1890. Cristatella: The Origin and Development of the Individual in the Colony. Bull, Mus. Comp. Zool., 20:101-151.

1891. Preliminary Notice on Budding in Bryozoa. Proceeding of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 278-282.

1891. Observation on Budding in Paludicella and Some Other Bryozoa. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 22:1-114. 12 Plates.

1892. The Germ Layers in Bryozoan Buds. Zool. Anz., No. 396, 1-3.

1893. On Urnatella Gracilis. Bulletin of the Museum of Comp. Zool., 24:1-44, 6 plates

1893. Note on the Cartoids and Ducts Botalli of the Alligator. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 24:45-50. 1 plate.

1893. Studies in Morphogenesis: I. On the Development of the Cerata in Aeolis. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 24:141-148. 2 plates.

1894. Studies in Morphogenesis: II. Regeneration in Obelia and Its Bearing on Differentiation in the Germ-Plasm. Anat. Anz., 9:283-294. 6 figures

1895. Studies in Morphogenesis: III. On the Acclimatization of Organisms to High Temperatures. Arch. F. Ent mech., 2:227-249. By C.B.D. and W.E. Castle.

1895. Studies in Morphogenesis: IV. A Preliminary Catalogue of the Processes Concerned in onotogeny. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 27:173-199. 31 figures.

1896. Studies in Morphogenesis; V. On the Acclimatization of Organisms to poisonous Chemical Substances. Arch. F. Entwickelungsmechanik, 2:564-583. 3 figures. By C.B.D. and Additional author H.V. Neal.

1896. Harvard Admission Requirements. Harvard Grad. Mag., December.

1896. Botany as an Admission Requirement, or Botany as an Alternative. Discussion. Educational Rev, January-May 1896.

1896. Studies in Morphogenesis, VI: A Contribution to the Quantitative Study of Correlated Variation and the Comparative Variability of the Sexes. Proc. Amer. Academy of the Arts and Sciences. 32:1887-1896.

1897. On the Determination of the Direction and Rate of Movement of Organisms by Light. Journal Physiology. 21:22-32. 1 figure. By C.B.D. and W.B. Cannon

1897. The Role of Water in Growth. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 28-73-84.

1897. A Contribution to the Study of Geotaxis in the Higher Animals. Journal Physiol., 22:99-110. By C.B.D. and H. Perkins.

1897. * Biological. La Structure de Protoplasms et les Theories sur L'hereite et les Grands Problems de la Biologie Generale. The Psychological Review. No. 6, Vol. IV, Nov. 1897.

1897. Experimental Morphology. Part I. Effect of Chemical and Physical Agents Upon Protoplasm. The Macmillan Co., N.Y., 294 pp.

1898. Morphogenesis. In "The Biological Problems of Today." Science, 7:158-161.

1898. A Precise Criterion of Species. A. The General Method. Science, 7:685-690.

1898. The Advance of Biology in 1896. The American Naturalist, Vol. 32, No. 383, Nov. 1898. Pp. 867-873.

1898. The Development of Fresh-Water Bryozoa. The American Naturalist, vol. XXXII, no. 375, March 1898.

1898. History of the Smithsonian Institution. The American Naturalist, vol. XXXII, no. 375, March 1898.

1899. The Importance of Establishing Specific Place Modes. Science, 9:415-416.

1899. Photoaxis of Daphnia. Science, 9:368. By C.B.D. and F.T. Lewis.

1899. The Aims of the Quantitative Study of Variation. Biological Lectures, Marine Biological Laboratory, 267-272.

1899. Synopses of North American Invertebrates. I. Fresh Water Bryozoa. Amer. Nat., 33:593-596.

1899. Experimental Morphology, Part II. The Macmillan Co., N.Y. 508 pp. 140 figures.

1900. On the Variation of the Statoblasts of Pectinatella Magnifica From Lake Michigan, at Chicago. Amer. Nat., 34:959-968. 9 figures.

