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90 Belling, John. 575.1 



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91 Bowater, W. 575.1 



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1914. The inheritance of smj^.11 variations in the pattern of Papilio dar- 

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97 Coilius, Oi. N., and J. H. Kemploii. 575.1 



1914. Inheritance of Endosperm Texture in Sweet X Waxy Hybrids of 

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1914. Reticular Heredity, Heredity in a Network of Descent. — A Con- 

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