The American Genetic Association 



An incorporated organization devoted to promoting a knowledge 

 of the laws of heredity and their application to the improvement of 

 plants, animals, and human racial stocks. 



Its membership is composed of men of science, teachers, publicists, 

 phjrsidans, clergymen, parents, students, horticulturists, and breeders 

 of live stock throughout the world. 



The Association owns the Journal of Heredity, which is pub- 

 lished monthly and sent to each member without additional cost. 

 Every member is thus a part owner of the Journal. 



Membership imposes no burdensome obligations. The Associa- 

 tion, which is cooperative in nature, welcomes assistance in research, 

 but does not demand it. Members are invited to submit discussions of 

 the results of their research, accompanied by new and unusual photo- 

 graphs. All papers received will be given full consideration by the 

 editorial board. 



Hundreds of members are engaged in collecting facts about in- 

 heritance, and making experiments to determine the laws of heredity. 

 Their discoveries are of fascinating interest and far-reaching impor- 

 tance to the city dweller and the country dweller alike. These findings 

 are being reported and discussed every month in the Journal, and in 

 no better way can serious minded people keep abreast of one of the 

 greatest movements of modem science. 



REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP 



Subject to the approval of the Council, any person interested in 

 the improvement of the human race or the creation of better varieties 

 of plants and animals, is eligible for membership. 



The Association welcomes all who are interested in its program, 

 and the Secretary will be glad to answer any inquiries. 



Annual dues, giving the right to attend all meetings, and receive 

 the Journal of Heredity, are $3 within the United States and its 

 possessions; $3.25 in Canada, and $3.50 in all other foreign countries; 

 life membership, $50. 



If you are not already a member, and want to become one, or if 

 you know of anyone who you think is interested in membership, write 

 to 



THE AMERICAN GENETIC ASSOCIATION 



Menasha, Wisconsin 



Editorial and General Ofiices, Box 354, Pennsylvania Ave. Sta., Wartiington. D. C. 



