GREELEY, COLORADO. 2& 



IV. TRANSMISSION OF ACQUIRED CHARACTERS: 



1. Inheritance of Forms of Behavior: Yerkes, The Danc- 

 ing Mouse, chap. 18, pp. 278-284. 



2. Experimental Evidences in Favor of Inheritance of Ac- 

 quired Characters: Romanes, Darwin and After Dar- 

 win, vol. II, pp. 103-132. 



3. Indirect Evidence in Favor of Inheritance of Acquired 

 Characters: Romanes, Darwin and After Darwin, vol. 

 II, pp. 60-95. 



4. Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics: Jno. MacFar- 

 lane, Science, vol. V, pp. 935-945. 



5. Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics: A. D. Cope, 

 Science, vol. V, pp. 633-634. 



6. Hereditary Transmission of Acquired Physical Habits: 

 W. B. Carpenter, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. Ill, pp. 303-321. 



7. Heredity of Acquired Characteristics: Cesare Lom- 

 broso. Forum, vol. XXIV, pp. 200-209. 



8. The Transmission of Culture (Weismann) : Lester F. 

 Ward, Forum, vol. XI, pp. 312-320. 



9. Inherited Effect of Use and Disuse: Romanes, Darwin 

 and After Darwin, vol. II, pp. 95-102. 



10. Supposed Botanical Proofs of the Transmission of Ac- 

 quired Characters: Weismann, On Heredity; Trans- 

 lated by Polton and Shipley, vol. I, chap. 7, pp. 397- 

 430. 



11. Supposed Transmission of Mutilations: Weismann, On 

 Heredity; Translated by Polton and Shipley, vol. I, 

 chap. 8, pp. 431-461. 



12. Experimental Evidence Against Inheritance of Acquired 

 Characters: Romanes, Darwin and After Darwin, vol. 

 II, pp. 142-158. 



13. Evidence Against Inheritance of Acquired Characters: 

 Romanes, Darwin and After Darwin, vol. II, pp. 133-141. 



14. Inheritance of Acquired Characters: Lamarck and Dar- 

 win. Theories, Morgan, Evolution and Adaptation,, 

 chap. 7. 



