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Heredity. 



HEREDITY FROM FATHER TO SON (continued). 



FATHER. 



Pepin the Short . . 

 Hamilcar 



Seneca (Marcus) . . 



Artevelt (Jaques van) . 

 Guise (Francois) . . 



Nassau (William of) . 

 Scaliger (Julius Csesar) . 

 Casaubon (Isaac) . . 

 Tasso (Bernardo) . . 

 Sanzio (Giovanni) , , . 

 Bellini (Jacopo) . . . 

 Teniers (David) . . 



Mie'ris (F.) . 



Van der Velde (William) . 



Racine (Jean) 



Mozart (Johann George) . 



Beethoven (Johann) 



Niebuhr .... 



Buckland (W.) . ., ,.'. 



Herschell (W.) 



Ampere (Andre') . 



Geoffroy St.-Hilaire (Etienne) 



De Candolle (A. Pyrame) 



Arago (Francois) 



Pitt (Lord Chatham) . 



D'Israeli (Isaac) 



Mill (James) 



Schopenhauer . . . 



SON. 



Charlemagne 

 f Hannibal 

 < Hasdrubal 

 ' Mago 



Seneca 



Gallic 



Artevelt (Philip van) 



Guise (Henri) 



Nassau (Maurice of) 



Scaliger (Joseph) 



Casaubon (Meric) 



Tasso (Torquato) 



Rafaelle (Sanzio) 



Bellini (Giovanni) 



Teniers (David) 



Guillaume-Mie'ris 



Jean 



Van der Velde (William) 



Racine (Louis) 



Mozart (Johann) 



Beethoven (Ludwig) 



Niebuhr (Carsten) 



Buckland (F.) 



Herschell (J.) 



Ampere (J.-J.) 



Geoffroy St.-Hilaire (Isidore) 



De Candolle (Alphonse) 



Arago (Emmanuel) 



Pitt (W.) 



D'Israeli (Benjamin) 



Mill (J. Stuart) 



Schopenhauer (Arthur) 



Remarks. In many families the transmission from father to son 

 has continued for several generations, as has been already noticed 



