1498 LIFE: OUTLINES OF GENERAL BIOLOGY 



F. O. Bower, Plants and Man. 

 Braun and Fantham, Parasites of Man. 



E. Brumpt, Pr6cis de Parasitologie. Paris, 1910. Perhaps the best 

 book on animal parasites, of man in particular. 



E. A. Butler, Household Insects. 1893. A reliable and very useful 



book. 

 A. M. Carr-Saunders, Eugenics. 1926. 

 Castle, Coulter, Davenport, East, and Tower, Heredity and 



Eugenics. 191 2. 

 W. E. CoLLiNGE, A Manual of Injurious Insects. 1912. 



F. A. E. Crew, Animal Genetics. 



W. C. Curtis, Science and Human Affairs. 1922. 



Leonard Darwin, The Need for Eugenic Reform. 

 ♦A. Dendy and others, Animal Life and Human Progress. An important 

 symposium. 



R. RuGGLES Gates, Heredity in Man. 1929. 



A. T. GiLLANDERS, Forcst Entomology. 1908. 



J. C. Fryer and F. T. Brooks, Insect and Fungus Pests of the Farm. 

 1928. 



M. A. C. HiNTON, Rats and Mice as Enemies of Mankind. 



W. W. Keen, Medical Research and Human Welfare. 1917. 



C. Keller, Naturgeschichte der Haustiere. Berlin, 1905. 

 *E. Ray Lankester, The Kingdom of Man. 1906. A pioneer 



book. 

 ♦Norah H. March, Towards Racial Health. 1915. A thoroughly com- 

 petent handbook for parents and teachers on the biological 

 training of young people. 



E. Metchnikoff, The Nature of Man. 1903. 



The Prolongation of Life. 1910. Two very suggestive books. 



W. C. McIntosh, Resources of the Sea. 1899. A classic. 



L. C. MiALL, Injurious and Useful Insects. 1902. A masterly intro- 

 duction. 

 ♦Marion I. Newbigin, Man and his Conquest of Nature. 1912. A very 



educative book. 

 *G. H. Parker, Biology and Social Progress. Boston, 19 14. An intro- 

 ductory book of high value. 



Karl Pearson, Memoirs, Lectures, and other Publications of the 

 Eugenics Laboratory, University of London. 



R. H. Pearson, The Book of Garden Pests. 1908. 



Paul Popinoe and R. H. Johnson, Applied Eugenics, 1918. A very 

 well documented survey. 



W. A. Riley and O. A. Johannsen, Handbook of Medical Ento- 

 mology. Ithaca, 191 5. 



Schuster, Eugenics. 



A. C. Seward, Science and the Nation. An important symposium. 



A. E. Shipley, Minor Horrors of War. 2 vols. 1915 and 1916. 

 *J. Arthur Thomson, Darwinism and Human Life. Revised edition, 

 1916. 



W. C. D. Whetham, Heredity and Society. Also other works. 



A. E. WiGGAM, The Fruit of the Family Tree. 1924. 



