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Kerr, J. Graham. Biology and the Training of the Citizen. Presidential Address to 

 Section D, Zoology, of the British Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, at Oxford,' 1926. Rept. 94th Meeting Brit. Ass., London. 1926. 



Laurie, R. Douglas. Eugenic Instruction in the School. An Address to the Eugenics 

 Education Society. Rept. 8th Annual Conference Education Associa- 

 tions, at University College, London, January 1920. Conference 

 Committee, 9 Brunswick Square, London. 1920. 



MacBride, E. W. The Principles of Sex Instruction. An Address to the Eugenics 

 Education Society. Rept. 7th Annual Conference, Education Associa- 

 tions, at University College, London, January 1919. Conference 

 Committee, 9 Brunswick Square, London. 1919. 



March, Norah H. Towards Racial Health. Routledge. (Deals with Nature Study 

 as a means of sex instruction.) 



March, Norah H. The Biology of Sex : Nattire Sttidy as a Medium for Sex Instruction. 

 An Address. Rept. 10th Annual Conference, Education Associations, 

 at University College, London, January 1922. Conference Committee, 

 9 Brunswick Square, London, 1922. 



Poulton, E. M. The Teaching of Biology in Schools and Training Colleges. Cornish. 

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Roman, F. W. (Special Collaborator of the" United States Bureau of Education). 

 The New Education in Europe : an account of the recent fundamental 

 changes in the educational philosophy of Great Britain, France and 

 Germany. Routledge, London ; Dutton, New York. 1923. 



Royston, H. R. The Unity of Life : a book of Nature Study for Parents and Teachers. 

 Harrap. 1925. (Contains suggestions regarding biological approach 

 to sex instruction.) 



Skaife, S. H. The Teaching of Zoology in South African Schools. Presidential Address 

 to Section D, 1927. South African Journal of Science, vol. xxiv, 

 Johannesburg. December 1927. 



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