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Allen, Grace (1926) The families whence high intelligence springs. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin (25). p. 39.

Allen, Grace, Davenport, Charles Benedict (1926) Heredity of nasal brow. Eugenical News, 10. pp. 126-127.

Allen, Grace, Davenport, Charles Benedict (1926) A remarkable family of albinos. Eugenical News, 11. pp. 50-52.

Arkell, T. R., Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1912) Horns in sheep as a typical sex-limited character. Science, 35 (897). pp. 375-377.

Arkell, T. R., Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) The nature of the inheritance of horns in sheep. Science, 35 (911). p. 927.

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Banker, Howard James (March 1926) Age distribution in the grades as a measure of mentality. Journal of Educational Research, 13 (3). pp. 155-170.

Banker, Howard James (May 1917) Coeducation and eugenics. The Journal of Heredity, 8 (5). pp. 208-214.

Banker, Howard James (June 1929) Correlation studies of the student's ability index. Journal of Educational Research, 20 (1). pp. 31-37.

Banker, Howard James (1931) Distribution of school success in families. The Journal of Heredity, 22 (12). pp. 373-379.

Banker, Howard James (February 1925) Education and fecundity. The Journal of Heredity, 16 (2). pp. 57-59.

Banker, Howard James (November 1928) Genealogical correlations of student ability. The Journal of Heredity, 19 (11). pp. 503-508.

Banker, Howard James (1931) Mental age distribution in school progress. Journal of Educational Research, 23 (4). pp. 273-279.

Banker, Howard James (March 1927) The competitive factor in skewness. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 22. pp. 9-21.

Banker, Howard James (1923) The ideal family history. In: Scientific papers of the second International Congress of Eugenics : held at American Museum of Natural History, New York, September 22-28, 1921. Williams & Williams, Baltimore, pp. 306-311.

Banker, Howard James (1923) The learned blacksmith - an aristogenic type. In: Scientific papers of the second International Congress of Eugenics : held at American Museum of Natural History, New York, September 22-28, 1921. Williams & Williams, Baltimore, pp. 340-347.

Banker, Howard James (November 1928) The practical application of the student's ability index. Journal of Educational Research, !8 (4). pp. 282-289.

Banker, Howard James (October 1927) The significance of teachers' marks. Journal of Educational Research, 16 (3). pp. 159-171.

Banker, Howard James (May 1928) A student's ability index from teachers' marks. Journal of Educational Research, 17 (5). pp. 357-364.

Banker, Howard James (1932) The student's ability index in higher educational institutions. Journal of Educational Research, 26 (4). pp. 276-283.

Banker, Howard James (November 1923) A universal card system for family pedigrees. The Journal of Heredity, 14 (8). pp. 353-358.

Banta, Arthur Mangun (April 1915) Some notes on albinism. Science, 41 (1059). pp. 577-578.

Banta, Arthur Mangun (January 1917) A strain of sex intergrades. The Anatomical Record, 11 (6). p. 505.

Banta, Arthur Mangun, Gortner, Ross Aiken (April 1915) Accessory appendages and other abnormalities produced in amphibian larvae through the action of centrifugal force. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 18 (3). pp. 433-451.

Bates, Robert Wesley, Riddle, Oscar (1940) Annual variation in the crop-sac response to prolactin (Abstract). The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 140 (1). cxliii-iv.

Bates, Robert Wesley, Riddle, Oscar, Lahr, Ernest L. (June 1936) Racial variation in the crop-gland response of doves and pigeons to prolactin (Abstract). The American Journal of Physiology, 116 (1). pp. 7-8.

Bates, Robert Wesley, Riddle, Oscar, Lahr, Ernest L. (January 1935) The racial factor in the response to a hormone, prolactin (Abstract). The American Naturalist, 69 (720). pp. 55-56.

Belling, John (December 1915) Inheritance of length of pod in certain crosses. Journal of Agricultural Research, 5 (10). pp. 404-420.

Belling, John (April 1915) Inheritance of pod pubescence and partial sterility in Stizolobium crosses. Project Report. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, Gainesville, FL.

Belling, John (September 1915) Linkage and semi-sterility. The American Naturalist, 49 (585). pp. 582-584.

Benedict, Francis G., Steggerda, Inez D. (June 1936) The food of the present-day Maya indians of Yucatan. Discussion Paper. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (February 1917) Corn and education. The Journal of Heredity, 8 (2). pp. 51-57.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (July 1935) Demonstration of differences between people in the sense of smell. The Scientific Monthly, 41 (1). pp. 72-84.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (April 1915) Fancy points vs. utility. The Journal of Heredity, 6 (4). pp. 175-181.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (1930) Genetics at Storrs. In: Bulletin of the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station: Dedication of Atwater Laboratory, June 12, 1930. Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Connecticut, pp. 225-231.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (1931) Genetics of sensory thresholds: taste for phenyl thio carbamide (abstract). Science, 74 (1928). p. 607.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (May 1929) Honorary degrees and a suggested opportunity. Science, 69 (1796). pp. 574-576.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (January 1942) Individuality and science. Science, 95 (2453). pp. 1-10.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (February 1915) Lindner's roll tube method of separation cultures. Phytopathology, 5 (1). pp. 68-69.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (1920) Sexuality in mucors. II. "Neutral" races. Science, 51 (1321). pp. 403-409.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (1933) Some differences between people in taste and smell reactions. Eugenical News, 18 (3). p. 63.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (May 1931) The genetic viewpoint. Science, 73 (1900). pp. 571-577.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (April 1933) The work of Professor Hugo de Vries. The Scientific Monthly, 36 (4). pp. 378-380.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis, Avery, Amos G. (November 1940) A white-flowered race of Datura from aged seed which is genetically distinct from similar white races in nature (Abstract). Science, 92 (2393). p. 415.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis, Banker, Howard James (1930) Identical twins as biological controls in educational and other human problems. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 69 (6). pp. 379-384.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis, Bergner, Anna Dorothy, Avery, Amos G. (May 1936) A new method of synthesizing pure-breeding types with extra chromosomal material in Datura. The American Naturalist, 70 (728). pp. 255-257.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis, Salmon, M. R. (1931) Odor and taste blindness. Eugenical News, 16 (7). pp. 105-109.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis, Warner, D. E. (June 1915) Correlation between egg-laying activity and yellow pigment in the domestic fowl. The American Naturalist, 49 (582). pp. 360-368.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis, Warner, D. E. (March 1915) Correlation between egg-laying activity and yellow pigment in the domestic fowl (abstract). Science, 41 (1055). pp. 432-434.

Burks, Barbara S., Steggerda, Morris (1940) Potential marital selection in Negro college students. Sociology and Social Research, 24. pp. 433-441.

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Cannon, Gertrude L., Rosanoff, Aaron Joshua (May 1911) Preliminary report of a study of heredity in insanity in the light of the Mendelian laws. Project Report. Journal of Mental and Nervous Disease, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Castle, William Ernest (April 1912) Are horns in sheep a sex-limited character? Science, 35 (902). pp. 574-575.

Castle, William Ernest (August 1915) Book Review: Feeble-mindedness, its causes and consequences. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

Castle, William Ernest (April 1916) Can selection cause genetic change? The American Naturalist, 50 (592). pp. 248-256.