1900. A History of the Developoment of the Quantitative Study of Variations. Science, 12:864-870.

1900. On the Variation of the Shell of Pecten Irradians Lamarck From Long Island. Amer. Nat., 34:863-877. 2 figures.

1900. Review of Von Guaita's Experiments in Breeding Mice. Biological Bulletin, Vol. II, No. 3, 1900.

1900. Investigations at Cold Spring Harbor. Science, Vol. 12:297, pp. 371-373, 1900.

1900. The Advance of Biology in 1897. The American Naturalist, Vol. 34:402, June, 1900, pp. 489-493.

1900. Introduction to Zoology. The Macmillan Co., N.Y. by C.B.D. with Gertrude C. Davenport. 2nd ed. (1911) title changed to Elements of Zoology. 508 pp.

1901. Mendel's Law of Dichotomy in Hybrids. Biol. Bull., 2:307-310.

1901. Zoology of the Twentieth Century. Science, 14:315-324.

1901. The Statistical Study of Evolution. Pop. Sci. Mo., 59:447-460.

1902. Variability, Symmetry and Fertility in an Abnormal Species. Biometrika: 255-256.

1902. Biological Experiment Station for Studying Evolution. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Year

1903. The Proposed Biological Station at the Tortugas. Science, 17:945-946.

1903. The Animal Ecology of the Cold Spring Sand Spit, With Remarks on the Theory of Adaptation. The Decennial Publications of the Univ. of Chicago. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 10: 157-176.

1903. Quantitative Studies in the Evolution of Pecten. III. Comparison of Pecten Opercularis From Three Locations of the British Isles. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sciences, 39:123-159.

1903. The Collembola of Cold Spring Beach, with Special Reference to the Movements of the Poduridae. Cold Spring Harbor Monographs. II, 32 pp. 1 plate.

1903. A Comparison of Some Pectens From the East and West Coasts of the United States. Mark Anniversary Volume, 121-136. Plate IX. Henry Hold and Co., New York.

1904. Color Inheritance in Mice. Science, 19; 110-114.

1904. Wonder Horses and Mendelism. Science, 19:151-153.

1904. Report on the Fresh-Water Bryozoa of the United States. Proc. U.S. Nat. Museum, 27:211-221. Plate VI.

1904. Introductory Address at Opening of the Station For Experimental Evolution. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Year Book, 3:33-34.

1904. Animal Morphology in Its Relation to Other Sciences. Science 20:697-706.

1904. Studies in the Evolution of Pecten. IV. Ray Variability in Pecten Varius. Journal Exper. Zool., 1:607-616. By C.B.D. and Marian E. Hubbard.

1904. Some Mendelian results in Animal Breeding. American Medicine, Vol. 8:22, Nov. 26, 1904, pp 11-12.

1905. Evolution Without Mutation. Journal Exper. Zool., 2:137-143

1905. The Origin of Black Sheep in the Flock. Science, 22:674-675.

1905. Announcement of Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, Carnegie Inst. Washington, 4 pp. 3 plates.

1905. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation. Science 22:369-372.

1906. On the Imperfection of Mendelian Dominance in Poultry Hybrids. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 3:31-32.

1906. The Mutation Theory in Animal Evolution. Science, 24:556-558.

1906. Report on the Work of the Station for Experimental Evolution at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. Fourth Year Book of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1906, ppg. 87-107.

1907. Cooperation in Science. Science, 25:361-366.

1907. Heredity and Mendel's Law. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 9:179-187.

1907. Inheritance in Pedigree Breeding of Poultry. Report. Amer. Breeders' Assn., 3:26-33; Also, Daily National Live Stock Reporter, Jan. 19, 1907.

1907. Heredity of Eye-color in Man. Science, 26:589-592. By Gertrude C. Davenport and C.B.D.

1907. The American Society of Naturalists: Cooperation in Science. Science, Vol. 25:636, pp. 362-366, March 8, 1907.

1907. Report of the Department of Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, New York. Fifth Year Book of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, pp. 92-105, 1901.

