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The peculiarities of urban birth and death rates.
Dublin, Louis I. “The Significance of the Declining Birth-Rate,” Science, (new series), XLVII, 201–10.
Fehlinger, Hans. “De l’influence biologique de la civilization urbaine,” Scientia, X (1911), 421–34. (VIII, 3.)
Guilfoy, W. H. The Influence of Nationality upon the Mortality of a Community, with Special Reference to the City of New York, “Department of Health of New York City Monograph Series 18,” 1919. (V, 1, 2, 3.)
——. An Analysis of the Mortality Returns of the Sanitary Areas of the Borough of Manhattan for the Year 1915, “Department of Health of New York City Monograph Series 15,” 1916.
Hammond, L. J., and Gray, C. H. “The Relation of the Foreign Population to the Mortality and Morbidity Rate of Philadelphia,” Bull. Amer. Acad. of Med., XIV (1913), 113–29. (V, 1.)
Harmon, G. E. “A Comparison of the Relative Healthfulness of Certain Cities in the United States, Based upon the Study of Their Vital Statistics,” Publ. Amer. Statist. Assoc., XV (Boston, 1916), 157–74.
Holmes, Samuel J. A Bibliography of Eugenics, “University of California Publications in Zoölogy,” Vol. XXV, Berkeley, California, 1924.
Contains a chapter on “Urban Selection and the Influence of Industrial Development on Racial Heredity.” Has served as a source of many references listed in this bibliography. (VIII.)