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Nutrition 



Macy, icie g. and Williams, harold h., Hidden Hunger (Lancaster, Penna., 

 Jacques Cattell Press, 1945). 

 One of the most readable volumes dealing with food and nutrition. 



Circulation 



Wilder, -HARRIS hawthorne, The History of the Human Body, Rev. Ed., 



(New York, Henry Holt and Co., 1923). 

 This well-known book discusses the development of the circulatory sys- 

 tem among other things. Very advanced. 



Nervous and Endocrine Control of the Body 



RoMER, ALFRED SHERWOOD: Man and the Vertebrates (Chicago, Univ. 

 Chicago Press, 1941). 



This has a good account of the nervous system as well as fascinating 



pictures in other fields. 

 Dorse Y, george a.. Why We Behave Like Hwnan Beings (New York, 

 Harper and Brothers, 1925). 



This is still one of the popular books in its field. While it covers a 



tremendously wide field, it deals largely with human behavior. 



Reproduction 



Brambell, f. w. ROGERS, The Development of Sex in Vertebrates (New 

 York, The Macmillan Co., 1930). 

 Difficult reading for freshmen but full of worthwhile information. 



Embryology 



HuETTNER, ALFRED F., Fundamentals of Comparative Embryology of the 

 Vertebrates (New York, Macmillan Co., 1943). 

 The pictures of human embryos in this volume will be of interest to 

 students. 



Heredity 



Rife, david c, The Dice of Destiny (Columbus, Ohio, Long's College Book 

 Co., 1945). 



A small but very readable and interesting book. Recommended highly 



for elementary students. 

 Holmes, s. j., Human Genetics and its Social Import (New York, 

 McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1936). 



This is one of Dr. Holmes' latest and best books and is of special interest 



to those students of biology who are interested in man. 



Eugenics 



Holmes, s. j., The Eugenic Predicame?it (New York, Harcourt, Brace and 



Co., 1933). 

 A fine treatise on the well-born and the ill-born. 



Hunt, harrison r.. Some Biological Aspects of War (New York, Galton 



Publishing Co., Monograph Series II, 1930). 

 Too seldom is the effect of war on the caliber of the human race under- 

 stood. A work for thoughtful students. 



Evolution 



Clark, Austin h., The New Evolution, Zoogenesis (Baltimore, Williams 



and Wilkins Co., 1930). 

 Dr. Clark writes better than most scientists about this involved and con- 

 troversial subject of evolution. 



