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Heredity and Evolution (Continued).

WALLACE, ALFRED R.

The world of life; a manifestation of creative power, directive mind and ultimate purpose. N. Y. Moffat, 1910. 441p.

WARMS, RENÉ.

Les principes biologiques de l'évolution sociale. Paris, Girard, 1909. 119p.

WASMANN, ERICII.

The Berlin discussion of the problems of evolution. Lond. Paul, 1909.
266p.

Die moderne Biologie und die Entwicklungstheorie. St. Louis (Mo.),
Herder, 1904. 322p.

WEINBERG, W.

Aufgabe und Methode der Familienstatistik bei medizinisch-biologischen Problemen. Zeitsch. f. Soz. Med. 1907. 3:4-26.

WEISMANN, AUGUST.

Amphimixis: oder, Die Vermischung der Individuen. Jena, Fischer,
1891. 176p.

Essays on heredity and kindred biological problems. Oxford, 1891. 2v.
The evolution theory. Lond. Arnold, 1904. 2v.

On germinal selection as a source of definite variation. Chic. The
Open Court pub. co. 1902. 87p.

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The germ plasm; a theory of heredity. N. Y. Scribner, 1893. 477p.
Semon's Mneme" und die Vererbung erworbener Eigenschaften.
Archiv. f. Rass. u. Ges. Biol. 1906. 3:1.

Studies in the theory of descent. Lond. 1882. 2v.
WELDON, W. F. R.

Inheritance in animals and plants. (In Strong, T. B. ed. Lectures on the methods of science. 1906. p. 81-109.)

WHEDON, CHARLES.

Evolution, a lecture. Medina (N. Y.), Press of Medina Register, 1903. 32p.

WHETHAM, WILLIAM C. D. and WHETHAM, CATHERINE D.

Heredity and society. N. Y. Longmans, 1912. 190p.

WHITE, CHARLES.

An account of the regular gradation in man and in different animals and vegetables, from the former to the latter. Lond. Dilly, 1799. 146p.

WILKIN, GEORGE F.

Control in evolution, a discussion of the fundamental principles of social order and progress. N. Y. Armstrong, 1903. 284p.

WILLEY, ARTHUR.

Convergence in evolution. Lond. Murray, 1911. 177p.

WILSON, EDMOND B.

The cell in development and inheritance. N. Y. Macmillan, 1900. 483p.

WOODS, FREDERICK A.

Mental and moral heredity in royalty. A statistical study of history and sociology. N. Y. Holt, 1906. 312p.

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The theories and problems of heredity. N. Y. 1909. 83p.

Reprint N. Y. Med. Jour. May 29, 1909.

ZIEGLER, HEINRICH E.

Einleitung zu dem Sammelwerke Natur und Staat, Beiträge zur naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaftslehre. Jena, Fischer, 1903.

24p.

-Vererbungslehre in der Biologie. Jena, Fischer, 1905. 76p.

ENVIRONMENT.

ADAMS, M. E.

Children in American street trades. Annals of Amer. Acad. May, 1905. 25:437-58.

ADDAMS, JANE.

Democracy and social ethics. N. Y. Macmillan, 1902.

Spirit of youth and the city streets. N. Y. Macmillan, 1909. 162p. BRAY, REGINALD A.

-Town child. Lond. Unwin, 1907. 333p.

CANTLIE, JAMES.

Physical efficiency; a review of the deleterious effects of town life upon the population of Britain. N. Y. Putnam, 1906. 216p. CHICAGO SCHOOL OF CIVICS AND PHILANTHROPY.

The housing problem; literature in central Chicago libraries. Chicago, The School, 1912. 40p.

CLOUSTON, T. S.

Mental effects of a child's environment. Child. 1911. 1:663-671; 779-86.

DENISON, CHARLES.

Degenerative heredity; or, Some degenerative influences of modern civilization upon health. N. Y. Appleton, 1895. 23p.

DONKIN, H. B.

The diseases of childhood. Lond. Griffin, 1893. 433p.

DRIESMANS, HEINRICH.

- Rasse and Milieu. Berlin, Räde, 1902. 235p.

