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Saleeby, C. W. (Caleb Williams), 1878-1940

"Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles"

Humphry, 21
Ward, Lester, 72, 261
Weininger, 68
Weismann, 26, 28, 82
Wells, H. G., 182, 282, 310, 313
Westermarck, 186
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 14
Wordsworth, 13, 48, 159, 189, 256
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] "The Germ-Plasm." English translation in Contemporary Science
Series, London: New York.
[2] "Parenthood and Race-Culture: An Outline of Eugenics."
[3] "The Obstacles to Eugenics," published in the _Sociological Review_,
July 1909.
[4] See his "Pure Sociology."
[5] _I. e._ marrying cells.
[6] Here, as in many other cases, I am indebted to that invaluable
repertory of facts, Dr. Havelock Ellis's "Man and Woman."
[7] This may be obtained from any bookseller at the price of 9d.
[8] Further particulars may be obtained from the Vice-Principal, King's
College (Women's Department), 13 Kensington Square, London, W.
[9] From _La Question Sexuelle_, French edition, p. 62. The author wrote
the book first in German and then in French.
[10] The modern use of the word environment really dates from Lamarck's
original phrase. In his discussion of the characters of living beings,
he spoke of the _milieu environnant_. The higher the type of organism
the more comprehensive must the term become, not only quantitatively but
qualitatively.
[11] "An Introduction to Social Psychology," by William McDougall, M.


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