JOURNAL OF GENETICS 



A periodical for the publication of records of original research in 

 Heredity, Variation, and allied subjects. 



Edited by W. BATESON, M.A., F.R.S., Director of the John Innes Horti- 

 cultural Institution, and R. C. PUNNETT, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of 

 Biology in the University of Cambridge. 



Volume I (1910 — 1911) with 40 plates and numerous text-figures, now ready. 

 Price, in four parts, paper covers, 30s. net, or bound in buckram, 34s. 6d. net. 



Buckram binding cases can be supplied to subscribers, at 2s. 6d. net. 

 Subscribers' sets can be bound for 4s. 6d. including the case. 



The Journal of Genetics will be issued in parts as material accumulates, 

 and a volume appearing, so far as possible, annually, will consist of four such 

 parts. 



The Subscription price for a volume is 30*. net (post free) payable in 

 advance ; separate parts 10s. each, net. 



LONDON: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: FETTER LANE 



A CONSIDERED OPINION 



" Some years ago, I happened to be reading the biography of Darwin, and 

 was struck by the frequency with which the great naturalist consulted the 

 GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. I decided that what was good 

 enough for Darwin was good enough for any naturalist, and thus I became 

 a regular reader. 



No other investment has brought me in so rich a return as that repre- 

 sented by the fifteen shillings which is the price of the annual subscription. 

 Every week the GARDENERS' CHRONICLE teaches me something 

 new, either in the art of growing plants, or in the science of understanding 

 them. The knowledge which I have acquired from a study of its pages has 

 made my garden more attractive to my friends, and a hundredfold more 

 instructive to myself No work on the shelves of my library is consulted 

 more frequently. The introduction of COLORED PLATES— a new 

 feature of the GARDENERS' CHRONICLE— adds considerably to 

 the value of the paper as a record of horticulture, and lends an additional 

 charm to the pages of this oldest and most progressive of horticultural 

 journals." 



Subscription : 15s. per annum, post free 

 On sale everywhere, 3d. weel<ly. 



Send for Specimen Copy (free) to : — 



THE PUBLISHER, DEPT 0., 



41, WELLINGTON STREET, 

 STRAND, W.C. 



