BIBLIOGRAPHY 



I. Text-books and Works of General Reference 

 in English 



WILSON, E. B. The Cell in Development and Inheritance, 2nd Edn, 

 pp. 483. New York, 1900, reprinted 1913. (The best general ac- 

 count and bibliography of Cytology up to the date of its publica- 

 tion.) 



MORGAN, T. H. Heredity and Sex, pp. 284. 2nd Edn. New York, 1914. 



The Physical Basis of Heredity. Philadelphia, 1919. 



STURTEVANT, A. H., MULLER, H. J., and BRIDGES, C. B. 



The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity, pp. 262. New York, 1915. 

 (These books give a good summary of the chromosome theory of 

 Hereditary Transmission and Sex-determination, and of the work 

 on Drosophila. They contain most useful bibliographies of the 

 subject.) 



JENKINSON, J. W. Experimental Embryology, pp. 341. Oxford, 1909. 



DRIESCH, H. The Science and Philosophy of the Organism. 2 vols. 

 London, 1908. 



PRZIBRAM, H. Experimental Zoology. Pt I. Embryogeny. Cam- 

 bridge, 1908. 



LOEB, J. Artificial Parthenogenesis and Fertilization. Chicago, 1913. 



HEGNER, R. W. The Germ-cell cycle in Animals. New York, 1914. 



DONCASTER, L. Chromosomes, Heredity and Sex. Quart. Journ. 

 Micr. Sci.- LIX. 1914, pp. 487-521. (A short summary of the 

 chromosome theory of heredity and sex, with a list of the most 

 important papers on the subject.) 



The Determination of Sex. Cambridge, 1915. 



GOLDSCHMIDT, R. Theodor Boveri. Science, xi.in. 1916, pp. 263- 



270. (An obituary notice of Boveri, including a useful summary 

 of the chief steps in cytological research.) 



II. Books and Payers referred to in the text 



AGAR, W. E. (1911). The spermatogenesis of Lepidosiren paradoxa. 

 Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. LVIT. p. i. 



(1912). Transverse segmentation and internal differentiation 



of chromosomes. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. LVIII. p. 285. 



ALTMANN, R. (1886). Studien iiber die Zelle. Leipzig. 



(1887). Die Genese der Zellen. Leipzig. 



AMMA, K. (1911). Uber die Differenzierung der Keimbahnzellen bei 

 den Copepoden. Arch. Zellforsch. vi. p. 497. 



