1897 · London
by Galton, Francis
London, 1897. Galton, Francis (1822-1911). The average contribution of each several ancestor to the total heritage of the offspring. In Proceedings of the Royal Society 61 (1897): 401-413pp. Whole number. 216 x 140 mm. Original printed wrappers, rebacked, tears in hinges mended, a few tiny chips. Very good. Bifolium “Index slip” laid in. First Edition. Galton’s “Law of Ancestral Heredity,” which states that half of an individual’s hereditary makeup is supplied by his / her parents, one-quarter from grandparents, one-eighth from great-grandparents, etc. Galton’s “law,” based on both human and basset hound pedigrees, was adopted by both the biometrician Karl Pearson and the Mendelian geneticist William Bateson; it was instrumental in sparking the controversy between the two camps that characterized late 19th-early 20th century studies of heredity. Garrison-Morton.com 239. Forrest, p. 314. .
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