LITERATURE LIST 



The Works marled * are general treatises suitable 

 for further study. 



1. Bateson,W. Materials for the Study of Variation. London, 

 1894. 



*2. Mendel's Principles of Heredity. 2nd Impression. 



Cambridge, 1 909. ( Full bibliography to date of publication.) 



3. Boveri. T. Ergebnisse iiber die Konstitution der Chroma- 



tischen Substanz des Zellkerns. Jena, 1904. 



4. Castle, W. E. Heredity of Hair-length in Guinea-pigs, and 



its Bearing on the Theory of Pure Gametes. Publ. Carnegie 

 Inst. Washington, No. 49. 1906. 



5. Studies of Inheritance in Rabbits. Publ. Carnegie 



Inst. No. 114, 1909. 



*6. Darwin, C. The Origin of Species. 



*7. ■ Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication. 



*8. Darwin and Modern Science. Cambridge, 1909. 

 9. Davenport, C. B. Statistical Methods with Special Reference 

 to Biological Variation. New York and London, 1899. 



10. Eugenics Laboratory. Publications of the Galton Laboratory 



for National Eugenics, University of London : — 



Especially, Elderton, E. M. Relative strength of Xature 

 and Nurture. Heron. D. A First Study of the Statistics 

 of Insanity. Schuster, E. Inheritance of Ability. 



11. Ewart, J. C. The Penycuik Experiments. London, 1899. 