1908. Heredity of Hair-Form in Man. Amer. Nat. 42:341-349. By Gertrude C. Davenport and C.B.C.

1908. The American Breeders' Association. Science, 27:413-417.

1908. Degeneration, Albinism and Inbreeding. Science, 28:454-455.

1908. Recessive Characters. Science, 28:729.

1908. Inheritance in Canaries. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. 95, 26 pp. 3 plates

1908. Heredity of Some Human Physical Characteristics. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. And Med., 5:101-102

1908. Recent Advances in the Theory of Breeding. Rep. Amer. Breeders' Assn. 3:132-135.

1908. Determination of Dominance in Mendelian Inheritance. Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 47:59-63.

1908. Elimination of Self-Colored Birds. Nature, 78:101.

1908. Aufgabe Und Einrichtung Einer Biologishen Vershuchsantalt Fur Tierzucht. Jahrb. F. wissen. Und praktische Tierzucht. III. Jahrg; 28-30.

1908. Family Records (Blank). Carnegie Institution of Washington, Station for Experimental Evolution Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. and American Breeder's Association.

1908. Experimental Morphology. Part I. Effect of Chemical and Physical Agents Upon Protoplasm. Part II. Effect of Chemical and Physical Agents Upon Growth. The Macmillan Company, N.Y. 509 pp. This book is a combination of the 1896 and 1899 publishing of Experimental Morphology.

1909. Heredity of Hair Color in Man. Amer. Nat., 43:193-211. By Gertrude C. davenport and C.B.D.

1909. A Suggestion As to the Organization of the Committee on Breeding Poultry. Report Amer. Breeders' Assn., 5:379-380.

1909. Influence of Heredity on Human Society. Annals of Amer. Acad. of Political and Social Science, 34:16-21.

1909. Mutation. In "Fifty Years of Darwinism." 160-181. New York.

1909. Heredity in Man. Harvey Society Lectures. 1908-1909, 280-290.

1909. Fit and Unfit Matings. Bull Amer. Acad. Med., 11:657-670. 4 figures.

1909. Review of Johannsen's "Elemente Der Exakten Erblishkeitslehre." Science, Vol. 30:780, pp. 851-853, December 10, 1909.

1909. The Factor Hypothesis In Its Relation To Plumage Color. Report Amer. Breeders' Assn., 5:382-385.

1909. Prepotency in Pigment Colors. Report Amer. Breeders' Assn., 5:221-22. By Gertrude C. Davenport and C.B.D.

1910. Eugenics-The Science of Human Improvement by Better Breeding. Henry Hold and Co., N.Y. 35 pp.

1910. The Imperfection of Dominance and Some of Its Consequences. Amer. Nat. 44:129-135.

1910. Inheritance of Plumage Color in Poultry. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 7:168.

1910. Imperfection of Dominance. Amer. Breeders' Mag., 1:39-42.

1910. The New Views About Reversion. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. 49:291-296

1910. Variability of Land Snails (Cerion) in the Bahama Islands With Its Bearing on the Theory of Geographical Form Chains. Science, 31:600.

1910. Heredity of Skin Pigment in Man. Amer. Nat., 44:641-731. By Gertrude C. Davenport and C.B.D.

1910. Dr. Galloway's "Canary Breeding." Biometrika, 7:398-400.

1911. Euthenics and Eugenics. Pop. Sci. Mo., 78:16-20.

1911. The Transplantation of Ovaries in Chickens. Journal Morphology, 22:111-122

1911. Characters in Mongrel vs. Pure-Bred Individuals. Report Amer. Breeders' Assn. 6:339-341.

1911. The Study of Human Heredity. Methods of Collecting, Charting and Analyzing Data. Eugenics Record Office bull. No. 2, 30 pp. By C.B.D., H.H. Laughlin, D.F. Weeks, E.R. Johnston and H.H. Goddard.

1911. A First Study of Inheritance of Epilepsy. Journal Nerv. And Mental Disease, 38:641-670. 31 figures and 11 tables. Reprinted as bull. No. 4, Eugenics Record Office.

1911. Another Case of Sex-Limited Heredity in Poultry. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 9:19-20.

1911. The Biological Laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, U.S.A. Internat. Reue d. ges. Hydrobiol. U Hydrogr., 4:223-226.

1911. Department of Experimental Evolution of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Year Book No. 10 pp. 78-88. 1911.

