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88 Bateson, W. 575.1 



1914. Heredity, Considered Especially With Référence to Détective Con- 

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89 Beiiing, John. 575.1 



1914. inheritance in Plant Hairs. Stinging Bristies of Wild Plant. — 

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90 Beiiing, Jolm. 575.1 



1914. Tne Mode of Inheritance of Semi-Sterility in the Offspring of 

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91 Bowater, W. 575.1 



1914. Heredity of Melanism in Lepidoptera. Journ. Genetics Cambridge 

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93 Castle, W. E. 575.1 



1914. Size inheritance and the pure line theory. Zeitschr. indukt. Ab- 

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94 Chambers, iiobert, jr. 575.1 



1914. Linkage ot the Factor for Bind Wing. The Bind Wing and Other 

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95 Chapin, William S. 575.1 



19l4. Heredity in Chimeras. Pigweed with Variegated Leaves Proves 

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96 Cocbayne, E. A. 575.1 



1914. A Piebald Family. Biometrika Vol. 10 p. 197—200, 8 pis. [Pe- 

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97 Collins, t*. N., and J. H. Kempton. 575.1 



1914. Inheritance of Enctosperm Texture in Sweet X Waxy Hybrids of 

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