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 55 ßlakeslee, A. F., and R. A. Gorlner. 577.8 



1913. Chemical Différences between the Sexes. Year Book Carnegie 

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£6 Bond, C. I. 577.8 



1914. A Case of Unilateral Development of Secondary Male Characters 

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57 ßrara, Israel. 577.8 



1914. Predetermination of Sex. N. York med. Joarn. Vol. 99 p. 1140 

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58 T. Brandt, A. 577.8- 



1914. Ueber Geschlechtswandelungen. Nat. Wochenschr. Bd. 29 p. 1— 6» 



59 Dech ambre, M. 577.8 



1914. Le déterminisme du sexe. Ree. Méd. vétér. Alfort T. 91 p. 156 

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60 Doncaster, L. 577.8 



1914. The Physioiogy of Sex Determination. Rep. 8*îd Meet. Brit. Ass. 

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 Particular conditions called forth by sex-determiner, which induces a 

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 91261 Doncaster, L. 577.8 

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62 Doncaster, L. 577.8 



1914. A possible connexion between abnormal sex-limited transmission 

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 by failure of sex-limited transmission an individual receives from one 

 parent character normally received from the other, it tends to be sterile.} 



63 Oeyer, Knrt. 577.» 



1914. Die geschlechtliche Differenzierung des ;,Soma" bei den Insekten. 

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64 Goodale, H. D. 577.8 



Ï913. Deneudence of Secondary Sex«Characters on the Germ-gland in 

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65 Hart, D. Berry. 577.8 



1914. A New Route of Inquiry as to the Nature and Establishment of 

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Vol. 13 p. 12-37, 101-120, 5 pis. — p. 158—159. [Atypical ensem- 

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 ^1266 Japha, Arnold. 577.8 

 1914. Einfluss der Entfernung und Ueberpflanzung der Keimdrüsen auf 