Castle, William Ernest (November 1919) Does evolution occur exclusively by loss of genetic factors? The American Naturalist, 53 (629). pp. 555-558.

Castle, William Ernest (1912) Heredity and sex. In: Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 62-79.

Castle, William Ernest (1911) Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breeding. D. Appleton and Company.

Castle, William Ernest (January 1916) Is selection or mutation the more important agency in evolution? The Scientific Monthly, 2 (1). pp. 91-98.

Castle, William Ernest (May 1914) Multiple factors in heredity. Science, 39 (1010). pp. 686-689.

Castle, William Ernest (June 1914) Nabours's grasshoppers, multiple allelomorphism, linkage and misleading terminologies in genetics. The American Naturalist, 48 (570). pp. 383-384.

Castle, William Ernest (July 1911) On sex-chromosomes in hermaphroditism. The American Naturalist, 45 (535). pp. 425-430.

Castle, William Ernest (July 1912) On the inheritance of tricolor coat in guinea-pigs, and its relation to Galton's law of ancestral heredity. The American Naturalist, 46 (547). pp. 437-440.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1912) On the origin of a pink-eyed guinea-pig with colored coat. Science, 35 (900). pp. 508-510.

Castle, William Ernest (1914) Pure lines and selection. The Journal of Heredity, 5 (3). pp. 93-97.

Castle, William Ernest (1914) Size inheritance and the pureline theory. Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs und Vererbungslehre, 12. pp. 225-237.

Castle, William Ernest (December 1912) Some biological principles of animal breeding. American Breeders' Magazine, 3 (4). pp. 270-282.

Castle, William Ernest (December 1915) Some experiments in mass selection. The American Naturalist, 49 (588). pp. 713-726.

Castle, William Ernest (February 1914) Some new varieties in rats and guinea-pigs and their relation to problems of color inheritance. The American Naturalist, 48 (566). pp. 65-73.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1916) Variability under inbreeding and cross-breeding. The American Naturalist, 50 (591). pp. 178-183.

Castle, William Ernest (1914) Variation and selection; a reply. Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs und Vererbungslehre, 12. pp. 257-264.

Castle, William Ernest (May 1914) An apple chimera. The Journal of Heredity, 5 (5). pp. 200-202.

Castle, William Ernest (June 1912) The inconstancy of unit-characters. The American Naturalist, 46 (546). pp. 352-362.

Castle, William Ernest (1912) The method of evolution. In: Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 39-61.

Castle, William Ernest, Coulter, John Merle, Davenport, Charles Benedict, East, Edward Murray, Tower, William Lawrence (1912) Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.

Castle, William Ernest, Fish, H. D. (February 1915) The black-and-tan rabbit and the significance of multiple allelomorphs. The American Naturalist, 49 (578). pp. 88-96.

Castle, William Ernest, Wright, Sewall (August 1915) Two color mutations of rats which show partial coupling. Science, 42 (1075). pp. 193-195.

Conrad, H. S. , Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1915) Hereditary fragility of bone (fragilitas osseus, osteopsathyrosis). Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Cotton, Henry A. (August 1913) Some problems in the study of heredity in mental diseases. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Count, Earl W., Steggerda, Morris (January 1944) The comprehensive study of man. Journal of Higher Education, 15 (1). pp. 21-27.

Cummins, Harold, Millar, Ruth (1936) Finger prints in Maya indians. In: Measures of Men. Middle American Research Series, 7 . Tulane University Department of Middle American Research, New Orleans, pp. 105-126.

Cummins, Harold, Steggerda, Morris (April 1935) Finger prints in a Dutch family series. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 20 (1 and ). pp. 19-41.

Curti, Margaret Wooster, Marshall, Frances Botkin, Steggerda, Morris (October 1935) The Gesell schedules applied to one, two-, and three-year-old negro children of Jamaica, B. W. I. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 20 (2). pp. 125-156.

Curti, Margaret Wooster, Steggerda, Morris (October 1939) A preliminary report on the testing of young Maya children in Yucatan. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 28 (2). pp. 207-222.

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Danielson, Florence H., Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1912) The Hill Folk. Report on a rural community of hereditary defectives. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington , Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1915) The Aboriginal rock stencillings of New South Wales. The Scientific Monthly, 1 (1). pp. 98-99.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1941) Account of my anthropometric work in institutions. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 45 (3). pp. 343-345.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Adolescent spurt in growth. The laws of life. Memorial Volume in honour of the 60th birthday of Prof. Dr. V. Ruzicka.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Adolescent spurt in growth (Abstract). American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 14 (1). p. 85.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1940) Analysis of variance applied to human genetics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 26 (1). pp. 1-3.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1939) Analysis of variance applied to human genetics (Abstract). Science, 90 (2340). p. 406.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1911) Annual report of the Director, Department of Experimental Evolution of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. In: Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book; no. 10. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C., pp. 78-88.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1915) Annual report of the Director, Department of Experimental Evolution of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Documentation. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1916) Annual report of the Director, Department of Experimental Evolution of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1924) Annual report of the Director, Department of Genetics of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Year Book No. 23. pp. 23-51.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1932) Annual report of the Director, Department of Genetics of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1928) Are there genetically based mental differences between the races? Science, 68 (1773). p. 628.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (May 1938) Bodily growth of babies during the first postnatal year. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1923) Body build and its inheritance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 9 (7). pp. 226-230.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1933) Body-build and its inheritance. Proceedings of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, 14. pp. 21-27.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (February 1925) Body-build: Its development and inheritance. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 24 (24). p. 42. ISSN 24

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1936) Causes of retarded and incomplete development. Carnegie Institute of Washington, pp. 208-214.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1911) Characters in mongrel vs. pure-bred individuals. The Journal of Heredity, 6. pp. 339-341.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1934) Child development from the standpoint of genetics. The Scientific Monthly, 39 (2). pp. 97-116.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1921) Comparative social traits of various races. School and Society, 14 (356). pp. 344-348.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1926) Coordinates in anthropometry. Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 3 (2). pp. 30-32.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1928) Crime, heredity and environment. The Journal of Heredity, 19 (7). pp. 307-313.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1940) Developmental curve of head height/ head length ratio and its inheritance. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 26. pp. 187-190.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1929) Do races differ in mental capacity? Human Biology: An International Record of Research, 1 (1). pp. 70-89.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (April 1943) Dr. Storr's facial type of the feebleminded. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 48 (4). pp. 339-344.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1938) Eugenics. How to Live: A Monthly Journal of Health and Hygiene, 20. Appendix 31.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1914) Eugenics. In: A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. W. Wood, New York, pp. 151-156.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) Eugenics and the physician. The New York Medical Journal .

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1916) Eugenics as a religion. In: Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, MI.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1913) Eugenics in its relations to social problems. Project Report. New York State Conference of Charities and Corrections.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1936) Eugenische forschung und ihre praftische unwendung in den Bereinigten Gtaaten. Der Crbarzt, 7 (97).