1911. Heredity in relation to Eugenics. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1911. 298 pp.

1912. The Origin and Control of Mental Defectiveness. Pop Sci. Mo., 80:87-90.

1912. The Trait Book. Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 6, 52 pp. 1 colored plate, 1 figure.

1912. Light Thrown by the Experimental Study of heredity Upon the Factors and Methods of Evolution. Amer. Nat., 46:129-138.

1912. The Nams. The Feeble-Minded As Country Dwellers. The Survey, 27:1844-1845.

1912. Eugenics and the Physician. N.Y. Med. Journal For June 8. 13pp.

1912. Sex-Limited Inheritance in Poultry. Journal Exper. Zool., 13:1-18. 8 plates.

1912. Horns in Sheep As a Typical Sex-Limited Character. Science 35:375-377. By T.R. Arkell and C.B.D.

1912. The Nature of the Inheritance of Horns in Sheep. Science, 35:927. By T.R. Arkell and C.B.D.

1912. Some Social Applications of Modern Principles of Heredity. Trans. 5th Internal. Cong. On Hygience and Demography. 1-4.

1912. Importance of Heredity to the State. Quart. Minnesota Educational, Philanthropic, Correctional and Penal Institutions, 12:23-51. Also, Indiana Bull. Of Charities and Corrections, 94th Quarter, 1913. (Sept.)

1912. How Did Feeble-Mindedness Originate in the First Instance? The Training School, 9:87-90.

1912. Heredity in Nervous Disease and Its Social Bearing. Journal Amer. Med. Assoc., 59:2141-2142.

1912. Proper Care for the Socially Inadequate: Eugenics in Its Relation to Social Problems. The N.Y., Assoc. for Improving the condition of the Poor. Pub. No. 70, 7 pp.

1912. Review of Whetham's "Heredity and Society" pp. 2-3, Science, Vol. 36:918, August 2, 1912.

1912. The Family-History Book. Eugenics Records Office Bulletin No. 7. September 1912.

1913. A Suggested Classification of Writing on Eugenics. Science, 37:370.

1913. A Reply to Dr. Heron's Strictures. Science, 38:773-774.

1913. Inheritance of Some Elements of Hysteria. Read at a meeting of alienists and neurologists held under the auspices of the Chicago Medical Society, June 23-25, 2 pp.

1913. Heredity, Culpability, Praiseworthiness, Punishment and Reward. Pop. Sci. Monthly, 82:33-39.

1913. State Laws Limiting Marriage Selection Examined in the Light of Eugenics. Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 9, 66 pp. 2 charts, 3 tables.

1913. Clonal Variation in Pectinatella. Amer. Nat., 47:361-371. By Annie P. Henchman and C.B.D.

1914. The Importance to the State of Eugenic Investigation. 1st Nat. Conf. On Race Betterment, Battle Creek, Mich. 6 pp.

1914. Reply to the Criticism of Recent American Work by Dr. Heron of the Galton Laboratory. A Discussion of the Methods and Results of Dr. Heron's Critique. Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 11, 25 pp.

1914. The Origin of Domestic Fowl. Journal Heredity, 5:313-315.

1914. The Bare Necks. Journal Heredity, 5:374.

1914. Eugenics. In "Reference Handbook of Medical Sciences," 151-155.

1914. Medico-Legal Aspects of Eugenics. The Medical Times (Oct.), 3-15.

1914. Skin Color of Mulattoes. Journal Heredity, 5:556-558.

1914. The Anthropological Society of Washington. Science, vol. XXXIX, no. 997, p.223-224, February 6, 1914.

1915. Inheritance of Temperament. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. and Med., 15:182.

1915. The Aboriginal Rock-Stencillings of New South Wales. Sci. Mo., 1:98-99. 2 figures.

1915. The Feebly Inhibited. I. Violent Temper and Its Inheritance. Journal Nervous and Mental Disease. 42:593-628. Also, Eugenics Record Office Bull. No.12

1915. The Feebly Inhibited: (A). Nomadism, or the Wandering Impulse With Special Reference to Heredity. (B) Inheritance of Temperament; with special reference to twins and suicides. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. 236, 158 pp. 89 figures. Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1911-1915 (A) is #92 and is known as The Feebly Inhibited II, (B) is #99 and is known as The Feebly Inhibited III, which means the original list differs from the Reprint book. Each of these titles is also listed separately, which is different from the original list where they are listed together.

