JENNINGS, H. S. [HERBERT SPENCER].

Experimental Evidence on the Effectiveness of Selection.

New York, 1910. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, unopened. Previous owner's name to top right corner of front wrapper. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 136-145.


Offprint ["Reprinted, without change of printing, from "American Naturalist"] of Jennings' paper on the effects of selection of pure lines of Paramecia.

Herbert Spencer Jennings (1868-1947), American botanist who was trained at Illinois Normal School and the University of Michigan, then spent a year studying protozoans with Max Verworn at the zoological station in Naples. In the early twentieth century, Jennings began studying inheritance and evolution in protozoans and introduced new experimental methods for laboratory study. By 1920 he had left the laboratory to popularize genetics and harmonize the relationship between biology, religion, and the humanities.

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