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1911) Euthenics and Eugenics. Popular Science Monthly, Jan. pp. 16-20.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1933) Evidences of man's ancestral history in the later development of the child. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 19 (8). pp. 783-787.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1933) Evidences of man's ancestral history in the later development of the child (Abstract). Science, 77 (2004). p. 520.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (May 1915) Field work an indispensable aid to state care of the socially inadequate. In: 42d Annual Session of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Fluctuations in the rate of growth in the second decade. Davenport Collection.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1938) Genetics of human inter-racial hybrids. Genetics of human inter-racial hybrids. pp. 34-36.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1938) Growth lines in fossil pectens as indicators of past climates. Journal of Paleontology, 12 (5).

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1915) Health and heredity. In: Educational Hygiene, from the pre-school period to the university. C. Scribner's Sons, New York, p. 45.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Hearing in children when both parents have otosclerosis. Transactions of the American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1920) Height-weight index of build. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 3 (4). pp. 467-745.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1918) Hereditary tendency to form nerve tumors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 4 (8). pp. 213-214.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1932) Heredity and disease. The Scientific Monthly, 34 (2). pp. 167-169.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1934) Heredity and eugenics in relation to medicine. In: The Oxford dictionary of medicine. Oxford University, pp. 501-520.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1928) Heredity and longevity. In: The Third Race Betterment Conference, Battle Creek, MI.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1923) Heredity factors in body build. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 20 (7). pp. 388-390.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) Heredity in nervous disease and its social bearings. JAMA: the journal of the American Medical Association, 59. pp. 2141-2142.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1911) Heredity in relation to eugenics. Carnigie Institute of Washington.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (May 1916) Heredity of albinism. The Journal of Heredity, 7 (5). pp. 221-223.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1920) Heredity of constitutional mental disorders. Psychological Bulletin, 17 (9). pp. 300-310.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1926) Heredity of disease. JAMA: the journal of the American Medical Association, 87. pp. 664-667.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1920) Heredity of twin births. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 17. pp. 75-77.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1913) Heredity, culpability, praiseworthiness, punishment and reward. Popular Science Monthly, 82 (3). pp. 33-39.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1912) How did feeble-mindedness originate in the first instance? Training School Bulletin , 9 (6). pp. 87-90.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1934) How early in ontogeny do human racial characters show themselves? Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie, 34. pp. 76-78.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1926) Human development (Abstract). Eugenical News, 11 (3). p. 39.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1926) Human growth curve. J Gen Physiol., 10 (2). pp. 205-216.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (April 1926) Human metamorphosis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 9 (2). pp. 205-231.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1915) Huntington's chorea in relation to heredity and eugenics. American Journal of Insanity, 73. pp. 195-222.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1911) Imperfection of dominance. Report of the American Breeders' Association, 6. p. 29.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1912) Importance of heredity to the state. Quarterly, representing the Minnesota Educational, Philanthropic, Correctional, and Penal Institutions, 12 (2). pp. 23-51.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1931) Individual vs. mass studies in child growth. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 70 (4). pp. 381-389.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (May 1924) Influence of endocrines of heredity. In: American Association for the Study of the Feeble-Minded, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1920) Influence of the male in the production of human twins. The American Naturalist, 54 (631). pp. 122-129.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (June 1913) Inheritance of some of the elements of hysteria. In: Chicago Medical Society.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1917) Inheritance of stature. Genetics, 2 (4). pp. 313-389.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1915) Inheritance of temperament. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 11. p. 182.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Intermarriage between races; a eugenic or dysgenic force? Discussion by Charles B. Davenport, A.Hrdlicka, L.I.Newman, M.J. Herskovits. Eugenics Review, 3 (2). pp. 58-61.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1929) Interracial tests of mental capacity. In: 9th International Congress of Psychol., Proceedings and Papers, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Light thrown by genetics on evolution and development. Scientific Monthly, 30 (4). pp. 307-314.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1912) Light thrown by the experimental study of heredity upon the factors and methods of evolution. The American Naturalist, 46 (543). pp. 129-138.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (February 1914) Man from the standpoint of modern genetics (Abstract). Science, 39 (997). pp. 223-224.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1927) Measurement of men. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 10 (1). pp. 65-70.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1914) Medico-legal aspects of eugenics. The Medical Times.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1932) Mendelism in man. Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Genetics, 1 . Sixth International Congress of Genetics, pp. 135-140.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) The Nams. The Feeble-minded as country dwellers. The Survey, 27 (22). pp. 1844-1845.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1925) Notes on physical anthropology of Australian aborigines and black-white hybrids. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 8 (1). pp. 73-94.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1932) On the need of checking in anthropometry. In: Scientific papers of the third International Congress of Eugenics. A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, 1932 . International Congress of Eugenics, pp. 45-46.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (June 1917) On utilizing the facts of juvenile promise and family history in awarding naval commissions to untried men. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 3 (6). pp. 404-409.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (June 1934) Ontogeny and phylogeny of man's appendages. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 20 (6). pp. 359-364.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1940) Post-natal development of the head. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 83 (1). 1-215, with 5 plates.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1941) Post-natal development of the head. The Scientific Monthly, 52 (3). pp. 197-202.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1932) Presidential address: The develoment of eugenics. In: Scientific Papers of the Third International Congress of Eugenics, 1932. International Congress of Eugenics, pp. 17-22.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) Proper care for the socially inadequate. Project Report. New York State Conference of Charities, Syracuse.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1928) Race crossing in Jamaica. The Scientific Monthly, 27 (3). pp. 225-238.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Relation between physical and mental development. Eugenical News, 15 (6). pp. 79-81.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1911) Report of committee on eugenics. Report of the American Breeders' Association, 6. pp. 91-93.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1936) Report on standardization committee. Technical Report. International Federation of Eugenic Organizations, London.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1921) Research in eugenics. Science, 54 (1400). pp. 391-397.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1918) Review of "The third and fourth generation". The Survey. pp. 25-26.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1924) Review of Pearl's Medical Biometry and Statistics. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 19 (146). p. 264.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1912) Review of Whetham's "Heredity and Society". Science, 36 (918). pp. 150-151.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1923) Review: Eugenics, genetics and the family. Science, 58 (1495). pp. 143-144.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1928) Review: The American negro, a study in racial crossing. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 23 (163). p. 344.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1926) Review: The Old Americans. Science, 63 (1619). pp. 47-48.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1925) Review: The fruit of the family tree. How to Live: A Monthly Journal of Health and Hygiene, 8 (11). p. 3.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1934) Science replies to Secretary Wallace's article: 'The scientist in an unscientific society'. Scientific American. p. 77.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Sex linkage in man. Genetics, 15 (5). pp. 401-444.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1912) Sex-limited inheritance in poultry. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 13 (1). pp. 1-18.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (December 1914) Skin color of mulattoes. The Journal of Heredity, 5 (12). pp. 556-558.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) Some criticisms of "Race Crossing in Jamaica". Science, 72 (1872). pp. 501-502.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1937) Some principles of anthropometry. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 23 (1). pp. 91-99.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) Some social applications of modern principles of heredity. !5th International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, held at Washington, D.C., Sept. 23-28, 1912 . Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1929) Sono utili gli incroci di razza? In: Secondo Congresso Italiano di Genetica ed Eugenica, Rome.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (June 1913) State laws limiting marriage selection; Examined in the light of eugenics. Technical Report. Eugenics Office, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1917) Survey of mental disorders in Nassau County, New York, July-October 1916. Psychiatric Bulletin, 2. pp. 111-230.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1923) The University of Tennessee and Professor Schaeffer. Science, 58 (1492). p. 86.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1935) Variation in proportions among mammals, with special reference to man. Journal of Mammalogy, 16 (4). pp. 291-296.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1914) An address on the importance to the state of eugenic investigation. In: Eugenics.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1933) An alleged case of inheritance of acquired characters. The American Naturalist, 67 (713). pp. 549-548.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1914) The bare necks. The Journal of Heredity, 5 (8). p. 374.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1920) The best index of build. Quarterly Publications of the American Statistical Association, 17 (132). pp. 341-344.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1933) The crural index. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 17 (3). pp. 333-353.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (April 1915) A dent in the forehead. The Journal of Heredity , 6 (4). pp. 163-164.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1943) The development of the head. American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 29 (9). pp. 541-547.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1945) The dietaries of primitive peoples. American Anthropologist, 47 (1). pp. 60-82.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (May 1923) The ecology of epilepsy. II. Racial and geographic distribution of epilepsy. Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 9. pp. 554-566.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1917) The effects of race intermingling. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 56 (4). pp. 364-368.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1912) The family-history book. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1915) The feebly inhibited. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1915) The feebly inhibited. I. Violent temper and its inheritance (Abstract). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1 (1). pp. 37-38.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (February 1915) The feebly inhibited. II. Nomadism or the wandering impulse, with special reference to heredity (Abstract). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1 (2). pp. 120-122.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1915) The feebly inhibited. III. Inheritance of temperament: with special reference to twins and suicide (Abstract). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1 (8). pp. 456-459.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1915) The feebly inhibited: I. Violent temper and its inheritance. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease , 42 (9). pp. 593-628.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1939) The genetical basis of resemblance in the form of the nose. Technical Report. Geburtstag Otto Reches.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1919) The genetical factor in dental research. The Journal of Dental Research, 1 (1). pp. 9-11.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) The geography of man in relation to eugenics. Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare . The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1916) The heredity factor in pellagra. Archives of Internal Medicine, 18. pp. 4-31.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1915) The heredity of stature. Science, 42 (1084). p. 495.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (April 1937) An improved technique for measuring head features. Growth, 1 (2).

