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character of the individual nor of its ancestors, but its gametic 

 constitution, and, in our present state of knowledge, this can 

 only be determined by experimental breeding on Mendelian 

 lines. 



Eeeerekces. 

 Allen, G. M. — The Heredity o£ Coat-Colour in Mice. Proe. 



Amer. Acad. Arts & Sci. xl. pp. 61-163 (1904). 

 Bateson, W. — The Present State of Knowledge of Colour- 

 heredity in Mice and Eats. Proe. Zool. Soc. Lend. ii. 



pp. 71-99 (1903). 

 •Castle, W. E. — The Heredity of Angora Coat in Mammals. 



Science, xviii. pp. 760-1 (1903). 

 ■Castle, W. E., & Allen, G-. M. — The Heredity of Albinism. 



Proe. Amer. Acad. Arts & Sci. xxxviii. pp. 603-622 (1903). 

 'CuENOT, L. — La Loi de Mendel et I'Heredite de la Pigmentation 



chez les Souris. Arch. Zool. Exp. (3) t. x. Notes et Eevue, 



p. 27 (1902). 



Same title. Compt. Eend. Paris, cxxxiv. pp. 779-781 



(1903). 



L'Heredite de la Pigmentation chez les Souris. (2°*'' 



Note.) Arch. Zool. Exp. (4) t. i. Notes et Eevue, p. 33 

 (1903). 



Same title. (3""^ Note.) Arch. Zool. Exp. (4) t.ii. Notes 



et Eevue, p. 4.5 (1904). 



Darbishire, A. D. — On the Eesult of crossing Japanese Waltzing 



with Albino Mice. Biometrika, iii. pp. 1-51 (1904). 

 On the Bearing of Mendelian Principles of Heredity on 



current Theories of the Origin of Species. Mem. & Proe. 



Manch. Lit. & Phil. Soc. xlviii. pp. 1-19 (1904). 

 "Woods, E. A. — Mendel's Laws and some Eecords in Eabbit 



Breeding. Biometrika, ii. pp. 299-306 (1903). 



Postscript. 



The Mendelian Principles of Heredity. 



The classical experiments with Peas completed by Mendel in 

 1865 led him to the following conceptions of heredity *. 



* For English translation of Mendel's papers and further details see 

 Bateson's ' Mendel's Principles of Heredity ' (Cambridge University Press, 

 1902). 



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