REFERENCES FOR FURTHER READING AND STUDY

REFERENCES FOR FURTHER READING AND STUDY

Bateson, W., 1909. Mendel’s Principles of Heredity. Cambridge, The University Press. The best technical account of Mendelism. It contains also a translation of the original papers of Mendel.

Castle, William E., 1911. Heredity. New York, D. Appleton and Company.

Castle, William E.; Coulter, John M.; Davenport, Charles B.; East, Edward M.; Tower, William L., 1912. Heredity and Eugenics. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press.

Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1915. Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men. Princeton, Princeton University Press.

Davenport, Charles B., 1911. Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. New York, Henry Holt and Company.

Doncaster, L., 1911. Heredity in the Light of Recent Research. Cambridge, The University Press.

Doncaster, L., 1915. The Determination of Sex. Cambridge, The University Press.

Ellis, Havelock, 1912. The Task of Social Hygiene. New York, Houghton Mifflin Company.

Galton, Francis, 1869. Hereditary Genius: an Inquiry Into Its Laws and Consequences. London, Macmillan and Company.

Galton, Francis, 1889. Natural Inheritance. New York, The Macmillan Company.

Galton, Francis, 1895. English Men of Science; Their Nature and Nurture. New York, D. Appleton and Company.

Galton, Francis, and Schuster, Edgar, 1906. Noteworthy Families (Modern Science). London, J. Murray.

Goddard, Henry Herbert, 1912. The Kallikak Family; a Study in the Heredity of Feeble-mindedness. New York, The Macmillan Company.

Goddard, Henry Herbert, 1914. Feeble-mindedness; Its Causes and Consequences. New York, The Macmillan Company.

Healy, William, 1915. The Individual Delinquent. Boston, Little, Brown and Company.

Kellicott, William E., 1911. The Social Direction of Human Evolution; an Outline of the Science of Eugenics. New York, D. Appleton and Company.

Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1913. Heredity and Sex. New York, Columbia University Press.

Punnett, R. C., 1911. Mendelism. New York, The Macmillan Company. The best popular account of Mendelism.

Saleeby, Caleb William, 1909. Parenthood and Race Culture; an Outline of Eugenics. London, Cassell and Company.

Schuster, Edgar, 1912. Eugenics. London, Collins Clear-Type Press.

Thomson, J. Arthur, 1908. Heredity. London, John Murray.

Walter, Herbert Eugene, 1913. Genetics. New York, The Macmillan Company.

Whetham, W. C. D. and C. D., 1909. The Family and the Nation. London, Longmans, Green and Company.

Woods, Frederick Adams, 1906. Mental and Moral Heredity in Royalty. New York, Henry Holt and Company.

Various Authors, 1914. Eugenics; Twelve University Lectures. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company.

Journals:

The Journal of Heredity. The organ of the American Genetic Association, Washington, D. C.

The Eugenics Review. Issued at the University of London.

Memoirs and Bulletins published by the Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.

Every one interested in eugenics should be acquainted with the work of this office. In its own words its functions are:

1. To serve eugenical interests in the capacity of repository and clearing house.

2. To build up an analytical index of the traits of American families.

3. To train field workers to gather data of eugenical import.

4. To maintain a field force actually engaged in gathering such data.

5. To cooperate with other institutions and with persons concerned with eugenical study.

6. To investigate the manner of inheritance of specific human traits.

7. To advise concerning the eugenical fitness of proposed marriages.

8. To publish results of researches.

To such persons as will undertake to fill them out it furnishes free in duplicate (one copy to be retained by the applicant) the following blank schedules: 1. Record of Family Traits. 2. Index to Germ-plasm—A Parallel Family Record for Prospective Marriage Mates. 3. Musical Talent. 4. Mathematical Talent. 5. Tuberculosis. 6. Special Trait Chart. 7. Harelip and Cleft-palate.

Publications of the Volta Bureau of Washington, D. C., an institution given over entirely to data regarding deaf mutes.

Studies in National Deterioration. The University of London.

Memoirs and Lectures, from the Biometric Laboratory, University of London.

Treasury of Human Inheritance, a series of studies being issued from the Eugenics Laboratory, University College, London.