DUTOIT, EUGENIE.

Die Theorie des Milieu. Bern, Sturzenegger, 1899. 136p.
Bibliography, p. 135-6.

FINLEY, J. H.

Child problem in cities. Nat. Conf. Char. & Corr. 1891. FISHBERG, MAURICE.

p. 124-35.

The Jews: a study of race and environment. N. Y. W. Scott, 1911. 578p.

HADDON, A. C.

Environment vs. heredity. Nature, 1910. 85:11-12.

Environment -(Continued).

HELLPACH, WILLY H.

Die geopsychischen Erscheinungen, Wetter, Klima und Landschaft, in ihrem Einfluss auf das Seelenleben. Leipzig, Engelmann, 1911. 368p.

HIGGS, MARY.

Glimpses into the abyss. Lond. King, 1906. 331p.

HULL, W. I.

- Children of the other half. Arena. June, 1907. 17:1039–51. JONES, SIR HENRY.

Social powers; three lectures on the environment, the press and the pulpit. Glasgow, Maclehose, 1913. 13-113p.

LOVEJOY, OWEN R.

Child labor vs. The conservation of school children. Bull. Amer.
Acad. of Med. Aug. 1912. 13:220-29.

MACFARLANE, CHARLES W.

Three primary laws of social evolution. Amer. Acad. of Polit. and
Soc. Sci. Sept. 1902. p. 81-96.

MASON, OTIS T.

Influence of environment upon human industries or arts. Smithsonian rep. 1895. p. 639-65.

MOULDER, P. E.

Coming race and moral depravity. Westminst. Rev. June, 1905. 163:677-82.

OLIVER, SIR THOMAS.

Diseases of occupation from the legal, social and medical points of view. Lond. Methuen, 1908. 427p.

PATERSON, ALEXANDER.

Across the bridges; or, Life by the South London river-side. Lond.
Arnold, 1912.

PATTEN, SIMON N.

180p.

- Product and climax. N. Y. Huebsch, 1909. 68p.

RICHARDS, ELLEN H.

The art of right living. Bost. Whitcomb, 1904. 50p.

Euthenics, The science of controlable environment; a plea for better living conditions as a first step toward higher human efficiency. Bost. Whitcomb, 1910. 162p.

Sanitation in daily life. Bost. Whitcomb, 1907. 82p.

RIIS, JACOB A.

Children of the poor. (In Woods, R. A. and others. Poor in great cities. 1895. p. 86-130.)

How the other half lives. N. Y. Scribner, 1912. 304p. SEMPLE, ELLEN C.

Influences of geographic environment: On the basis of Ratzel's Sys tem of Anthropo-geography. London. Constable. 1911.

THOMAS, W. I.

Woman and the occupations. American Mag. Sept. 1909. p. 463–70. THOMSON, MARY H.

- Environment and efficiency; a study in the records of industrial schools and orphanages. Lond. Longmans, 1912. 100p.

Environment (Continued).

TOKE, LESLIE A. ST. L. Ed.

The housing problem. London, King, 1912. 67p.

WALLACE, ALFRED R.

Social environment and moral progress. N. Y. Cassell, 1913. 7-181p. WARE, FABIAN A. G.

The worker and his country. London, Arnold, 1912. 288p.

INVESTIGATION OF THE INHERITANCE OF CERTAIN TRAITS.
ANDERSON, JOHN F.

Maternal transmission of immunity to diphtheria toxine. Wash.
Gov't. Print. Off. 1902. 19p.

BARRINGTON, AMY, and PEARSON, KARL.

A first study of the inheritance of vision and of the relative influence of heredity and environment on sight. Lond. Dulau, 1909. 61p. BARRINGTON, A., and RISCHBIETH, H.

Dwarfism. Lond. Dulau, 1912. 232p.
heritance. Parts VII & VIII.)

BATESON, W.

(Treasury of human in

Mendelian heredity and its application to man. Brit. Med. Jour.
July, 1906. p. 61-7.

BOAS, F.

- Heredity in anthropometric traits. Amer. Anthrop. 1907. 9:453–69. BULLOCH, WILLIAM, and FILDES, PAUL.

