Abstract
PROF. GOLDSCHMIDT has given biologists a very stimulating book. It may be incorrect or incomplete in a number of individual points, but the author will not, we suspect, mind this so long as the book is widely read, and read in the spirit in which it is clearly intended, namely, as a pioneering venture into the new and almost uncharted sea lying between genetics and Entwick-lungsmechanik, which, with our author, we may call physiological genetics.
Physiologische Theorie der Vereroung.
By Prof. Dr. Richard Goldschmidt. Pp. vi + 247. (Berlin: Julius Springer, 1927.) 15 gold marks.
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HUKLEY, J. Physiologische Theorie der Vereroung . Nature 120, 109–111 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120109a0
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