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24 



209528 Wentworth, Edward N. 575.1 



1914. Sex-Linked Factors in the Inheritance of Rudimentary Mammae 

 in Swine. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc 4 Vol. 21 p. 265—268. 



29 . . . 575.1 



1915. W; F. R. Wkldon's Mice Breeding Experiments. Records of 

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30 Barrier, G. 575.1 



1915. Les viols et la télégonie. Ann. Gynéc. Obstétr. (2) T. 11 p. 501 

 —505. 



31 Barrows, W. M., and J. Mcl. Phillips. 575.1 



1915. Color in Cocker Spaniels. Study of Eigthy-nine Matings Shows 

 Numerous Corrélations in Color and Indicates That Inheritance Is Along 

 Same Lines as in Pointer Dogs. — Analogies in Other Breeds. (Contrib. 

 Ohio State Univ. Dept. Zool. Entom. No. 41.) Journ. Heredity Vol. 6 

 p. 387—397, 6 figg. 



82 Bateson, W., and Caroline Pellew. 575.1 

 1915. On the Genetics of "Rogues" Among Culinary Peas (Pisum sati- 

 vim.) Journ. Genetics Vol. 5 p. 13—36, 6 pis. [Possible process of 

 somatic ségrégation preventing type-elements from reaching germ-cells 

 of cross-bred plant.] 



33 Belling, John. 575.1 



1915. Linkage and Semi-sterility. Amer. Natural. Vol. 49 p. 582—584. 

 [Stizolobium.] 



34 Belling, John. 575.1 



1915. Inheritance of Length of Pod in Certain Crosses. Journ. agric. 

 Research Vol. 5 p. 405—420, 1 pl. [Single genetic différence segregating 

 in normal Mendelian fashion.] 



35 Bridges, Calvin B. 575.1 



1915. A Linkage Variation in Drosophila. Journ. exper* Zool. Vol. 19 

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209536 Cushing, Harvey. 575.1 

 1915. Hereditary Anchylosis of the Proximal Phalangeal Joints (Sym- 

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37 Cutler, D. W., and L. Doncaster 575.1 



1915. On the Sterility of the Tortoise-shell Tom Cat. Journ. "Genetics 

 Vol. 5 p. 65—73, 1 pl. [Large proportion infertile. Abnormal hereditary 

 constitution.] 



38 Davenport, Charles B. 575.1 



1915. The Feebly Inhibited. I. Violent Temper and its Inheritance. 

 Journ. nerv. ment. Disease Vol. 42 p. 593—628, 11 figg. [Inheritance 

 as positive (dominant) trait, tendiLg to appear in half the offspring.] — 

 Proc. nation. Acad. Se. Vol/1 p. 37—38. [Dominant trait with ségréga- 

 tion.] — II. Nomadism or the Wandering Impulse, with Special Réfé- 

 rence to Heredity. p. 120—122. [Paralysis of the control of nomadic 

 impulse a sex-linked trait.] (Review, by Edward L. Thoendikb. Science 

 N. S. Vol. 43 p. 427—429.) 



39 Drinkwater, H. 575.1 



1915. Brachydactyly as an Illustration of Mendelian Inheritance. Proc. 

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40 Frost, Howard B. 575.1 



1915. The Inheritance of Doubleness in Matthiola and Pétunia. I. The 

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41 Haldane, J. B. S., A. D. Spruut and N. M. Haldane. 575.1 



1915. Reduplication in Mice. (Preliminary Communication/* Journ. 

 Genetics Vol. 5 p. 133—135. 

 20Ö542 Hesse. 575.1 

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