Books of Interest to the Student of Genetics 



Heredity $3.50 



J. Arthur Thompson, M. A., Professor of 

 Natural History in the University of 

 Aberdeen. 



New edition, revised and enlarged. With 



forty illustrations and forty-eight text 



figures. 



Genetic Interpretation $2.00 



The Outcome of Genetic Logic. J. M. 



B.\LD\viN, Ph.D., D. Sc, LL. D. 

 The author here states the general results 

 of the extended studies in genetic and 

 social science and anthropology made by 

 him and others, and gives a critical account 

 of the history of the interpretation of 

 nature and man, both racial and philo- 

 sophical. 



The book offers an Introduction to Ph.ilos- 

 t'p\y from a new point of view. It 

 contains, also, a valuable glossary of the 

 terms employed in these and similar 

 discussions. 



Problems of Life and 

 Reproduction $2.50 



By M. Hartog, D. Sc. 



The Jukes $i.50 



Robert L. Du(;d.\i,e. A Study in Crime, 



Pauperism, Disease, and Heredity. 

 Fourth Edition, with a Foreword by Elisha 

 Harris, M. D., Corresponding Secretary, 

 Prison Association. And an Introduction by 

 Franklin H. Giddings, Professor of Sociol- 

 ogy in Columbia University. New Edition. 



Some Neglected Factors 



in Evolution $3.oo 



H. M. BERN.\Rn. 8vo. Illustrated. 

 Mr. Bernard discusses some of the most 

 prominent theories of modern biology, 

 e. g., the cell-colony theory and the Dar- 

 winian theory of variation, and shows that 

 they are inadequate to account for all the 

 phenomena of life. 



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GENETICS LITERATURE 



THE annual reports of the American Breeders' Association, published in 

 seven volumes, form the most valuable collection of material for students of 

 genetics which has been published in the United States. Most of them are 

 out of print and are becoming very valuable. All of them are nearly indispensable 

 to libraries, institutions and students of plant and animal breeding, heredity, 

 variation, eugenics, or genetics in general. 



The Association still has on hand a limited number of copies of two of these 

 reports, which it offers for sale. 



Vol. VI, Proceedings A. B. A. (1910), contains 465 pages. Illustrated. It 

 includes 80 papers on general genetic subjects, and among the contributors are 

 practicallv all the leaders in this study in the United States. Issued at $2, now 

 offered for $1. 



Vol. VII, Proceedings A. B. A. (1911), and Vol. VIII (1912), bound in one 

 volume of 593 pages, illustrated, and including 73 monographs on the most vital 

 and interesting features of genetics. Issued at $3, now offered for $1.50. 



The volumes are substantially bound in cloth and will be sent post-paid on 

 receipt of price. 



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