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Conklin once sees the full force of this contention, he will, 

 we may hope, be ready to let go entirely of the idea that 

 the facts of cytoplasmic organization must be "harmonized 

 with the nuclear inheritance theory." He will then see 

 that there is no more necessity for harmonizing the facts of 

 cytoplasmic organization with the nuclear inheritance the- 

 ory than there is for harmonizing the facts of nuclear or- 

 ganization with the theory of cytoplasmic inheritance. 



REFERENCE INDEX 



1. Ballowitz 255 11. Conklin ('05) 101 



2. Wilson, E. B. ('00) 135 12. Conklin ('08) 90 



3. Ballowitz 277 13. Conklin ('08) 92 



4. Oliver 489 14. Conklin ('05) 102 



5. Oliver 479 15. Crampton ('99) 48 



6. Casteel 646 16. Conklin ('05) 101 



7. Conklin ('05) Ill 17. Conklin ('08) 98 



8. Conklin ('05) 11 18. Conklin ('15) 162 



9. Conklin ('05) 21 19. Conklin ('15) 163 



10. Conklin ('05) 114 



