BIBLIOGRAPHY 



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

 Several of these books contain bibliographies of technical papers 

 and other original sources of information. 



For the past five years The American Naturalist has been 

 particularly devoted to papers on the problems of heredity. 



Bateson, W. 1909. Mendel's Laws of Heredity. Cambridge 

 University Press. Cambridge. 



Baur, E. 1911. Einfuhrung indie experimentelleVererbungs- 

 lehre. Gebriider Borntraeger. Berlin. 



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

 Animal Breeding. D. Appleton and Co. New York. 



Coulter, Castle, Davenport, East, and Tower. 1912. 

 Heredity and Eugenics. University of Chicago Press. 

 Chicago. 



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

 Henry Holt and Co. New York. 



Galton, F. 1889. Natural Inheritance. Macmillan and Co. 

 London. 



Goddard, H. H. 1912. The Kallikak Family. The Mac- 

 millan Co. New York. 



CoRRENS, C. 1912. Die neuen Vererbungsgesetze. Gebriider 

 Borntraeger. Berlin. 



Darbyshire, a. D. 1912. Breeding and the Mendelian Dis- 

 coverv. Cassell and Co., Ltd. London. 



East, E. M. 1907. The Relation of Certain Biological Prin- 

 ciples to Plant Breeding. Bull. 158. Conn. Agric. 



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