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Eugenics(Continued).

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HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION

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Mind and its relation to heredity. N. Y. 1909. 15p. (Reprint
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Evolution by atrophy in biology and sociology. N. Y. Appleton, 1899. 322p.

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Natural inheritance. N. Y. Macmillan, 1889. 259p.

Out of print and scarce.

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