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202658 t. Tscherniak, Erich. 575.1 

 1914. Notiz über den Begriff der Kryptomerie. Zeitschr. indukt. Ab- 

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 67 Wilson, James. 575.1 

 1914. Polygamous MENDsuan Factors. 8c. Proc. R. Dublin Soc. Vol. 

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63 Tan der >Yolk, P. C. 575.1 

 1914. Further Researches on some statistics of Cofliea (fourth communi- 

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69 Woods, Frederick Adams, Adolf Meyer and 



Charles B. Davenport. 575.1 

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 United States. Some of Them on a very Large Scale. — What the In- 

 vestigators are Döing. — Help Wanted from Membcrs of This Associ- 

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70 Wright, Se wall. 575.1 



1914. Duplicate Genes. Amer. Natural. Vol. 48 p. 638—639. 



71 Bailey, P. tf. 575.1 



1915. Preiiminary Note on Wool Inheritance. Rep. 84th Heet. Brit. 

 Ass. Ad f. Sc. p. 654—655. 



72 Banta, A. M., and R. A. Gortner. 575.1 



1915. Abnormalities in Development Resulting from Centrifuging Eggs. 

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73 Belling, John. 575.1 



1915. On the Time of Ségrégation of Genetic Factors in Plants. Amer. 

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 202674 Castle, VV. E. 575.1 

 1915. Mr. Müller on the Constancy of Mendelian Factors. Amer. Natu- 

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75 Castle, W. E., and H. i>. Fish. 575.1 



1915. The Biack-and-Tan Rabbit and the Significance of Multiple Alle- 

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76 Castle, W. E., and Philip B. Hadley. 575.1 



191o. The EngÜsh Rabbit and the Question of Mendelian ünit-character 

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77 Castle, W. £., and Sewall Wright. 575.1 



1915. Two Mutations of Rats which Show Partial Coupling. Science 

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 Rats, by A. H. Stubtevant. p. 342. 



78 Cook, 0. F. 575.1 



1915. Brachysm, a Hereditary Deformity of Cotton and Other Piants. 

 Journ. agric. Research Vol. 3 p. 387—400, 10 pis. 



79 Crane, .11. B. 575.1 



1915. Heredity of Types of Inflorescence and Fruits in Tomato. Journ. 

 (xenetics Vol. 5 p. 1—11, 7 pis., 2 figg. 

 ö0 Cunningham, J. T. 575.1 

 1915. The Hormone Theory of the Heredity of Somatic Modifications. 

 Rep. 84th Meet. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sc. p. 419—420. 



81 Davenport, Charles B. 575.1 



1915. A Dent in the Forehead. Journ. Heredity Vol. 6 p. 163—164, 1 fig. 



82 Davenport, C. B. 575.1 



1915. Heredity of some Emotional Traits. Rep. 84th Meet. Brit. Ass. 

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2026ï& Davenport, C. B. 575.1 

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