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Heredity. 



HEREDITY FROM FATHER TO SON (contimeed). 



FATHER. SON. 



Charlemagne 



( Hannibal 



< Hasdrubal 



( Mago 



r Seneca 



{ Gallic 



Artevelt (Philip van) 

 Guise (Henri) 

 Nassau (Maurice of) 

 Scaliger (Joseph) 

 Casaubon (Meric) 

 Tasso (Torquato) 

 Rafaelle (Sanzio) 

 Bellini (Giovanni) 

 Teniers (David) 



f Guillaume-Mieris 



I Jean 



Van der Velde (William) 

 Racine (Louis) 

 Mozart (Johann) 

 Beethoven (Ludwig) 

 Niebuhr (Carsten) 

 Buckland (F.) 

 Herschell (J.) 

 Ampere (J.-J.) 

 Geoffroy St.-Hilaire (Isidore) 

 De Candolle (Alphonse) 

 Arago (Emmanuel) 

 Pitt (W.) 



D'Israeli (Benjamin) 

 Mill (J. Stuart) 

 Schopenhauer (Arthur) 



Pepm the Short . . 

 Hamilcar ... 



Seneca (Marcus) . . . 



Artevelt (Jaques van) . 

 Guise (Francois) . 



Nassau (William of) . . 

 Scaliger (Julius Caesar) 

 Casaubon (Isaac) 

 Tasso (Bernardo) 

 Sanzio (Giovanni) 

 Bellini (Jacopo) . 

 Teniers (David) 



Miens (F.) . 



Van der Velde (William) . 



Racine (Jean) 



Mozart (Johann George) . 



Beethoven (Johann) 



Niebuhr .... 



Buckland (W.) . 



Herschell (W.) 



Ampere (Andre) . 



Geoffroy St-Hilaire (6tienne) 



De Candolle (A. Pyrame) . 



Arago (Frangois) 



Pitt (Lord Chatham) . 



DTsraeli (Isaac) 



Mill (James) 



Schopenhauer . . . 



Remarks. In many families the transmission from father to son 

 has continued for several generations, as has been already noticed 