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1935) The influence of economic conditions on the mixture of races. Zeitschrift für Rassenkunde, 1 (1). pp. 17-19.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (October 1933) The inheritance of disease. To what extent and in what circumstances are cancer, tuberculosis, goiter, and syphilis inheritable? Scientific American, 149 (4). pp. 162-164.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1912) The inheritance of physical and mental traits of man and their application to eugenics. Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare . The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (December 1920) The mean stature of American males. Quarterly Publications of the American Statistical Association, 17 (132). pp. 484-487.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1930) The mechanism of organic evolution. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 20 (14). pp. 317-331.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (June 1926) The nature of hereditary mental defect. In: American Association for the Study of Feeble Mindedness, fiftieth annual session, Toronto, Canada.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (January 1912) The origin and control of mental defectiveness. Popular Science Monthly, 80 (1). pp. 87-90.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1914) The origin of domestic fowl. The Journal of Heredity, 5 (7). pp. 313-315.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (April 1915) The racial element in national vitality. Popular Science Monthly, 72 (4). p. 331.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (September 1932) The relation between pathology and heredity. Eugenical News, 17 (5). pp. 105-109.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1913) A reply to Dr. Heron's strictures. Science, 38 (987). pp. 773-774.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1926) The skin colors of the races of mankind. Natural History, 26 (1). pp. 44-49.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (November 1919) A strain producing multiple births. The Journal of Heredity, 10 (8). pp. 382-384.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1913) A suggested classification of writings on eugenics. Science, 397 (949). p. 370.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (February 1934) The thoracic index. Human Biology: A Record of Research, 6 (1). p. 23.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (February 1912) The trait book. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin, 6. p. 52.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1915) The value of scientific genealogy. Science, 41 (1053). pp. 337-342.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (April 1923) The work of the Eugenics Record Office. Eugenics Review, 15 (1). pp. 313-315.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Allen, Grace (May 1925) Family studies on mongoloid dwarfs. American Association for the study of the feeble minded, forty-ninth annual session.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Craytor, Laura C. (June 1923) Comparative social traits of various races, second study. The Journal of Applied Psychology, 7 (2). pp. 127-134.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Danielson, Florence H. (1913) Heredity of skin color in negro-white crosses. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Drager, William (1936) Growth curve of infants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 22 (11). pp. 639-645.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Hunt, Harrison R., Shull, George Harrison (1929) Laws against cousin marriages; would eugenicists alter them? Eugenics , 2 (8). p. 22.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (June 1915) How to make a eugenical family study. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Laughlin, Harry Hamilton, Weeks, David F., Johnstone, E. R., Goddard, Henry Herbert (May 1911) The study of human heredity; Methods of collecting, charting, and analyzing data. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Love, Albert Gallatin (January 1920) Defects found in drafted men, I. The Scientific Monthly, 10 (1). pp. 5-25.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Love, Albert Gallatin (February 1920) Defects found in drafted men, II. The Scientific Monthly, 10 (2). pp. 125-141.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Martin, Bertha Edith (June 1923) The deviation of idiot boys from normal boys in bodily proportions. In: American Association for the Study of the Feeble Minded, forty-seventh annual session, Detroit, MI.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Milles, Bess Lloyd, Frink, Lillian B. (1933) The genetic factor in otosclerosis. Archives of Otolaryngology, 17. 135-170, 340.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Minogue, Blanche M. (1930) The intelligence quotient and the physical quotient: Their fluctuation and intercorrelation. Human Biology: A Record of Research, 11 (4). pp. 473-507.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Nelson, Louise A. (November 1925) Heredity and culture as factors in body build. Public Health Reports, 40 (48). pp. 2601-2605.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Rahn, Otto, Maver, Mary Eugenie, Chalkley, Harold William, Pace, Donald Metcalf (1939) Growth. Annual Review of Physiology, 1. pp. 81-108.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Ritzman, Ernest George (July 1926) Some wool characters and their inheritance. Discussion Paper. New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanical Arts, Durham, N.H..

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Rosanoff, Aaron Joshua (February 1914) A discussion of the methods and results of Dr. Heron's critique. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Scudder, Mary Theresa (1919) Naval officers: their heredity and development. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Steggerda, Morris (1928) Nasal breadth in negro x white crossing. Eugenical News, 13 (3). pp. 36-37.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Steggerda, Morris, Drager, William (February 1934) Critical examination of physical anthropometry on the living. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 69 (6). pp. 265-284.

Davenport, Charles Benedict, Weeks, David F. (November 1911) A first study of inheritance of epilepsy. Discussion Paper. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Demerec, Milislav (February 1938) Hereditary effects of X-ray radiation. Radiology, 30 (2). pp. 212-220.

Demerec, Milislav (August 1935) Woods Hole summer meeting of the Genetics Society of America. The Collecting Net, 10 (9). 261, 264-5.

Demerec, Milislav (1934) The gene and its role in ontogeny. In: Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology II, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Detlefsen, John Adolph (1912) The fertility of hybrids in a mammalian species-cross. American Breeders Magazine, 3. pp. 261-265.

Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, Wallace, Bruce (1954) The problem of adaptive differences in human populations. American Journal of Human Genetics, 6. pp. 199-207.