1915. Field Work an Indispensable Aid to State Care of the Socially Inadequate. Read at 42nd Annual Session of the Nat. Conf. Of Charities and Corrections, Many 15, 16-19.

1915. The Racial Element in National Vitality. Pop. Sci. Mo., 86:331-333.

1915. A Dent in the Forehead. Journal Heredity. 6:163-164.

1915. Huntington's Chorea in Relation to Heredity and Eugenics. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 1:283-285.

1915. The Heredity of Stature. Science, 42:495.

1915. Hereditary Fragility of Bone (Fragilitas Osseus, Osteopsathyrosis). Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 14, 31 pp. By H.S. Conard and C.B.D.

1915. How to Make a Eugenical Family Study. Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 13, 35 pp. 4 charts and 2 tables. By C.B.D. and H.H. Laughlin.

1915. The Value of Zoology to Humanity. Science, Vol. XLI, No. 1053, pg. 337-342. March 5, 1915.

1915. Review of Johannsen's "Elemente Der Exakten Erblich-Keith Mit Grundzügen Der Biologischen Variationsstatistik." Science, Vol. XLII, No. 1095, pp. 911-912, December 24, 1915.

1915. Review of Goddard's "Feeble-mindedness: Its causes and consequences." Science, Vol. XLII, No. 1093, pp. 837-838, December 10, 1915.

1915. The Feebly Inhibited. III. Inheritance of Temperament: With Special Reference To Twins and Suicides. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. I, p. 456, August 1915.

1915. Elements of Zoology; revised edition. The Macmillan Co. New York, 1915. By C.B.D. and Gertrude Davenport.

1916. Huntington's Chorea in Relation to Heredity and Eugenics. Eugenics Record office Bull. No. 17, 195-222. (Reprinted from Amer. J. Insanity, 73:195-222).

1916. Heredity of Albinism. Journal Heredity, 7:221-223.

1916. The Hereditary Factor in Pellagra. Arch. Internal Med., 18:1-28. 38 figures. (Reprinted as Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 16).

1916. The Form of Evolutionary Theory That Modern Genetical Research Seems to Favor. Amer. Nat., 50:449-465.

1916. Eugenics As a Religion. Paper read at Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, 8 pp.

1917. The Effect of Race Intermingling. Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., 56:364-368.

1917. The Personality, Heredity and Work of Charles Otis Whitman, 1843-1910. Amer. Nat., 51:5-30.

1917. Charles Otis Whitman. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 52:877-878.

1917. Inheritance of Stature. Genetics, 2:313-389. Reprinted as Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 18. 19 text figures, 3 tables.

1917. On Utilizing the Facts of Juvenile Promise and Family History in Awarding Naval Commissions to Untried Men. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 3:44-409.

1917. Family Performance As a Basis For Selection in Sheep. Journal Agric. Res., 10:93-97. By E.G. Ritzman and C.B.D.

1918. Hereditary Tendency to Form Nerve Tumors. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 4:213-214.

1918. Multiple Neurofibromatosis (Von Recklinghausen's Disease) And Its Inheritance: With Description of a Case. Amer. Journal Med. Sci., 156:507-541. (By S.A. Preiser and C.B.D.) (Reprinted as Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 19. 34 pp. 36 text figures).

1919. The Genetical Factor in Dental Research. Journal Dental Res., 1:9-11.

1919. A Comparison of White and Colored Troops in Respect to Incidence of Disease. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 5:58-67. (By A.G. Love and C.B.D.)

1919. Immunity of City-Bred Recruits. Arch. Internal Med., 24:129-153. (By A.G. Love and C.B.D.)

1919. Defects Found in Drafted Men: Statistical information compiled from the draft records under the direction of the Surgeon General, M.W. Ireland. Located in book Physical Examination Draft Recruit. (Printed for the use of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, 66th Cong. 1st Sess., Wash.). By A.G. Love and C.B.D.

