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Casti,E, W. E. The inconstancy of unit-characters. (Amer. Nat., v. 46, pp. 352-362. 



June 1912.) 

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 Coble, A. B. Symmetric binary forms and involutions. (Amer. Jour. Math., v. xxxii. 



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 Conner, J. R. Multiple correspondences determined by the rational plane quintic 



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 Coulter, John Lee. Industrial history of the valley of the Red River of the North. 



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 Crenshaw, J. L. See Allen, E. T. 

 Danielson, Florence H. See Davenport, C. B. 

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 . The origin and control of mental defectiveness. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, pp. 



87-90. Jan. 1 912.) 

 . Report of the Director, Department of Experimental Evolution. (Carnegie 



Institution of Washington, Year Book No. 10, pp. 7?r-%7. Jan. 1912.) 



. The trait book. (Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 6, 52 pp. Feb. 1912.) 



. The biological laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, U. S. A. (In- 



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 . Light thrown by the experimental study of heredity upon the factors and 



methods of evolution. (Amer. Nat., 46, pp. 129-138. Mar. 1912.) 

 . The Nams. The feeble-minded as country dwellers. (The Survey, 27, 1844 



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. Eugenics and the physician. (New York Med. Jour. June 8, 1912.) 



. Sex-limited inheritance in poultry. (Jour. Exper. Zool., 13, pp. 1-18, 8 plates. 



July 1912.) 

 . Review of Whetham's "Heredity and Society." (Science, v. xxxvi, pp. 150, 



151. Aug. 2, 1912.) 

 . The family-history book. (Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 7, loi pp. 



Sept. 1912.) 



. Heredity and eugenics. (Two chapters in Chicago Univ. Press, 1912.) 



, and T. R.' ArkELL. Horns in sheep as a typical sex-limited character. (Science, 



V. xxxv, pp. 375-377- Mar. 8, 1912.) _ 

 , . The nature of the inheritance of horns m sheep. (Science, v. xxxv, 



p. 927. June 14, 1912.) 

 , and Florence H. Danielson. The Hill Folk. Report on a rural community of 



hereditary defectives. (Eugenics Record Office, Memoir No. i, 56 pp., 4°, 3 charts. 



Aug. 1912.) . 



and Arthur H. Estabrook. The Nam family. A study in cacogenics. (Eu- 



genics Record Office, Memoir No. 2, 85 pp., 4°, 4 charts. Aug. 1912.) 

 Davis, P. B. See Jones, H. C. 

 Day, Arthur L., and Robert B. Sosman. Nitrogen thermometer scale from 300 to 



630°, with a direct determination of the boihng-point of sulphur. (Jour. Wash. 



Acad. Sci., v. 11, pp. 167-176. 1912. Amer. Jour. Sci. (4), xxxiii, pp. 517-533- 



1912. Ann. Physik, 38, pp. 849-869. 1912.) 

 , . Expansion coefficient of graphite. (Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., v. 11, pp. 



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 DoRSEY, N. E. Theory of the earth inductor. (Terr. Mag., v. xvii, No. 4, P- I73- 



Dec. 1912.) . . . , , 



Drew. Harold G. The action of some denitrifying bacteria in tropical and temperate 



seas and the bacterial precipitation of calcium carbonate in the sea. (Jour. Marine 



Biol. Assoc, V. 9, pp. 142-155. Plymouth, England. Oct. 1911.) 

 Emmes, L. E. See Benedict, F. G. 

 Estabrook, Arthur H. See Davenport, C. B. 



. See Livingston, B. E. 



Falk, K. G. See Noyes, A, A. 



FarrEll, F. S. See Noyes, A. A. 



Fath, E. a. Integrated spectrum of the Milky Way. (Astrophys. Jour., Dec. 1912. 



Contr. from Mount Wilson Solar Obs., No. 63.) 

 Fenner, Clarence N., with J. E. Spurr and G. H. Garrey. Study of a contact meta- 



morphic ore-deposit. The Dolores Mine, at Matehuala, S. L. P., Mexico. (Econ. 



Geol., V. VII, pp. 444-484- 1912.) , , , . ,T ^nT u \ A 

 . The various forms of silica and their mutual relations. (Jour. Wash. Acad. 



Sci., V. II, pp. 471-480. 1912.) 

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