MANNER OF PRODUCTION OF MUTATIONS 617 



(1935b) Variations in sensitivity of cell to radiation in relation to mitosis. 



Brit. J. Radiol., 8: 643-651. 



MiiUer, H. J. (1923) Mutation, in Genetics, eugenics and the family, 1: 106-112; 

 abstracted in Proc. Intern. Congr. Eugenics 2nd Congr., New York, pp. 7-8 

 (1921). 



(1927) Artificial transmutation of the gene. Science, 66: 84-87. 



(1928a) Effects of X-radiation on genes and chromosomes. Science, 67: 



82-85. 



(1928b) The problem of genie modification. Verh. V intern. Kongr. Verer- 



bungsvv., 1927, pp. 234-260; Z. indukt. Abstamm. u. Vererbungslehre, Suppl. I. 



(1928c) The production of mutations by X-rays. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 



U.S., 14: 714-726. 



(1929a) The gene as the basis of life. Proc. Intern. Congr. Plant Sci. 4th 



Congr., Ithaca, 1926, 1: 897-921. 



(1929b) The method of evolution. Sci. Monthly, 29: 481-505. 



(1930) Radiation and genetics. Am. Naturalist, 64: 220-251. 



(1932) Further studies on the nature and causes of gene mutations. Proc. 



Intern. Congr. Genet. 6th Congr., Ithaca, 1: 213-255. 



(1934) The problem of the stratostat in connection with problems of interest 



for genetics. Publ. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., pp. 569-573 (1935) in Russian. 



(1935) On the dimensions of chromosomes and genes in dipteran salivary 



glands. Am. Naturalist, 69: 405-411. 



(1936a) The present status of the mutation theory. Priroda, No. 6, pp. 40- 



50 (in Russian); Current Sci. (India), Special No., pp. 4-15 (March, 1938) (in 

 English). 



(1936b) IJber die Bestimmung des Verhaltnisses der Mutationsrate zur 



Strahlendosis. Strahlentherapie, 55: 72-76. 



(1937) The biological effects of radiation, with especial reference to mutation. 



Acta Sci. industr.. No. 725; Reun. int. Phys. Chim. Biol., 8: 477-494. 



(1938) The remaking of chromosomes. Collecting Net, 13: 181, 183-195, 



198. 



(1939a) The mechanism of structural change in chromosomes of Drosophila. 



Proc. Intern. Congr. Genet. 7th Congr., Edinburgh, J. Genet. Suppl., pp. 221-222 

 (1941). 



(1939b) Report of Dr. H. J. Muller and collaborators, working at the Insti- 

 tute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh. Brit. Empire Cancer Cam- 

 paign, 16th Ann. Rept., pp. 226-231. 



(1939c) Report of investigations with radium. Med. Res. Council Spec. 



Rept. Ser., No. 236, pp. 14-15. 



(1940) An analysis of the process of structural change in chromosomes of 



Drosophila. J. Genet., 40: 1-66. 



(1941a) Induced mutations in Drosophila. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia 



Quant. Biol., 9: 151-167. 



(1941b) Resume and perspectives of the symposium on genes and chromo- 

 somes. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia Quant. Biol., 9: 290-308. 



(1941c) The role played by radiation mutations in mankind. Science, 93: 



438. 



(1949) Progress report on work during 1948-49 on U.S. Public Health Grant 



C382. U.S. Public Health Service. 



— (1950) Some present problems in the genetic effects of radiation, in Sympo- 

 sium on radiation genetics, Oak Ridge, 1948. J. Cellular Comp. Physiol., 35 

 (Suppl. 1): 9-70. 



— (1952a) Gene mutations caused by radiation, in Symposium on radiobiology. 

 John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, pp. 296-332. 



