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(1) Allen, G.: The Families Whence High Intelligence Springs. Eugenics Record 



Office Bull. No. 25. May, 1926. 



(2) Burch, G. L: Birth Control Versus Class Suicide. Survey 68: 41+. April 1, 



1932. 



(3) Cobb, M. V., and Hollingworth, L. S.: The Regression of Siblings of Children 



Who Test at or above 135 I.Q. (Stanford Binet). Journ. Ed. Psych. 26: 

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(4) Conrad, H. S., and Jones, H. E.: Field Study of the Differential Birth Rate. 



(Tabs.) Amer. Statist. Assn. J. 27: 153-9. June, 1932. 



(5) Dawson, S.: Intelligence and Fertility. Nature 129: 191-2. February 6, 1932. 



(6) Dublin, L. I.: Falling Birth Rate. Sat. R 152: 114. June 25, 1931. 



(7) Dublin, L. I.: Birth Control, What it is Doing to America's Population. Forum 



86: 270-5. November, 1931. 



(8) Edin, K. A.: Birth Rate Changes: Stockholm Upper Classes More Fertile Than the 



Lower. (Tabs.) Eugenics R 20: 258-66. January, 1929. 



(9) Fairchild, H. P. : Birth Control and Race Improvement. (II.) Eugenics 3: 402-7. 



November, 1930. 



(10) Fisher, R. A. : Differential Birth Rate; New Light on Causes from American Figures. 



Eugenics R 20: 183-4. October, 1928. 



(11) Huntington, E.: Our Biological Future. Yale R, ns 17: 136-52. October, 1927. 



(12) Maxwell, Aline, and Huestis, R. R.: Does Family Size Run in Families? Jour- 



nal of Heredity 23: 71-76. February, 1932. 



(13) Notestein, Frank W. : Social Classes and the Birthrate. Survey Graphic p. 38. 



April, 1931. 



(14) Ogburn, W. F., and Tibbitts, C: Birth Rates and Social Classes. (Tabs.) Social 



Forces 8: 1-10. September, 1929. 



(15) Phillips, R. L.: Cracks in the Upper Crust. Ind. 116: 633-4. May 29, 1926. 



(16) Robinson, C. H.: Recent Statistics on Differential Birth Rates. (Bibliog. f II.) 



Eugenics 3: 413-18. November, 1930. 



(17) Rollins, W. A.: Size of Families of Harvard and Yale Graduates. Harvard Grad. 



M 39: 172-5. December, 1930. 



(18) Ross, E. A., and Baber, R. E.: Slow Suicide Among our Native Stock. Cent. 



107: 504-9. February, 1924. 



(19) Shipley, M. A. : No Strength in Numbers; Reply to L. I. Dublin. Forum 87 sup. 



13. January, 1932. 



(20) Spengler, J. J.: The New England Puritans: An Obituary. Journal of Heredity 



23: 71-76. February, 1932. 



(21) Spengler, J. J.: Birth Rate, Potential Dynamite. Scrib. M 92: 6-12. July, 



1932. 



(22) Sydenstricker, E., and Notestein, F. W.: Differential Fertility according to 



Social Class; a study of 69,620 Native White Married Women. (Bibliog. f 

 map. tabs.) Amer. Statistic Assn. J 25: 9-32. March, 1930. 



(23) Winston, S. R. : Relation of Certain Social Factors to Fertility. (Bibliog.) Amer. 



J. Soc. 35: 753-64. March, 1930. 



