. II-?, odd and eccentric, very critical and miserly, impulsive and irritable. II-8, at 20 became erratic, silly, and irresponsible; wanted to travel and follow girls. Il-g, happy-go-lucky. II-io, quick, energetic, and ner- vous; susceptible to alcohol. III-i, quick, energetic, and nervous. III-2, alcoholic and Sx; very musical. IV-1, from age of 5 epileptic; at 18 irritable, violent and had hallucinations of a terrifying nature; threatens suicide when depressed. (25 : 189.) IS 5 6 17 IS 19 10 III. FIG. 47. FIGURE 47.—1-2, stern and religious. II-1, rough, alcoholic, and a recluse. II-2, hallucinated, delusional; disappeared periodically. II-3, 4, committed suicide. II-5. had a periodic, religious mania; was unsocial and suggestible. II-6, sent her children out to beg. II-y. of excellent character. 11-g, strong-willed. II-i i, had nervous prostration and hanged himself. II-I2, went West. II-i4, of good reputation. III-2, of bad reputation; Sx, alcoholic, had delirium tremens. III-3, violent-tempered, wildly excitable, Sx, alcoholic, of low mentality. III-5, shiftless and alcoholic. III-6, alcoholic, of low morals. III-Q, alcoholic, Sx, and a horse-thief. III-ii, violent-tempered and excitable. III-I2, willful, became excited, hallu- cinated, and talked disorientedly; had severe headaches and a mania for collecting. IV-2, morose, taciturn, and moody, Sx, and alcoholic. IV-3, wild and dissolute; abusive to wife; absorbed in races. IV-4, seclusive; at 29 had persecutory delusions, was suspicious and apprehensive; cut his head and gashed his neck; was hallucinated, homicidal, depressed, and violent. IV-5, Sx as a girl; exaggerates, has violent tantrums and headaches; is high


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