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Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1926) Blood seeking environment. Presidential address; Eugenics Research Association 1926. Eugenical News, 11 (8). p. 106.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1924) Education in Appalachia. The Survey . p. 238.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1926) Eugenical notes on the settlement of Oregon. Eugenical News, 10. p. 52.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1925) Geographical features of a southern mountain county in relation to the types of people inhabiting the various areas. Eugenical News, 10. pp. 106-109.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1916) The Jukes in 1915. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication; no. 240 (240). p. 85.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1928) The Merrills. Eugenics Review, 1 (3). p. 29.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1929) Poor relief in Kentucky. Social Service Review, 3 (2). p. 224.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1925) The Southern Highlands. Eugenical News, 10. pp. 5-8.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1924) Triple crosses in the South: Indian-negro-white. Eugenical News, 9. pp. 58-59.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1928) A family with birthmarks (Nevus Spilus) for five generations. Eugenical News, 13 (7). p. 90.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1929) The populations of the Ozarks. Mountain Life and Work, 5 (1). p. 2.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard, Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1912) The Nam family. A study in cacogenics. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington , Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

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Finlayson, Anna Wendt (1916) The Dack Family. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 15 (15). p. 42.

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Goddard, Henry Herbert (1911) Heredity of feeble-mindedness. Discussion Paper. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Goodale, Hubert Dana (March 1913) Castration in relation to the secondary sexual characters of brown leghorns. The American Naturalist, 47 (555). pp. 159-169.

Goodale, Hubert Dana, Morgan, Thomas Hunt (June 1913) Heredity of tricolor in guinea-pigs. The American Naturalist, 47 (558). pp. 321-348.

Gould, Alice (1927) The longevity of grandparents. Eugenical News, 12 (12). 166-171; 175.

Green, Charles V. (1928) Birth and death rates of the feeble minded. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin (26). p. 5.

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Harris, James Arthur (February 1914) Current progress in the study of natural selection. Popular Science Monthly, 84 (2). pp. 128-146.

Harris, James Arthur (October 1911) Data, dialectics, and other digressions. The American Naturalist, 45 (538). pp. 636-638.

Harris, James Arthur (October 1913) On the calculation of intra-class and inter-class coefficients of correlation from class moments when the number of possible combinations is large. Biometrika, 9 (3 and ). pp. 446-472.

Harris, James Arthur (October 1915) Standard dairy score cards. Science, 42 (1084). pp. 503-505.

Harris, James Arthur (1911) The biometric proof of the pure line theory. The American Naturalist, 45 (534). pp. 346-363.

Harris, James Arthur (August 1911) A coefficient of individual prepotency for students of heredity. The American Naturalist, 45 (536). pp. 471-478.

Harris, James Arthur (November 1911) The distribution of pure line means. The American Naturalist, 45 (539). pp. 686-700.

Harris, James Arthur (1911) The measurement of natural selection. Popular Science Monthly, 78. pp. 521-538.

Harris, James Arthur (November 1912) A simple demonstration of the action of natural selection. Science, 36 (934). pp. 712-715.

Harris, James Arthur (November 1915) The value of inter-annual correlations. The American Naturalist, 49 (587). pp. 707-712.

Harris, James Arthur, Benedict, Francis G. (May 1919) Biometric standards for energy requirements in human nutrition. Scientific Monthly, 8 (5). pp. 385-402.

Harris, James Arthur, Govaerts, Albert (July 1922) Note on assortative mating in man with respect to head size and head form. The American Naturalist, 56 (645). pp. 381-383.

Harris, James Arthur, Vivian, Roxana H. (October 1914) Variation and correlation in the mean age of marriage of men and women. The American Naturalist, 48 (574). pp. 635-637.

Harris, Reginald Gordon (March 1922) Eugenics in South America. Eugenical News, 7 (3). pp. 17-42.

Harris, Reginald Gordon (September 1923) Negro art as an indication of racial development. Eugenical News, 8 (9). 82-83,85.

Harris, Reginald Gordon (January 1926) The San Blas Indians. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 9 (1). pp. 17-61.

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Kemp, Tage (1933) Inheritance of a sporadic goiter. Human Biology; An International Record of Research, 5 (3). p. 480.

Key, Wilhelmine E. (1917) Heredity in mental defectives. In: Association of Trustees and Superintendents of State Hospitals of Pennsylvania .

Kinder, E., Steggerda, Morris (July 1936) A study of results secured through use of the Goodenough drawing scale with children of different racial groups. In: Proceedings of the Meeting of the International Federation of Eugenics Organizations, Holland.

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Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1932) Account of the Third International Eugenics Congress and Exhibit. Eugenical News.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1928) American history in terms of human migration. Working Paper. Government Printing Office.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1923) Analysis of America's modern melting pot. Sixty-Seventh Congress, Third Session, Sixty- (Serial). pp. 725-831.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (April 1921) Biological aspects of immigration. House of Representatives Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,, Sixty-. pp. 3-26.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1922) Classification standards to be followed in preparing data for the schedule "Racial and diagnostic records of inmates of state institutions". Government Printing Office, pp. 1-11.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (July 1922) Deportation systems of the several states. Eugenical News, 7 (7). pp. 88-89.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (July 1921) Dice-casting and pedigree selection. Experiments which picture mathematically close analogies between dice-casting and certain breeding phenomena. Genetics, 6 (4). pp. 384-398.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1929) Die Entwicklung der gesetzlichen rassenhygienischen Sterilisierung in den Vereinigten Staaten. Archiv für Rassen- und Gesellschaftsbiologie, 21 (3). pp. 253-262.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1926) Eugenical Sterilization. Historical, legal, and statistical review of eugenical sterilization in the United States. American Eugenics Society, New Haven, CT.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (March 1912) Eugenics. The Nature Study Review, 8 (3). pp. 110-113.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1935) The Eugenics Exhibit at Chicago. The Journal of Heredity, 26 (4). p. 155.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (January 1913) The Eugenics Record Office at the end of twenty-seven months work. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, New York.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (April 1925) Eugenics in America. Eugenics Review.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1924) Europe as an emigrant-exporting continent and the United States as an immigrant-receiving nation. Congressional Record (Serial). pp. 1231-1437.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (December 1915) The F1 blend accompanied by genic purity. A description of mechanical charts for illustrating Mendelian heredity in each of three well-known cases of blending inheritance in the first hybrid generation. The American Naturalist, 49 (588). pp. 741-751.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1936) Further studies on the historical and legal development of eugenical sterilization in the United States. American Association on Mental Deficiency, 41. pp. 96-110.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (November 1935) How to use the specific formula of heredity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 21 (11). pp. 611-616.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (January 1921) National eugenics in Germany. Eugenics Review.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (May 1919) Population schedule for the census of 1920. The Journal of Heredity, 10 (5). pp. 208-210.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (March 1934) Racing capacity in the thoroughbred horse. Part 1: The measure of racing capacity. The Scientific Monthly, 38 (3). pp. 210-222.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (April 1934) Racing capacity in the thoroughbred horse. Part 2: The inheritance of racing capacity. The Scientific Monthly, 38 (4). pp. 310-321.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (December 1916) Rating the several sovereign nations on a basis equitable for the allotment of representatives to a world parliament. The Scientific Monthly, 3 (6). pp. 579-584.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (March 1926) Report of paper by Dr. H. H. Laughlin on "Present status of eugenical sterilization". Eugenical News, 11 (3). pp. 40-41.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (July 1913) Report of the first twenty-seven months' work of the eugenics record office. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1911) Report on the organization and the first eight months' work of the Eugenics Record Office. American Breeders Magazine, 2 (2). pp. 107-112.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1911) Report on the organization and the first eight months' work of the Eugenics Record Office. American Breeders Magazine, 2 (2). pp. 107-112.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1935) Researches in Pan American population history. Zeitschrift für Rassenkunde, 1 (2).

