I. Cabot, Richard C, The Christian Approach to Social Morality. Y. W. C. A. Press, N. Y. C. 1913. 99 p. $.50. The Consecration of the Affections and other essays.

Cabot, Richard C. What Men Live By. (Chap. II.)

Davenport, Chas B. Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. Holt. 1911. 298 p. Illus. Bibl. $2.00. Biological data and family histories tracing heredity of unit characters and methods of transmission.

Davenport, Chas. B. State Laws Limiting Marriage Selection. Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. 1913. 66 p. Ill. Bibl. $.40. Laws for each state; criticism from eugenics standpoint.

Dawson, George E. The Right of the Child to be Well Born. (a) Funk. 1912. 144 p. Illus. $.75. Principles of eugenics; responsibility toward the child.

Exner, M. J. The Physician’s Answer. Y. M. C. A. Press, N. Y. C. 1913. 50 p. $.25. Medical authority contradicting prevailing misconceptions regarding sex.

Foerster, F. W. Marriage and the Sex Problem. Stokes. 1912. 228 p. $1.35. Biological, medical, psychological and social phases.

Galton, Francis. Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope and Aims. Amer. Jour. of Sociology, July, 1904. Also in his Sociological Papers.

Geddes, Patrick, and Thomson, J. Arthur. Sex. Holt. 1914. $.50. Biological and sociological aspects of sex in human life.

†Guyer, M. J. Being Well-born. Bobbs-Merrill. 1916. 250 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.00. A popular and interesting account of genetics and eugenics, thoroughly scientific.