APPENDIX B 

 PLANT-BREEDING BOOKS 



FOLLOWING is a brief list of books containing material more or 

 less related to plant-breeding. This list is not intended to be 

 complete, but is designed to give the reader an idea of the more 

 important books on the subject. There are many books which 

 are not listed upon the general subject of botany, others upon 

 heredity and evolution in their broadest phases, and still others 

 upon animal breeding which will contain much material which 

 is related to the subject of plant improvement by breeding. 



American Breeder's Association Reports. Washington, D.C. 



1905-1912. 

 Bailey, L. H., Cyclopedia of American Agriculture. Vol. II, 



Crops. Macmillan Co. 1907. 

 BAILEY, L. H., Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. 6 vols. 



(Continuing) Macmillan Co. 1914. 

 BAILEY, L. H., Sketch of Evolution of Our Native Fruits. xiii + 



472 pp., 125 figs. Macmillan Co: 3d edition. 1898. 

 BAILEY, L. H.,The Survival of the Unlike. 515 pp., illus. Mac- 

 millan Co. 1897. 

 BATESON, W., Mendel's Principles of Heredity, xiv + 396 pp., 



9 pis., and 35 figs. Cambridge. 1909. 

 BAUR, DR. ERWIN, Einfuhrung in die experimentelle Vererbungs- 



lehre. 293 pp., 80 figs. Berlin. Gebriider Borntraeger. 



1911. 



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