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REFERENCES IN HEREDITY. 



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GENERAL: 



1. Heredity of Richard Rowe: Jordan, Foot Notes to Evo- 

 lution, chap. 5, pp. 118-190. S 1 "^ 



2. Hereditary Transmission and Variation: Huxley, On 

 the Origin of Species, chap. 4, pp. 80-107. 



3. Inheritance of Mental Traits: Thorndike, Educational 

 Psychology, chap. 6, pp. 47-65. f C %' f ''f -^ 



4. Heredity in Relation to Education: Wesley Mills, Pop. 

 Sci. Men., vol. XLIV, pp. 472-81. 



5. Characters Congenital and Acquired: Archdale Reide, 

 Science, vol. VI, pp. 896-902 and 933-948. 



_,^^. Heredity: Thompson, Study of Animal Life, chap. 20. 



7. Heredity: Jordan and Kellogg, Evolution and Animal 

 Life, chap. 10, pp. 163-195. 



8. Heredity: Davenport, Principles of Breeding, chaps. 

 14-15, pp. 473-575. 



II. THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF HEREDITY: 



1. The Physical Basis of Heredity: Carl H. Eigenmann, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. LXI, pp. 33-44. 



2. The Mechanism of Heredity: Edwin G. Conklin, Sci- 

 ence, Jan. 17, 1908, vol. XXVII, pp. 81-99. 



3. Chemical Fertilization and The Theory of Life: Jac- 

 ques Loeb, Science, vol. XXVI, Oct. 4, 1907, pp. 42o-437. 



4. Physical Basis of Heredity: Jordan, Foot Notes to Evo- 

 lution, chap. 6. 



5. The Minute Structure of Cells in Relation to Heredity: 



Strasburger, Darwin and Modern Science, chap. 6, pp. 

 102-111. 



III. HEREDITY OF MENTAL CHARACTERISTICS: 



1. Ribot, Heredity: Especially Part I, chaps. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 

 and 9; Part III, chap. 3, and Part IV, chap. 2. 



