An Introduction to a Biology 



Further List of Articles, etc. (dealing with Heredity from the 

 Statistical and Physiological Aspects), which have ap- 

 peared during and since 1904, and not included in the list 

 at the end of my paper :046 in the preceding list}- 

 :03. Yule, G. Udny. " Professor Johannsen's Experiments 



in Heredity : A Review." New Phytologist, Vol. 2, 



No. 10. [This paper should have been in the list at 



the end of my first paper to this Society. Darbishire, 



:046.] 

 :04. Allen, G. M. " The Heredity of Coat Color in Mice." 



Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. 40, No. 2. 

 :04. Bateson, W., Saunders, E. R., and Punnett, R. C. 



" Reports to the Evolution Committee of the Royal 



Society," Report 2. 

 :04a. Bateson, W. " Presidential Address to Section D." 



Brit. Assoc. Reports, Cambridge, 1904, p. 574. 

 :04&. Bateson, W. " Albinism in Sicily : A Correction." 



Biometrika, Vol. 3, p. 471. 

 :04. BiFFEN, R. H. " An ' Intermediate ' Hybrid in Wheat." 



Brit. Assoc. Reports, Cambridge, 1904, p. 593. 

 :04a. CoRRENS, C. " Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber 



die Gynodioecie." Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesdl., Vol. 22, 



Part 8, p. 506. 

 :046. CoRRENS, C. " Ein typisch spaltender Bastard zwischen 



einer einjahrigen und einer zweijahrigen Sippe des 



Hyoscyamus niger.'^^ Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell., Vol. 22, 



Part 8, p. 517. 

 :04. Cu^NOT, L. " Un Paradoxe hereditaire chez les Souris. 



Reunion hiologique de Nancy, p. 1050, seance du 13 Juin. 

 :04. Darbishire, A. D. " On the Result of Crossing Japanese 



Waltzing with Albino Mice." Brit. Assoc. Reports, 



Cambridge, 1904, p. 591. 

 :04. DoNCASTER, L. " On the Inheritance of Tortoiseshell 



and Related Colours in Cats." Proc. Cambridge Philos. 



Soc, Vol. 13, Part 1. 

 :04. Durham, F. M. " On the Presence of T}Tosinases in the 



Skins of some Pigmented Vertebrates." Proc. Roy. 



Sac, Vol. 74, p. 310. 



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:04a. Hacker, V. " Uber die neueren Ergebnisse der Bas- 

 tardlehre, ihre zellengeschichtHche Bedeutung und ihre 



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