William Bateson's work discussed in a letter
Excerpt of 1906 letter from W. Spillman to the American Breeders Association. The letter summarizes "recent" discoveries in genetics. Boxed text talks about Bateson's work.
william bateson, discoveries, spillman, excerpt, genetics, 1906, gallery 5
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