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IN this volume Prof. Wilson claims “to deal with the problem of stock-breeding in the light of the Mendelian discovery.” The book is addressed to breeders; for the sake of clearness it is shorn of many words common to the writings of the modern exponent of this branch of biological science, and it is clearly designed to stimulate the practical breeder to base the conduct of his business on Mendelian principles.
The Principles of Stock-Breeding.
By Prof. James Wilson. Pp. vii + 146. (London: Vinton and Co., Ltd., 1912.) Price 5s. net.
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The Principles of Stock-Breeding . Nature 91, 393–394 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091393a0
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