BIBLIOGRAPHY 



A few recent works of a general nature are listed below. 

 Several of these books, particularly those that are starred, con- 

 tain bibliographies of technical papers and other original sources 

 of information. 



*Babcock, E. B., and R. E. Clausen, 1918. "Genetics in Relation 

 to Agriculture." New York. 



Bateson, W. 1894. "Materials for the Study of Variation." 

 London. 



1913. "Problems of Genetics." Yale Univ. Press. 

 1913. Mendel's "Principles of Heredity." New York. 



Baur, E. 1914. "Einfiihrung in die Experimentelle Vererbungs- 

 lehre." 2te Auf. Berlin, 



Castle, W. E. 1911. "Heredity in Relation to Evolution and 

 Animal Breeding." New York. 



* Castle, W. E. 1920. "Genetics and Eugenics." 2nd Ed. Har- 

 vard Univ. Press. 



Castle, W. E.; J. M. Coulter; C. B. Davenport; E. M. East; 

 W. L. Tower. 1912. "Heredity and Eugenics." Chicago. 



Conklin, E. G. 1915. "Heredity and Environment." Princeton 

 Univ. Press. 



Correns, C. 1912. "Die neuen Vererbungsgesetze." Berlin. 



Coulter, J. M. 1914. "Fundamentals of Plant-Breeding." New 

 York and Chicago. 



Darbishire, A. D. 1912. "Breeding and the Mendelian Discov- 

 ery." London. 



Darwin,, C. 1859. "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural 

 Selection, or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle 

 for Life." New York. 



1868. "The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domesti- 

 cation." 2nd Ed. New York. 



Davenport, C. B. 1911. "Heredity in Relation to Eugenics." 

 New York. 



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