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LITERATURE 



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H. P. BOWDITCH. The growth of children, Massachusetts State Board 

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H. C. BUMPUS. The variations and mutations of the introduced 

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C. B. DAVENPORT. The role of water in growth, Proc. Boston Soc. 

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C. B. DAVENPORT. Experimental morphology, New York, 1899 (2). 



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A. QUETELET. Anthropome'trie, Bruxelles, 1870. 



C. ROBERTS. Manual of anthropometry, London, 1878. 



K. SEMPER. Animal Life, 5th ed., London, 1906. 



H. M. VERNON. The effect of environment on the development of 

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H. M. VERNON. Variation, London, 1898. 



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