Haemophilia. Lond. Dulau, 1911. 15p.

BURNET, ANNE.

-A study of heredity among the women in the State Hospital at
Clarinda, Iowa. Woman's Med. Jour. 1900. 9:375-80.

CARR-SAUNDERS, A. M.

The problem of alcoholism. Econ. Rev. Jan. 1912.

CASTLE, WILLIAM E.

Heredity of sex. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard, 1903. 40:4. CASTLE, W. E., AND ALLEN, G. M.

The heredity of albinism. Amer. Acad. of Arts and Sci. Proc. 1903. 38:615.

CORRENS, C.

Bastarde zwischen Maisrassen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der
Xenien. Stuttgart, Nägele, 1901. 161p.

Die Ergebnisse der neuesten Bastardforschungen für die Vererbungs-
lehre. Berl. D. Bot. Ges. 1901.

Experimentelle Untersuchungen über die Entstehung der Arten auf botanischem Gebiet. Archiv. f. Rass. u. Ges. Biol. 1904. 1:27-52. COTTON, HENRY A.

Some problems in the study of heredity in mental diseases. Cold
Spring Harbor (N. Y.), 1912. 59p.

CUNNINGHAM, JOHN.

Sex and sexual characters. Sc. Progress, 1910. 1:457-73.

Investigation of the Inheritance of Certain Traits-(Continued).
DANIELSON, FLORENCE H. and DAVENPORT, CHARLES B.

The Hill folk; report on a rural community of heredity defectives. Cold Spring Harbor (N. Y.) Eugenics Record Off. 1912. 56p. DARBISHIRE, A. D.

On the difference between physiological and statistical laws of heredity. Mem. and Proc. Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. 1906. 50p. On the experimental estimation of the theory of ancestral contributions in heredity. Proc. Roy. Soc. 1909. 81p.

On the result of crossing Japanese waltzing with albino mice, to test validity of Mendel's principles of heredity. Biometrica, 1904. 3:1-51.

On the supposed antagonism of Mendelian to biometric theories of heredity. Mem. and Proc. Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. 1905. 49p.

DAVENPORT, CHARLES B.

The family-history book. Cold Spring Harbor (N. Y.) Eugenics
Rec. Off. 1912. 101p.

Heredity in man. Wash. Acad. of Sci. Proc. 1907. p. 179-87.
Heredity in relation to eugenics. N. Y. Holt, 1911. 298p.
Heredity of some human physical characteristics. N. Y. 1908. 2p.
Reprint, Soc. Exp. Biol. and Med. Proc. 1907. 1:100.

Inheritance in poultry. Wash. Carnegie Instit. Pub. 1906. 52p.
Origin and control of mental defectiveness. Pop. Sci. Mo. Jan. 1912.
p. 87-90.

The origin of the black sheep in the flock. Science, 1905. p. 674-75. The trait book. Cold Spring Harbor (N. Y.) Eugenics Rec. Off. 1912. 52p.

DEVRIENT, ERNST.

Familienforschung. Leipzig, Teubner, 1911. 134p.

DREW, CHARLES A.

Signs of degeneracy and types of the criminal insane. Amer. Jour. of Insanity, 1901. 57:689-98.

DUGDALE, ROBERT L.

The Jukes. N. Y. Putnam, 1910. 115p.

ELDERTON, ETHEL M.

A first study of the influence of parental alcoholism on the physique
and ability of the offspring. Lond. Dulau, 1910. 46p.

On the marriage of first cousins. Lond, Dulau, 1911. 39p.
On the measure of the resemblance of first cousins.

1907. 53p.

ELDERTON, E. M., and SCHUSTER, EDGAR.

The inheritance of ability. Lond. Dulau, 1907. 4p. ELDERTON, WILLIAM P. and ELDERTON, ETHEL M.

Primer of statistics. N. Y. Macmillan, 1910. 86p.

ELDERTON, W. P., and PERRY, S. J.

Lond. Dulau,

A third study of the statistics of pulmonary tuberculosis. The mortality of the tuberculous and sanatorium treatment. Lond. Dulau, 1910. 36p.

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