11 offprints William E. Castle on Heredity and Mendelism

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Title 11 offprints William E. Castle on Heredity and Mendelism
Author William E. Castle and 2 others
Binding PAMPHLET
Publisher various, 1905-1919
Condition Very Good
Description 11 original offprints on Heredity and Mendelism by early American Geneticist William E. Castle. Titles included: Heredity of Coat Characters in Guinea-Pigs and Rabbits February 1905 front cover disbound, spine perished a fair copy; Multiple Factos in Heredity (1914) E. N. Harvey stamp, chip to fore-edge of front cover; Simplification of Mendelian Formulae (American Naturalist 1913) Institution stamp front cover, uncut; Can Selection Cause Genetic Change? (American Naturalist 1916) J. T. Baldwin Jr. stamp front cover); The English Rabbit and the Question of Mendelian Unit-Character Constancy with Philip B. Hadley (American Naturalist 1915) Karl Sax and E. M. East stamps front cover; Does Evolution Occur Exclusively By Loss of Genetic Factors? (American Naturalist 1919) E. M. East and Karl Sax stamps front cover); Some Experiments in Mass Selection (American Naturalist 1915) Karl Sax and E. M. East stamps front cover; Bateson's Address, Mendelism and Mutation (Science 1915) Karl Sax and E. M. East stamps front cover; Variability under Inbreeding and Cross-Breeding (American Naturalist 1916) J. T. Baldwin Jr. stamp and W.E. Castle name in ink front page; Is Selection of Mutation the More Important Agency in Evolution? (The Scientific Monthly, 1916). Most are in very good condition, except as noted. "His work with hooded rats provided important evidence that evolution could occur by the action of selection on small variations in traits. Other biologists (including T. H. Huxley and William Bates) had doubted Darwin's belief in the sufficiency of small variations (acted upon by natural selection over long periods of time) to explain evolution. He realized that the traits acted upon could be multifactorial." Wikipedia An interesting group of offprints. First separate editions. In good to very good condition. *

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