1919. A Strain of Multiple births. Journal Heredity, 10:382-384.

1919. Physical Examination of the First Million Draft Recruits: Methods and Results. (Compiled under direction of the Surgeon General, War Department). Office of the Surgeon General, Bull. No.11, 1-521. By A.G. Love and C.B.D.).

1920. Influence of the Male in the Production of Twins. The Med. Rec., 97:509-511

1920. Influence of the Male in the Production of Human Twins. Amer. Nat., 54:122-129.

1920. Heredity of Twin Births. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 17:75-77.

1920. A Comparison of Some Traits of Conformation of Southdown and Rambouillet Sheep and of Their F1 Hybrids, With Preliminary Data and Remarks on Variability in F2. N.H. Agr. Exper. Sta. Tech. Bull. No. 15. 32pp. 7 plates. (By E.G. Ritzman and C.B. Davenport).

1920. The Best Index of Body Build. Quart. Pubs. Amer. Statis. Assoc., Sept. 341-344.

1920. The Mean Stature of American Males. Quart. Pubs. Amer. Statis. Assoc., Sept. 341-344.

1920. Height-Weight Index of Build. Amer. Journal Phys. Anthop., 3:341-344.

1920. Heredity of Constitutional Mental Disorders. Psychol. Bull., 17:300-310. Reprinted as Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 20. 11pp.

1920. Biological Laboratory. Announcement for Summer 1920. Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biological Laboratory. 1920.

1921. Comparative Social Traits of Various Races. School and Soc., 14:344-348.

1921. Research in Eugenics. Science, vol. LIV, no. 1400, pgs. 391-397, October 28, 1921. .

1921. Army Anthropology. Book titled: The Med. Dept. of the U.S. Army in the World War, vol.15. Statistics, Pt. 1, 635 pp. (By C.B.D. and A.G. Love). Gov't Printing Office, Washington.

1922. Address on Dr. Herbert S. Jennings' Research. Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag. 10:87-92.

1922. Normal Changes in Body Build During Development. Eugenical News, 7:85-86.

1922. Multiple Sclerosis From the Standpoint of Geographic Distribution and Race. Arch. Neurol. and Psychiatry, 8:51-58.

1922. Edward Laurens Mark, Ph.D., LL.D. Harvard Alumni Bull., 24:822-826.

1922. The Researchers of Alfred Goldsborough Mayor. Science, 56:134-135.

1923. The Ecology of Epilepsy. II. Racial and Geographic Distribution of Epilepsy. Arch. Neurol. and Psychiatry, 9:554-566.

1923. Hereditary Factors in Body Build. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 20:388-390.

1923. The Work of the Eugenics Record Office. Eugenics Review (April), 313-315.

1923. Heredity of Bone Defects. Eugenical new, 8:59-61.

1923. Comparative Social Traits of Various Races, Second Study. Journal Applied Psychol., 7:127-134. (By C.B.D. and Laura T. Craytor). .

1923. The Deviation of Idiot Boys From Normal Boys in Bodily Proportions. Proc. 47th Ann. Session of the Amer. Assoc. for the Study of Feeble-Minded: 8pp. (C.B.D. and Bertha E. Martin). Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1921-1929 #144.

1923. Eugenics, Genetics and the Family - Review. Science, August 24, 1923, Vol. LVIII, No. 1495. Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1921-1929 #148.

1924. Radio-Ulnar Synostosis. Arch. Surgery, 8: 705-762. (By C.B.D. and Louise A. Nelson). Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1921-1929 #150.

1924. Influence of Endocrines on Heredity. Proc. 48th. Ann. Session of the Amer. Assoc. for Study of Feeble-Minded, 132-144. Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1921-1929 #151.

1924. Body-Build and Its Inheritance. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. 329. Vi+176 pp., 9 plates, 53 figures. Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1921-1929 #147.

1925. Body-Build: Its Development and Inheritance. Eugenics Record Office Bull. No. 24:42 pp., 25 figures, 2 plates and 9 tables. Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1921-1929 #152.