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (December 1939) Researches in eugenics and heredity. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1913) Studies of the committee on sterilization: scope of the committee's work. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington Eugenics Record Office.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1937) The codification and analysis of the immigration-control law of each of the several countries of Pan America as expressed by their respective (a) national constitutions, (b) statute laws, (c) international treaties, and (d) administrative regulations, as of January 1, 1936. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (February 1937) The coefficient of prediction-accuracy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 23 (2). pp. 60-71.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1936) The coil-spring properties of chromosomes. Their common structural, mechanical and mathematical attributes. Genetica, 18 (5/6). pp. 126-145.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (July 1923) The consequences of immigration. Eugenical News, 8 (7). pp. 69-70.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1928) The eugenical aspects of deportation. Working Paper. Government Printing Office.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (June 1926) The eugenical sterilization of the feeble-minded. In: Proceedings of the Fiftieth Annual Session of the American Association for the Study of the Feeble-Minded, Toronto, Canada.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (August 1933) The general formula of heredity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 19 (8). pp. 787-801.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (January 1912) The inheritance of color in short horn cattle II. The American Naturalist, 46 (541). pp. 5-28.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1911) The inheritance of color in short-horn cattle. The American Naturalist, 45 (540). pp. 705-742.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1911) The inheritance of color in short-horn cattle. The American Naturalist, 45 (540). pp. 705-742.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1930) The legal status of eugenical sterilization. Supplement to the Annual Report of the Municipal Court of Chicago for the year 1929.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (April 1927) The legalization of voluntary eugenical sterilization. Eugenics Review, 19 (1). pp. 12-18.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (November 1935) The probability-resultant. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 21 (11). pp. 601-610.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (February 1929) The progress of American eugenics. Eugenics, 2 (2).

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (July 1919) The relation of eugenics to other sciences. Eugenics Review (London), 11 (2).

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1919) The relations between the number of chromosomes of a species and the rate of elimination of mongrel blood by the pure-sire method. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 16. pp. 132-134.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (April 1934) A report of the special committee on immigration and alien insane submitting a study on immigration-control. Project Report. New York Chamber of Commerce, New York.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (May 1939) A report of the special committee on immigration and naturalizing submitting a research on conquest by immigration. Project Report. New York Chamber of Commerce, New York.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (February 1922) The science and practical application of eugenics. The Journal of Heredity, 13 (2). pp. 93-96.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (July 1921) The socially inadequate: how shall we designate and sort them? American Journal of Sociology, 27 (1). pp. 54-70.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (December 1933) The specific formula of heredity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 19 (12). pp. 1020-1022.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (1937) The survey of the human resources of Connecticut: 1937. Project Report. State of Connecticut.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (September 1936) The trends in modern genetics. The Scientific Monthly, 43 (3). pp. 244-251.

Little, C. C. (October 1915) The inheritance of cancer. Science, 42 (1084). pp. 494-495.

Little, Clarence Cook (August 1915) Cancer and heredity. Science, 42 (1076). pp. 218-219.

Little, Clarence Cook (June 1914) Coat color in Pointer dogs: Examination of stud book from Mendelian viewpoint suggests that relation of brown to black is the same in dogs as in other small mammals which have been investigated, and that there are two types of yellow - practical breeding rules. Journal of Heredity, 5 (6). pp. 244-248.

Little, Clarence Cook (1919) Some factors influencing the human sex-ratio. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 16 (8). pp. 127-130.

Little, Clarence Cook (December 1915) The inheritance of black-eyed white spotting in mice. The American Naturalist, 49 (588). pp. 727-740.

Little, Clarence Cook (December 1914) A possible Mendelian explanation for a type of inheritance apparently non-Menelian in nature. Science, 40 (1042). pp. 904-906.

Little, Clarence Cook (May 1922) The relation between research in human heredity and experimental genetics. The Scientific Monthly, 14 (5). pp. 401-415.

Little, Clarence Cook (August 1916) The relation of heredity to cancer in man and animals. The Scientific Monthly, 3 (2). pp. 196-202.

Little, Clarence Cook (February 1917) The relation of yellow coat color and black-eyed white spotting of mice in inheritance. Genetics, 2 (5). pp. 433-444.

Little, Clarence Cook (1922) The second international congress of eugenics. Eugenics Review, 13 (4). p. 511.

Love, Albert Gallatin, Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1919) Immunity of city-bred recruits. Archives of Internal Medicine, 24 (2). pp. 129-153.

Love, Albert Gallatin, Davenport, Charles Benedict (March 1919) A comparison of white and colored troops in respect to incidence of disease. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 5 (3). pp. 58-67.

Lutz, Frank Eugene (1911) Experiments with Drosophila ampelophila concerning evolution. Technical Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C..

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MacDowell, Edwin Carleton (February 1914) Multiple factors in Mendelian inheritance. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 16 (2). pp. 177-194.

MacDowell, Edwin Carleton (April 1917) The bearing of selection experiments with Drosophila upon the frequency of germinal changes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 3 (4). pp. 291-297.

MacDowell, Edwin Carleton (1919) The influence of parental alcoholism upon the habit formation in albino rats. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 16 (8). pp. 125-126.

MacDowell, Edwin Carleton, Lord, Elizabeth M., MacDowell, C. G. (1926) The sex ratio of mice from alcoholized fathers. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 23 (7). pp. 517-519.

March, Anne W., Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1925) The normal interval between human births. Eugenical News, 10 (7). pp. 86-88.

Muncey, E. B. (July 1916) A study of the heredity of pellagra in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 16. ISSN 16

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Nabours, Robert K. (1930) Hybrid emergence. Eugenical News, 15 (7). p. 102.

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Riddle, Oscar (October 1938) Biology teachers begin to pull together. The American Biology Teacher, 1 (1). pp. 1-4.

Riddle, Oscar (May 1933) Book Review: Endocrinology and Eugenics. The Journal of Heredity, 24 (5). p. 179.

Riddle, Oscar (April 1938) Educational darkness and luminous research. Science, 87 (2261). pp. 375-380.

Riddle, Oscar (March 1941) Endocrine aspects of the physiology of reproduction. Annual Review of Physiology, 3. pp. 573-616.

Riddle, Oscar (1931) Factors involved in the development of sex and secondary sexual characteristics. Physiological Reviews, 11 (1). pp. 63-106.

Riddle, Oscar (July 1937) Glands and growth. Carnegie Institution of Washington News Service Bulletin, 4 (16). pp. 143-148.

Riddle, Oscar (1931) Man's control of his own development. The Scientific Monthly, 33 (6). pp. 555-558.

