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183. Svo, 326 pp., 27 pis., 4 records, 93 figs.'7;!S3.50. 



Mater, A. G. — The Effects of Temperature upon 

 Tropical Marine Animals. 24 pp., 4 records, 8 



Mayer, A. G. — The Relation between the Degree of 



Concentration of the Electrolytes of Sea- Water 



and the Rate of Nerve-Conduction in Cassiopea. 



30 pp., 13 figs. 

 Mater, A. G. — The Law Governing the Loss of 



Weight in Starving Cassiopea. 28 pp., 1 pi., 21 



figs. 

 GoLnFARB, A. J. — Changes in Salinity and Their 



Effects upon the Regeneration of Cassiopea xama- 



chana. 12 pp., 4 figs. 

 GoLDFARB, A. J. — Regeneration in the Annelid 



Worm, Amphinoma pacifica, after removal of the 



Central Nervous System. S pp. 

 GoLDFARB, A. J. — ^Experimentally Fused Larvse of 



Echinoderms with Special Reference to their 



Skeletons. 20 pp., 15 figs. 

 McClendon, J. F. — Experiments on the Perme- 

 ability of Cells. 8 pp., 3 figs. 

 Harvet, E. N. — 'The Relation between the Rate of 



Penetration of Marine Tissues of Alkafi and the 



Change in Fxmctional Activity induced by the 



Alkali. 16 pp., 1 fig. 

 Jacobs, M. H. — Physiological Studies on Certain 



Protozoan Parasites of Diadema setosum. 11 pp. 

 Dahlgren, Ulric. — Origin of the Electric Tissues of 



Gymnarckus niloiicus. 36 pp., 9 pis., 9 figs. 

 Reinke, E. E. — The Development of the Apyrene 



Spermatozoa of Strombus bitubeixulatus. 46 pp., 



7 p!s. 

 GuDQER, E. W. — The History of the Spotted Eagle 



Ray, Aetobaius narinari, together with a Study 



of its External Structures. 91 pp., 10 pis., 19 



figs. 



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The Subanuns of Sindangan Bay. E. B. Christie . . , 1.26 



A Manual of Philippine Silk Culture. C. S. Banks.. 0.7S 

 The Sugar Industry in the Island of Negros. H. S. 



Walker 1.2S 



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Philippine Journal of Science 

 Bureau of Science Manila, P. I. 



Publications of the Eugenics Record Office, 



Cold Spring: Harbor, Lone Island, N. Y. 



I. Memoirs. 



1. The Hill Polk. Report on a Rural Community 

 of Hereditary Defectives. Florence H. Danielscn and 

 Charles B. Davenport, SB pp $0.75 



2. The Nam Family. Arthur H. Estabrook 

 and Charles B. Davenport A study in Cacogenics. 

 With 4 charts and 4 text figures, 85 pp 1.00 



II. Bulletins. 



1. Heredity of Feeblemindedness. H. H. God- 

 dard, 14 pp. 15 charts 0.10 



2. The Study of Human Heredity. Charles B. 

 Davenport, H. H. Laugblin, David F. Weeks, E. R. 

 Johnstone, Henry H. Goddard, 17 pp. 6 charts (out 



of print. Reprinted in Bulletin No. 7) 0.10 



3. Preliminary Report of a Study of Heredity In 

 Insanity In The Light of the Mendellan Laws. Ger- 

 trude L. Cannon and A. J. Rosanoff, 11 pp. 12 charts 0.10 



4. A First Study of Inheritance in Epilepsy. 

 Charles B. Davenport and David F. Weeks, 30 pp. 33 

 charts, 11 tables 0.20 



5. A Study of Heredity of Insanity in the Light 

 oftheMendelian Theory. A.J. Rosanoff and Florence 



I. Orr, 42 pp. 73 charts 0.15 



6. The Trait Book. Charles B.Davenport, 52 pp. 0.10 



7. The Family History Book. Charles B. Daven- 

 port, in collaboration with 17 others, 101 pp 0.50 



8. Some Problems in the Study of Heredity In 

 Mental Diseases. Henry A. Cotton, 59 pp 0.15 



9. State Laws Limiting Marriage Selection Ex- 

 amined In the Light of Eugenics. Charles B. Daven- 

 port. 66 pp 0.40 



10. Studies of the Committee on Sterilization, 

 Harry H. Laugblin, Secretary: 



(a.) The Scope of the Committee's Work, 64 pp. 0.20 

 (b.) The Legal, Legislative and Administrative 

 Aspects of Sterilization, 150 pp. 18 charts 0.60 

 11. Reply to Criticism of Recent American Work 

 by Dr. Heron of theGalton Laboratory. C.B. Daven- 

 port and A. J. Rosanoff. 43 np 0.10 



III. Reports. 



1. Report of the First Twenty Seven Months' 

 Work of the Eugenics Record Office. Harry H. Laugb- 

 lin, 32 pp 0.10 



