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209528 Wentwortl), Edward N. 575.1 



1914. Sex-Linked Factors in the Inheritance of Rudimentary Mammae 

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29 . . . 575.1 



1915. W. F. R. Wkldon's Mice Breeding Experiments. Records of 

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30 Barrier, «. r.75.1 



1915. Les viols et la telesonie. Aun. Gfynec. Obstetr. (2) T. 11 p. .501 

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31 Barrows, W. M., and J. Mel. Phillips. 575.1 



1915. Color in Cocker Spaniels. Study of Eigthy-nine Matings Shows 

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 8i Balesou, W^., and Caroline Pellew. 575.1 



1915. On the Genetics of "Rogues" Among Culinary Peas (Pisum sati- 

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33 Belling, Jolm. 575.1 



1915. Linkage and Semi-sterility. Amer. Natural. Vol. 49 p. 582—584. 

 [Stizolobium.] 



34 Belling, .John. 575.1 



1916. Inheritance of Length of Pod in Certain Crosses. Journ. agric. 

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35 Bridges, Calvin B. 575.1 



1915. A Linkage Variation in Drosophila. Jouru. exper. Zool. Vol. 19 

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209536 Cushiug, Harvey. 575.1 



1915. Hereditary Anchylosis of the Proximal Phalangeal Joints (Sym- 

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37 Cutler, D. W., and L. Doucaster 575.1 



1915. On the Sterility of the Tortoise-shell Tom Cat. Journ. Genetics 



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38 Davenport, Charles B. 575.1 



1915. The Feebly Inhibited. I. Violent Temper and its Inheritance. 

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39 Drink water, H. 575.1 



1915. Brachydactyly as an Illustration of Mendelian Inheritance. Proc. 

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40 Frost, Howard B. 575.1 



1915. The Inheritance of Doubleness in Matthiola and Petuoia. I. The 

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41 Haldane, J. B. S., A. D. Spruut and N. M. Haldane. 575.1 



1916. Reduplication in Mice. (Preliminary Communication.) Jouru. 

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209542 Hesse. 575.1 



1915. Inzucht und Vererbung. Schrift. nat. Ges. Daazis? N. F. Bd. 14 

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