Riddle, Oscar (1931) New data on the relation of metabolism to sex. In: Proceedings of the Second International Congress for Sex Research, London, 1930. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, Great Britain.

Riddle, Oscar (1941) Preliminary impressions and facts from a questionnaire on secondary school biology. The American Biology Teacher, 3 (5). pp. 151-159.

Riddle, Oscar (July 1916) Sex control and known correlations in pigeons. The American Naturalist, 50 (595). pp. 385-410.

Riddle, Oscar (1943) Should euthanasia be made lawful? I. The viewpoint of a biologist. In: Society for Medical Jurisprudence.

Riddle, Oscar (April 1941) Symposium: Desirable contributions of science in general education to the democratic way of life. Science Education, 25 (4). pp. 184-186.

Riddle, Oscar (1938) The changing organism. In: Cooperation in research/ by staff members and research associates, the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 501, 501 . Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C., pp. 259-273.

Riddle, Oscar (January 1936) The confusion of tongues (continued). Science, 83 (2143). pp. 69-74.

Riddle, Oscar (January 1936) The confusion of tongues. Science, 83 (2142). pp. 41-45.

Riddle, Oscar (January 1928) The control of heredity. In: Third Race Betterment Conference.

Riddle, Oscar (July 1918) A demonstration of the origin of two pairs of female identical twins from two ova of high storage metabolism. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 26 (2). pp. 227-254.

Riddle, Oscar (May 1937) A national association of biology teachers. The Teaching Biologist , 6 (8). 3 p..

Riddle, Oscar (December 1915) A note on social aspects of new data on the biology of sex. Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences, 1. pp. 39-42.

Riddle, Oscar (April 1937) The relative claims of natural science and of social studies to a core place in the secondary school curriculum. A.For natural science. Science Education, 21 (2). pp. 65-71.

Riddle, Oscar, Burns, Frances H. (1931) A conditioned emetic reflex in the pigeon. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 28 (9). pp. 979-981.

Riddle, Oscar, Charles, Donald R., Cauthen, George E. (1932) Relative growth in large and small races of pigeons. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 29 (9). pp. 1216-1220.

Riddle, Oscar, Harris, James Arthur (April 1918) Note on the relation of blood fat to sex, and on the correlation between blood fat and egg production in the domestic fowl. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 34 (1). pp. 161-170.

Rosanoff, Aaron Joshua, Orr, Florence J. (October 1911) A study of heredity of insanity in light of the Mendelian theory. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 5. p. 43.

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Seibert, Henri Cleret, Steggerda, Morris (November 1944) Age and hair-form. Change in size and shape of Maya head-hair with age. The Journal of Heredity, 35 (11). pp. 345-347.

Seibert, Henri Cleret, Steggerda, Morris (August 1942) The size and shape of human head hair along its shaft. The Journal of Heredity, 33 (8). pp. 302-304.

Shull, George Harrison (February 1915) A pilgrimage to Brünn. American Journal of Pharmacy, 87 (2). pp. 69-76.

Steggerda, Inez D., Steggerda, Morris, Lane, Mary Steele (1936) A racial study of palmar dermatoglyphics with special reference to the Maya indians of Yucatan. In: Measures of Men. Tulane University Department of Middle American Research, New Orleans, pp. 133-194.

Steggerda, Morris (March 1945) Anthropometry and the eruption time of teeth. Journal of the American Dental Association, 32. pp. 339-342.

Steggerda, Morris (1932) Anthropometry of adult Maya Indians: a study of their physical and physiological characteristics. Documentation. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Steggerda, Morris (1941) Anthropometry of the living. Manuscript.

Steggerda, Morris (July 1944) Brief Communications: "Stone gongs" or "Ringing stones". American Anthropologist, 46 (3). p. 421.

Steggerda, Morris (July 1944) Brief Communications: Animal traps and snares used by the Maya indians of Yucatan, Mexico. American Anthropologist, 46 (2). pp. 269-272.

Steggerda, Morris (July 1944) Brief Communications: Hairdressing as practised by the Maya women of Yucatan, Mexico. American Anthropologist, 46 (3). pp. 420-421.

Steggerda, Morris (February 1932) Cephalic index among North American Indians. Eugenical News, 17 (2). p. 35.

Steggerda, Morris (November 1941) Change in hair color with age. The Journal of Heredity, 32 (11). pp. 402-403.

Steggerda, Morris (June 1944) Charles Benedict Davenport (1866-1944); The man and his contributions to physical anthropology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2 (2). pp. 167-185.

Steggerda, Morris (November 1940) Cross sections of human hair from four racial groups. The Journal of Heredity, 31 (11). pp. 474-476.

Steggerda, Morris (1939) Diary of Martiniano Dzib of Piste, Yucatan, 1937-1939. unpublished (Bullet). p. 42. (Unpublished)

Steggerda, Morris (March 1944) Dr. Charles B. Davenport and his contributions to eugenics. Eugenical News, 29 (1). pp. 3-10.

Steggerda, Morris (1932) Facts learned from a family history study. Eugenical News, 17 (4). p. 97.

Steggerda, Morris (May 1941) Form discrimination test as given to Navajo, Negro, and white school children. Human Biology: A Record of Research, 13 (2). pp. 239-246.

Steggerda, Morris (January 1928) Hereditary Nystagmus. Eugenical News, 13 (1). p. 7.

Steggerda, Morris (1931) Lack of scholastic interest. Eugenical News, 16 (1). p. 9.

Steggerda, Morris (1938) Maize and the Maya. Carnegie Institution of Washington News Service Bulletin School Edition, 4 (26). pp. 219-224.

Steggerda, Morris (1938) The Maya Indians of Yucatan, Mexico. L'Europe Medicale. pp. 8-12.

Steggerda, Morris (1938) The Maya Indians of Yucatan. Carnegie Institution of Washington 531, 501. pp. 567-584.

Steggerda, Morris (October 1936) The McAdory art test applied to Navaho indian children. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 22 (2). pp. 283-285.

Steggerda, Morris (February 1928) Negro-white hybrids in Jamaica, B.W.I. Eugenical News, 13 (2). pp. 21-23.

Steggerda, Morris (1940) One Maya Indian's knowledge of nature. U. S. Government Printing Office, pp. 91-92.

Steggerda, Morris (1944) Physical and physiological characteristics of the Maya Indians of Yucatan, Mexico. Carnegie Institution of Washington. pp. 1-27.

Steggerda, Morris (July 1928) Physical development of negro-white hybrids in Jamaica, British West Indies. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 12 (1). pp. 121-138.

Steggerda, Morris (January 1932) Physical measurements on Dutch men and women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 16 (3). pp. 309-337.

Steggerda, Morris (March 1940) Physical measurements on Negro, Navajo and White girls of college age. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 26 (1). pp. 417-431.

Steggerda, Morris (1940) Racial Psychometry. In: International Federation of Eugenics Organizations.

Steggerda, Morris (September 1934) Racial psychometry (Abstract). Eugenical News, 19 (5). pp. 132-133.

Steggerda, Morris (1939) Rating scale for determining some psychological characteristics and social customs of American Indians. unpublished. p. 6. (Unpublished)

Steggerda, Morris (1931) Results of physiological tests given to Maya Indians in Yucatan, Mexico. Eugenical News, 16 (9,12).

