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List of works by William Ernest Castle

Genetic studies of rabbits and rats

Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1922.

Genetic studies of rabbits and rats

Washington [D.C.]Carnegie Institution of Washington1922

Genetic studies of rabbits and rats

Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1922.

Genetics and eugenics : a text-book for students of biology and a reference book for animal and plant breeders

Cambridge [Mass.]Harvard University Press1921

Genetics and eugenics; a text-book for students of biology and a reference book for animal and plant breeders

Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1916.

Genetics and eugenics; a text-book for students of biology and a reference book for animal and plant breeders

Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1921 [c1916]

Gray Herbarium miscellaneous plant lists

By: Bailey, Ethel Zoe, - Bailey, Irving W. (Irving Widmer), - Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), - Beebe, William, - Broadway, Walter Elias, - Castle, William E. (William Ernest), - Chase, Agnes, - Curtis, Anita G., - Dodge, Carroll William, - Ekman,

Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breeding

New York, D. Appleton and company, 1911.

Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breeding,

London: D. Appleton and Company, 1911.

Heredity of coat characters in guinea-pigs and rabbits

Washington: The Carnegie Institution, 1905.

Heredity of hair-length in guinea-pigs and its bearing on the theory of pure gametes

Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1906.

Mendel's law and the heredity of albinism;

n.p.1903

Reversion in guinea-pigs and its explanation : experimental studies of the inheritance of color in mice

Washington, D.C.Carnegie Institution of Washington1913

Selection and cross-breeding in relation to the inheritance of coat-pigments and coat-patterns in rats and guinea-pigs

Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1907.

Studies of inheritance in rabbits

Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1909.

The origin of a polydactylous race of guinea-pigs

Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1906.

The production and fixation of new breeds