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REFERENCES AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLYING SOME OF THE FIGURES IN 



TABLES 1 AND 2 



(1) Cunningham, R.: The Scaphoid Scapula: A Normal Variation in Man. Arch. 



Int. Med., 1912, Vol. x, pp. 589-96. 



(2) Warburg, F.: Ueber Scapula Scaphoidaea. Med. klin. Ber., 1913, Vol. lx, p. 1851. 



(3) Ball, J. D., and Thomas, H. G.: A Sociological, Neurological, Serological and 



Psychiatrical Study of a Group of Prostitutes. Am. Jr. Insan., Vol. lxxiv, 

 pp. 647-66, 1917-18. 



(4) Butts, Heber: U. S. N. & M. C. Officer and Men, Aug. 31, 1913. 



(5) Ball, J. D.: U. S. A. Officers in Training, March 11, 1919. 

 Ball, J. D.: U. S. A. Officers in Training, April 29, 1919. 

 Ball, J. D.: U. S. A. Returned Overseas Men, June 28, 1920. 



(6) Mackey, D. E.: Roentgen-ray plates, U. S. A. Hospitalized, U. S. A. Men, 



Army Medical School, June 28, 1920. 



(7) Weiss, W.: St. Louis Public School Children, Oct. 13, 1920. 



(8) Weaver, C. A.: U. S. A. Hospitalized Ex-Service Men, Oct. 15, 1920. 



(9) Krause, I. B., and Howard, S. P.: Missouri State Prison, October 11, 1923. 



(10) Maurer, LL. : U. S. Veterans Bureau Hospital, No. 41, New Haven, Conn. Tuber- 



culous U. S. A. Overseas Men. Oct. 24, 1924. 



(11) Kramer, F. M.: U. S. A. Recruiting Station, New York City, October 24, 1924. 



(12) Biggs, M. O.: Missouri State Hospital, No. 2, Fulton, Mo. March 19, 1925. 



(13) Brunner, E. E.: Marshall, Mo. State Colony for Feeble-minded and Epileptic, 



January 29, 1925. 



(14) Loughlin, E. O. : Freshmen and Sophomore Students, St. Louis University School 



of Medicine, June 5, 1925. 



(15) Cowey, A. V.: Army Applicants, Central London Recruiting Station. April 8, 



1926. 



(16) Martin, C. P.: U. S. A. Tuberculous Men, Fitzsimons General Hospital, Sept. 14, 



1926. 



selected references bearing upon fitness problems 



Adami, J. G.: Inheritance and Disease. Osier's Modern Medicine, pp. 17-50, 1907. 

 Adami, J. G.: Unto the Third and Fourth Generation: A Study in Eugenics. Cand. 



Med. Jour., November, 1912. 

 Adami, J. G.: Medical Contributions to the Study of Evolution. New York, 1918. 

 Ammon, O. : Die naturliche Auslese beim Menschen. Jena, 1893. 

 Ammon, O. : Zur Anthropologic der Badener. Jena, 1899. 

 Baldwin, B. T. : The Physical Growth of Children from Birth to Maturity. Univ. of 



Iowa Studies in Child Welfare, Vol. 1 (No. 1), 1921. 

 Bauer, Julius: Die Constitutionelle Disposition zu inneren Krankheiten. Berlin, 1917. 

 Bauer, E., Fisher, E., and Lenz, F.: Grundriss der Menschlichen Erblichkeits-Lehre 



und Rassen Hygiene. Miinchen, 1923. 

 Bateson, W. : Materials for the Study of Variation. London, 1894. 

 Bateson, W.: Mendel's Principles of Heredity. Cambridge, 1909. 

 Bardeleben, K.v. : Ueber bilaterale Asymmetrie beim Menschen und bei hohren Tieren. 



Anatome Anzeiger, Bd. XXXIV, Ergzh. 2-72, 1909. 

 Bean, R. B.: Morbidity and Morphology. Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bulletin, Vol. 27, 



No. 262, December, 1912. 



