Bulletin bibliographique. — Novembre. 
Davenport ( C.-B .). Rapport sur : Feeble-mindedness : Its Causes and 
Consequenses, by H. H. Goddard. New-York, 1915; extr. in-8° (pp. 1-4). 
Davenport et Conard. Hereditary fragility of bone. New-York, 1915; 
extr. in-8° (pp. 537-538). 
— The Heredity of stature. New-York, 1915; extr. in-8° (pp. 1-2). 
— Hamtington’s chorea in relation to heredity and eugenics. New-York, 
1915; extr. in-8° (pp. 283-285). 
— F. Field work an indispensable aid to State care of the socially ina¬ 
déquate. New-York, 1915; extr. in-8° (pp. 16-19). 
— The radical element in national vitality. New-York, 1915; extr. in-8° 
(pp. 331-333). 
— The value of zoology to humanity. New-York, 1915; extr. in-8° 
(pp. 4-12). 
— The feeblv inhibited, II. Nomadism or lhe wandering impulse with 
spécial reference to heredity. New-York, 1915; extr. gr. in-8° 
(pp. 120-122). 
— The feebly inhibited, I. Violent temper and its inheritance. New- 
York, 1915; extr. gr. in-8° (pp. 37-38). 
— Inheritance of tempérament. New-York, 1915; extr. (1 p.). 
— Heredity in albinism. New-York, 1916; extr. in-8° (221-223 p., fig.). 
— The hereditary factor in Pellagra. Chicago, 1916; extr. gr. in-8° 
(pp. 1-28, fig.). 
— The effects of race intermingling. New-York, 1917; extr. gr. in-8° 
(pp. 364-368). 
— Charles Obis Whitman (1843-1910). New-York, 1917 ; extr. gr. in-8° 
(pp. 877-878). 
Davenport et Ritzman. Family performance as a basis for sélection in 
sheep. Washington, 1917 ; extr. gr. in-8° (pp. 93-97). 
— On utilizing the facts of juvénile promise and family history in awar- 
ding naval commissions to untried men. Washington, 1917; extr. 
gr. in-8° (pp. 404-409). 
— The personality, heredity and work of Charles Obis Whitman 
(1843-1910). New-York, 1917, extr. gr. in-8° (pp. 5-30). 
Davenport et Love ( A.-C .). A com pari son of white and colored troops in 
respect to incidence of disease. New-York, 1919; ext. gr. in-8° 
(pp. 58-67). 
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