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\T/iis list does not include works published since the appearance of the first 

 edition. References to the more iinportant of these will b^ found in the 

 Appendixes^ 



1. Allen, G. M. The heredity of coat colour in mire. Proc. Am. 

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2. Anthony, R. Ball. Soc. Anthr., 1899, p. 303. [Heredity in 

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3. Bacot, A. Experiments with Triphaena comes and melanic form. 

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4. . Larvae of Lasiocanipa quercus and its vars. and of cross- 

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5 Balls, W. L. The wheat problem in Egypt. Year-book of 

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6. . Studies in Egyptian Cotton. Ibid. 1907. 



7. von Baehr. Ub. d. Bildung der Sexualzellen bei Aphididae. 

 Zool. Anz. XXXIII. 1908, p. 507. 



8. Bateson, W. Mendel's Principles of Heredity. Cambridge, 1902. 



9. . Note on the Resolution of Compound Characters by Cross- 

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10. . The present state of knowledge of colour-heredity in mice 



and rats. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1903, Vol. 11. p. 71. [On p. 73 the use 

 of the terms "Cinnamon Agouti" and Golden Agouti is accidentally 

 reversed.] 



11. . Variation and Differentiation in Parts and Brethren. Printed 



for the author. Cambridge 1903. 



12. . Presidential address to Section D. Brit. Ass. Report Cam- 

 bridge. 1904. 



13. . An address on Mendelian Heredity and its application to 



Man. Brain,. XXIX. 1906, p. 157. 



14. . The Progress of Genetics since the rediscovery of Mendel's 



papers. Progr. Rei Bot. i. 1906, p. 368. 



15. . Facts limiting the Theory of Heredity. Science, N. S., xxvi. 



1907, p. 649. 



i6. . Trotting and Pacing: Dominant and Recessive? Ibid. 



p*. 908. 



17. — — and Gregory, R. P. On the inheritance of Heterosiylism 

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