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Ass. Ad?. Sc. p. 408—407. [Characters acquired by feeding with Scorzo- 

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 202717 Macoride, E. W., and A. Jackson. 575.1 

 11)15. The Irjfcieritance of Colour in the Stick-Insect, Carausius morosus. 

 Proe. R. Soc. London Vol. 89 ß p. 109-118, 2 pis. [Ail born ahke. 

 Acquisition of green pigment overpowering brown or (in 3 °/ 0 of cases) 

 brown overpowering green. Not influenced by colour of mother nor by 

 exposure to light or darkness.J 



18 MacDowell, E. C. 575.1 



1915. beiection of Unstable Determiners vs. Plural determiners. Year 

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19 Manson, J. ». 575.1 



11)15. Hereditary Syndactylism and Polyctactylism. Johtii. Genetics 

 Vol. 5 p. 51 — 63, ö pis., 1 rig. 



20 Metz, C. W. 575.1 



11*15. Oytological Studies on Heredity. Year Book Carnegie Iust. Wash- 

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 of Drosophila having différent chromosome groups.] 



21 Miles, Frank C. 575.1 



1915. A Genetic and Cytological Study of Certain Types of Albinism 

 in Maize. Journ. Genetics Vol. 4 p. 193—214, 1 pl., 9 fiyg. [Simple 

 Mendelian récessives.] 



22 Miller, Newton. 575.1 



191i>. Heredity of White Fore-Lock. Blaze in the Hair Transmitted 

 Through M an y Générations. — Appears to Behave as Simple Dominant 

 and to Follow Mendelian Proportions. — History of an American Case 

 Journ. Heredity Vol. G p. 165—109, 1 pl., 2 rigg. 



23 Morgan, T. H. 575.1 



1915. AUeiomornhs and Mice. Amer. Natural. Vol. 49 p. 379—383. [ße- 

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202724 Morgan, T. H. 575.1 

 1J>15. Localization of the Hereditary Material in the Germ Cells. Proc. 

 nation. Acad. Sc. Vol. 1 p. 420—429, 7 tigg. [Chromosomes furnish naé- 

 chanistic explanation of Mendelian heredity, non-disjunction and point 

 by point correspondence between linkage groups and enromosomes. Cros- 

 sing-over and interference.J 



25 Morgan, T. H. 575.1 



1915. The Infertility of Rudimentary Winged Females of Drosophila 

 ampelophila. Amer. Natural. Vol. 49 p. 240— -.50, 2 hgg. [Chromosomal 

 dislocation.] 



26 Morgan, T. H., and Harold Plough. 575.1 



lli!5. The Appearance of Known Mutations in Other Mutant Stocks. 

 Amer. Natural. Vol. 49 p. 318—319. [Cases not due to contamination. 

 Drosophila.] 



27 Neweil, Wilmon. 575.1 



1915. Inheritance in the Honey Bee. Science N. S. Vol. 41 p. 218 — 

 219. 



28 Newman, H. H. 575.1 



1915. Development and Heredity in Heterogenic Teleost Hybrids. Journ. 

 exper. Zool. Vol. 18 p. 511 — 570, 11 figg. [No primary corrélation bet- 

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 racters.] 



202729 Newman, H. H. 575.1 

 1915. Heredity and Organic Symmetry in Armadillo Quadruplets. 1. 

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 29 p. 1 — 32, 16 hgg. [Band anomalies in only 3 % of individuels aad 

 examination of over 200u adults taken at random show no duplicate 

 anomalies. Strongly inherited, but modifiable. Unilateral, bilateral and 

 reversed inheritance. Distribution of anomalies among various fetus- 

 es.] 



