William Bateson and Wilhelm Johannsen, 1924
William Bateson (right) in his garden in Merton, England with Wilhelm Johannsen, 1924.
wilhelm johannsen, william bateson, merton, england, 1924, gallery 5
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Letter in which Bateson coined the term "genetics."
16198. Gallery 5: William Bateson at Cornell, 1921
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16201. Gallery 5: William Bateson's work discussed in a letter
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16193. Gallery 5: Reginald Punnett
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