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SELECTION FROM THE GENERAL CATALOGUE OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Journal of Genetics. A periodical for the publication of records of original research in Heredity, Variation, and allied subjects. Edited by W. Bateson, M.A., F.R.S., and R. C. Punnett, M.A., F.R.S.
The Journal of Genetics is issued in parts as material accumulates, and a volume appearing, so far as possible, annually, consists of four such parts. The Subscription price for a volume is 30s net (post free) payable in advance; separate parts 10s net each.
Vols. I, II and III (1910-14) are now ready. Price in four parts, paper covers, 30s net each; bound in Buckram, 34s 6d net each.
Mendel's Principles of Heredity. By W. Bateson, M.A., F.R.S., V.M.H. Third impression with additions. Royal 8vo. With 3 portraits, 6 coloured plates and 38 figures. 12s net.
"A new impression cannot fail to be welcomed by those who already have it as well as those who have it not.... Mendel's Principles of Heredity is already a classic. It marks a position of stability towards which previous work is now seen to have logically converged, and from which new and active research is to-day no less logically diverging. The various waves of biological thought are constantly intersecting, mingling, and passing on with altered rhythm, but it rarely happens that so many meet together at a nodal point as during the last decade.... As an analysis of that point, as a picture of how it has come into being, and as a foreshadowing of happenings in the near future, Mendel's Principles stands alone, and it is good to know that the generations of students now growing up cannot be cut off from the possession of a book so full of inspiration."—Gardeners' Chronicle
The Methods and Scope of Genetics. An Inaugural Lecture delivered 23 October 1908 by W. Bateson, M.A., F.R.S. Crown 8vo. 1s 6d net.
Zoology. An Elementary Text-Book. By A. E. Shipley, Sc.D., F.R.S., and E. W. MacBride, M.A., D.Sc. Third edition, revised and enlarged. Demy 8vo. With numerous illustrations. 12s 6d net.
Experimental Zoology. By Hans Przibram, Ph.D. Part I. Embryogeny, an account of the laws governing the development of the animal egg as ascertained by experiment. Royal 8vo. With 16 plates. 7s 6d net.
The Natural History of some Common Animals. By Oswald H. Latter, M.A. Crown 8vo. With 54 illustrations. 5s net.
The House-Fly (Musca Domestica Linn.): its structure, habits, development, relation to disease and control. By C. G. Hewitt, D.Sc., F.R.S.C. Demy 8vo. With 104 illustrations and a map. 15s net.
The Determination of Sex. By L. Doncaster, Sc.D. Demy 8vo. With frontispiece in colour and 22 plates. 7s 6d net.
The Evolution of Sex in Plants. By John Merle Coulter, Head of the Department of Botany in the University of Chicago. Small 12mo, 4s net. (Published by the University of Chicago Press and sold in Great Britain and the British Empire (except Canada) by the Cambridge University Press.)
CAMBRIDGE MANUALS OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE
Editors: P. Giles, Litt.D., and A. C. Seward, M.A., F.R.S.
Cloth, 1s net each; leather, 2s 6d net each.
"A very valuable series of books which combine in a very happy way a popular presentation of scientific truth along with the accuracy of treatment which in such subjects is essential.... In their general appearance, and in the quality of their binding, print and paper, these volumes are perhaps the most satisfactory of all those which offer to the inquiring layman the hardly earned products of technical and specialist research."—The Spectator
The Life-Story of Insects. By Prof. G. H. Carpenter. With 24 illustrations.
Bees and Wasps. By O. H. Latter, M.A., F.E.S. With 21 illustrations.
House-Flies and How they spread Disease. By C. G. Hewitt, D.Sc. With frontispiece and 19 figures.
The Flea. By H. Russell. With 9 illustrations.
Spiders. By C. Warburton, M.A. With 13 figures.
Earthworms and their Allies. By Frank E. Beddard, M.A. (Oxon.), F.R.S., F.R.S.E. With 13 figures.
Plant-Animals. By F. W. Keeble, Sc.D. With 23 figures.
Primitive Animals. By G. Smith, M.A. With 26 figures.
Life in the Sea. By James Johnstone, B.Sc. With frontispiece, 4 figures and 5 tailpieces.
The Individual in the Animal Kingdom. By Julian S. Huxley, B.A. With frontispiece and 16 figures.
The Wanderings of Animals. By Hans Gadow, F.R.S. With 17 maps.
The Migration of Birds. By T. A. Coward. With 4 maps.
Heredity in the light of recent research. By L. Doncaster, Sc.D. With 12 figures.
The Coming of Evolution. By John W. Judd, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S. With 4 plates.
A list of the eighty-six volumes now ready will be sent on application.