Heredity and sex . y Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, , John-sonian Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University. IIellemstic Literature. By Henry W. Prescott, , Pro-fessor of Classical Philology, University of Chicago. Gheek Influkxce on Roman Literature. By Gonzalez Lodge,, Professor of Latin and Greek, Columbia University. LEMCKE & BUECHNER, Agents 30-32 WEST 2rth ST., NEW YORK. Copyright, 1913,By COLUMBIA UNIVEKSITY PRESS. Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1913. NorfajootJ iPrcgg J. S, Cushing Co. — Berwick & Smith Co, Norwood, Mass., INTRODUCTION Two lines of r


Heredity and sex . y Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, , John-sonian Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University. IIellemstic Literature. By Henry W. Prescott, , Pro-fessor of Classical Philology, University of Chicago. Gheek Influkxce on Roman Literature. By Gonzalez Lodge,, Professor of Latin and Greek, Columbia University. LEMCKE & BUECHNER, Agents 30-32 WEST 2rth ST., NEW YORK. Copyright, 1913,By COLUMBIA UNIVEKSITY PRESS. Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1913. NorfajootJ iPrcgg J. S, Cushing Co. — Berwick & Smith Co, Norwood, Mass., INTRODUCTION Two lines of research have developed with surpris-ing rapidity in recent years. Their development hasbeen independent, but at many stages in their progressthey have looked to each other for help. The studyof the cell has furnished some fundamental factsconnected with problems of heredity. The modernstudy of heredity has proven itself to be an instrumenteven more subtle in the analysis of the materials ofthe germ-cells than actual observations on the germ-cells themselves. In the following chapters it has been my aim to pointout, wherever possible, the bearing of cytologicalstudies on heredity, and of the study of heredity on theanalysis of the germinal materials. The time has come, I think, when a failure to recog-nize the close bond between these two modern lines ofadvance can no longer be


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