Reviewed by Alexander Weinstein
+ J Philos 17:388 Jl 1 ’20 620w
“The book is marked at once by independence and by scholarship. Of great interest to many will be the application of the biological results to the particular case of man. There is a carefully selected bibliography.”
+ Nature 106:335 N 11 ’20 900w
“From a popular standpoint, ‘Inbreeding and outbreeding’ is by far the most interesting and suggestive book on heredity that has appeared in recent years.” O. E. White
+ New Repub 24:278 N 10 ’20 1400w
“Two biologists of note, both experimental plant breeders, have done a useful work in laying the results of their experiments and their reflections upon the experiments before a semi-popular audience. They are wise in doing so, for no question comes more frequently to the eugenicist than this: Is the marriage of cousins prejudicial to offspring? Or this: What are the biological consequences of race admixture?” C: B. Davenport
+ Survey 44:252 My 15 ’20 450w
EASTON, DOROTHY. Golden bird, and other sketches. *$2 (3c) Knopf
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