Steggerda, Morris (1931) Results of psychological tests given to Maya Indians in Yucatan. Eugenical News, 16 (8). pp. 120-125.

Steggerda, Morris (1928) Review: A Dutch settlement in Michigan. Eugenical News, 13 (12). p. 154.

Steggerda, Morris (1932) Sexual dimorphism in three races of mankind. Eugenical News, 17 (5). pp. 109-111.

Steggerda, Morris (April 1942) Significance of racial factors in physical measurements of normal or defective children. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 46 (4).

Steggerda, Morris (December 1935) Some eugenical aspects of the indians of Piste, Yucatan. Science, 82 (2139). p. 616.

Steggerda, Morris (1931) Some psychological tests used in studies of race crossing. Eugenical News, 16 (2). pp. 25-26.

Steggerda, Morris (1934) Some results of a family history study. In: A decade of progress in eugenics: scientific papers of the third International Congress of Eugenics held at American Museum of Natural History, New York, August 21-23,1932. Eugenics Congress.

Steggerda, Morris (March 1943) Stature of South American Indians. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1 (1). pp. 5-20.

Steggerda, Morris (January 1932) Statures of North American Indians. Eugenical News, 17 (1). p. 1.

Steggerda, Morris (November 1938) Temples of worship in Yucatan, Mexico. The Calvin Forum, 4 (4). pp. 84-86.

Steggerda, Morris (December 1937) Testing races for the threshold of taste, with PTC. The Journal of Heredity, 28 (9). pp. 309-310.

Steggerda, Morris (September 1933) Testing the psychology of races. Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life. pp. 274-275.

Steggerda, Morris (1943) A description of thirty towns in Yucatan, Mexico. Anthropological papers / Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology ; no. 30 (30). U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C..

Steggerda, Morris (1931) A family of mechanics. Eugenical News, 16 (4). pp. 58-59.

Steggerda, Morris (June 1928) A family of negro teachers. Eugenical News, 13 (6). p. 80.

Steggerda, Morris (1931) The inheritance of bronchial trouble. Eugenical News, 16 (2). pp. 26-28.

Steggerda, Morris (1930) The inheritance of eye-color. Eugenical News.

Steggerda, Morris (1931) The inheritance of hair form. Eugenical News, 16 (4). pp. 56-57.

Steggerda, Morris (1930) The inheritance of thin skin. Eugenical News.

Steggerda, Morris (November 1936) A longitudinal study of development to determine racial differences. In: Proceedings of the second meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.

Steggerda, Morris (1936) A physical and physiological description of adult Maya indians from Yucatan. In: Measures of Men. Middle American Research Series, 7 . Tulane University Department of Middle American Research, New Orleans, pp. 17-19.

Steggerda, Morris (1935) A population study of a Maya village. Umschau und Fortschritte. p. 208.

Steggerda, Morris (September 1944) A small city's children in 1900. The Journal of Educational Sociology, 18 (1). pp. 39-44.

Steggerda, Morris, Bate, Ruth C. (December 1939) Anthropology and human genetics. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Steggerda, Morris, Benedict, Francis G. (1932) Metabolism in Yucatan: A study of the Maya Indian. The American Journal of Physiology, 100 (2). pp. 274-284.

Steggerda, Morris, Benedict, Francis G. (July 1928) The basal metabolism of some browns and blacks in Jamaica. The American Journal of Physiology, 85 (3). pp. 621-633.

Steggerda, Morris, Cheney, Helen, Ruby, Mary A., Copeland, Elizabeth A., Mount, Margaret C., Steele, Mary D. (September 1930) Student researches in human heredity. Eugenical News, 15 (9). pp. 134-136.

Steggerda, Morris, Cranston, Harriet (December 1935) Anthropology and human genetics. Documentation. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Steggerda, Morris, Cranston, Harriet (December 1936) Anthropology and human genetics. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Steggerda, Morris, Cranston, Harriet (December 1937) Anthropology and human genetics. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Steggerda, Morris, Densen, Paul (June 1936) Height, weight, and age tables for homogeneous groups with particular reference to Navaho indians and Dutch whites. Child Development, 7 (2). pp. 115-120.

Steggerda, Morris, Eckardt, Ruth Bate (December 1940) Anthropology and human genetics. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington D.C..

Steggerda, Morris, Eckardt, Ruth Bate (March 1941) Navajo foods and their preparation. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 17 (3). pp. 217-225.

Steggerda, Morris, Grant, Mary Elizabeth (December 1938) Anthropology and human genetics. Technical Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Steggerda, Morris, Hill, Thomas J. (June 1942) Eruption time of teeth among Whites, Negros, and Indians. American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 28 (6). pp. 361-370.

Steggerda, Morris, Hill, Thomas J. (September 1935) Incidence of dental caries among Maya and Navajo indians. Journal of Dental Research, 15 (5). pp. 233-242.

Steggerda, Morris, Korsch, Barbara (January 1943) Remedies for diseases as prescribed by Maya Indian herb-doctors. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 13 (1). pp. 54-82.

Steggerda, Morris, Macomber, Eileen (1939) Mental and social characteristics of Maya and Navajo Indians as evidenced by a psychological rating scale. The Journal of Social Psychology , 10. pp. 51-59.

Steggerda, Morris, Macomber, Eileen (October 1938) A revision of the McAdory art test applied to American Indians, Dutch whites and college graduates. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 26 (2). pp. 349-353.

Steggerda, Morris, Millar, Ruth (1936) Finger lengths of the Maya indians as compared with negroes and whites. In: Measures of Men. Middle American Research Series, 7 . Tulane University Department of Middle American Research, New Orleans, pp. 85-100.

Steggerda, Morris, Petty, Christine Evans (October 1942) Body measurements on 100 Negro males from Tuskegee Institute. Research Quarterly, 13 (3 Q-32).

Steggerda, Morris, Petty, Christine Evans (October 1940) An anthropometric study of negro and white college women. Research Quarterly, 11 (3 Q-27). pp. 110-116.

Steggerda, Morris, Seibert, Henri Cleret (December 1941) Anthropology and human genetics. Annual Report of the Director of the Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book No. 40, 1940-1941. pp. 250-254.

Steggerda, Morris, Seibert, Henri Cleret (September 1941) Size and shape of head hair from six racial groups. The Journal of Heredity, 32 (9). pp. 315-318.

Steggerda, Morris, Shaffer, Catherine (December 1942) Anthropology and human genetics. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor.

Steggerda, Morris, Wheeler, Hilda H. (December 1943) Anthropology and human genetics. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor.

Steggerda, Morris, Wheeler, Hilda H. (December 1944) Anthropology and human genetics. Annual Report of the Director of the Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book No. 43, 1943-1944. pp. 151-153.

Steggerda, Morris, Wolff, G. (1943) Female-male index of body build in Negroes and whites: an interpretation of anatomical sex differences. Human Biology: An International Record of Research, 15. pp. 127-152.

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Tower, William Lawrence (1912) Recent advances and the present state of knowledge concerning the modification of the germinal constitution of organisms by experimental processes. In: Heredity and eugenics; a course of lectures summarizing recent advances in knowledge in variation, heredity, and evolution and its relation to plant, animal and human improvement and welfare. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 141-265.

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