1925. Notes on Physical Anthropology of Australian of Australian Aborigines and Black-White Hybrids. Amer. Journal Phys. Anthrop., 73-94. Located in Davenport Reprint Book 1921-1929 #153.

1925. Regeneration of Ovaries in Mice. Journal Exper. Zool., 42:1-12.

1925. Chromosomes, Endocrines and Heredity. Sci. Mo., 20:491-498.

1925. The Normal Interval Between Human Births. Eugenical News, 10:86-88. (By Anne W. March and C.B.D.).

1925. Family Studies on Mongoloid Dwarfs. Proc. of the 49th Annual Session of the Amer. Assoc. for the Study of the Feeble-Minded. 266-268. By C.B.D. and Grace Allen

1925. Evidence for Evolution. New Types of life. Sci. Mo., 21:135-136.

1925. Heredity of Nasal Brow. Eugencial News, 10:126-127. (By Grace Allen and C.B.D.)

1925. Heredity and Culture As Factors in Body-Build. Reprinted from Public Health Reports 40:2601-2605. (Reprint No. 1053). Govt. Printing Office, Washington. (By C.B.D. and Louise A. Nelson).

1925. Review - The Fruit of the Family Tree. How to Live, November 1925.

1926. Human Metamorphosis. Amer. Journal Phys. Anthrop., 9:205-232.

1926. The Skin Colors of the Races of Mankind. Nat. Hist. 26:44-49.

1926. Coordinates in Anthropometry. Anthropol. Anz., 3:30-32.

1926. The Nature of Hereditary Mental Defect. Proc. 50th Ann. Session of the Amer. Assoc. for the Study of Feeble-Minded. 8pp.

1926. Human Growth Curve. Journal Gen Physiol., 10:205-216.

1926. Heredity of Disease. Journal Amer. Med. Assoc., 87:664-667.

1926. Some Wool Characters and Their Inheritance. N.H. Agric. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. No. 31, 58 pp. (By C.B.D. and E.G. Ritzman).

1926. Review of The Old Americans, by A. Hrdlicka. Science, January 8, 1926, Vol. LXIII, No. 2629, pp. 47-48.

1926. Abstract of Paper Given at the 49th Meeting of the Galton Society. Eugenical News, Vol. XI, No. 3, March 1926.

1927. Measurement of Men. Amer. Journal Phys. Anthop., 10:65-70.

1927. Effects of Operations Upon the Thyroid Glands of Female Mice on the Growth of Their Offspring. Journal Exp. Zool., 48:395-4410. (By C.B.D. and W.W. Swingle).

1927. Heredity of Human Eye Color. Bibliographica Genetica, 3:443-463.

1927. Alfred Goldsborough Mayor. 1868-1922. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., 21:1-14. 8th Memoir.

1927. A Guide to Physical Anthopometry and Anthroscopy. Located in book: Anthropometry and Anthroposcopy. Eugenics Res. Assoc. (No. 1 Handbook Series), Cold Spring Harbor, 53 pp.

1928. Is There Inheritance of Twinning Tendency From the Father's Side? Zeitschr. f. induk. Abstammungs- u. Vererbungslehre, Supplement band 1:595-602.

1928. Crime, Heredity and Environment. Journal Hered., 19:307-313.

1928. Heredity and Longevity. Proc. 3rd Race Betterment Conference, Battle Creek, 15-18.

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1936. Report on Standardization Committee. International Federation of Eugenic Organization-1936.

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1938. Genetics of Human Inter-Racial Hybrids. Current Science. Special Number on "Genetics" (March) 34-36.

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1939. The Relation Between Change in Basal Metabolism and Growth During Adolescence. Child Development, 10:181-202. (By C.B.D., Olive Renfrew and W.D. Hallock).

1940. Analysis of Variance Applies to Human Genetics. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 26:1-3.

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1940. Adolescent Development of the Sella Turcica and the Frontal Sinus Based on Consecutive Roentgenograms. Amer. J. Roent. Rad. Therapy, 44:665-679. (By C.B.D. and Olive Renfrew).

1940. Reports From Recipients of Grants From the Penrose Fund. Postnatal development of the extremities in Homo. Year Book of the American Philosophical Society, 1940, 157-158.

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