REFERENCES TO LITERATURE 



The following list of books and publications includes only those 

 works which are referred to most frequently in the preceding 

 pages. Several of the books cited, particularly those by Plate, 

 Morgan, Babcock and Clausen, contain extensive bibliographies. 

 Those desiring to become more fully acquainted with books and 

 articles dealing with the subjects of heredity and development are 

 referred to the larger works which are listed here. 



Books and Larger Works 



Babcock and Clausen. Genetics in Relation to Agriculture. New 

 York, 1918. 



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



Bateson, W. Problems in Genetics. Yale Univ. Press. 1913. 



Bateson, W. Mendel's Principles of Heredity. 3rd Impression, 

 Cambridge, 1913. 



Baur, E. Einfiihrung in die experimentelle Vererbungslehre. 

 Berlin, 1911. 



Cannon, W. B. Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage. 

 New York, 1915. 



Castle, W. Heredity in Relation to Evolution and Animal Breed- 

 ing. New York, 1912. 



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

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



Correns, C. Die Neuen Vererbungsgesetze. Berlin, 1912. 



Darbishire, A. R. Breeding and Mendelian Discovery, Cotton. 

 London, 1911. 



Darwin, C. Animals and Plants under Domestication. New 

 York, 1887. 



Davenport, C. B. Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. New York, 

 1911. 



De Vries, H. Intracellular Pangenesis. Jena, 1889. 



De Vries, H. Die Mutationstheorie. Leipzig, 1901. 



De Vries, H. Plant Breeding. Chicago, 1907. 



Doncaster, L. Heredity in the Light of Recent Research. Cam- 

 bridge, 1911. 



Driesch, H. The Science and Philosophy of the Organism. Gif- 

 ford Lectures, London, 1908. 



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