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THESE two papers by Dr. Fantham are welcome evidence of the earnestness with which he is pressing home the social applications of biology in the country in which his lot is cast. Whilst they reiterate to a large extent principles that are well known to readers of NATURE, these principles are exemplified by some interesting original observations made by Dr. Fantham since he began residence in South Africa.
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"Heredity in Man: Its Importance both Biologically and Educationally", and "Some Factors in Eugenics, together with Notes in some South African Cases". By Prof. H. B. Fantham, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. South African Journal of Science, vol. 21, 1924, and vol. 22, 1925.
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M., E. Studies in Eugenics and Human Heredity in South Africa1. Nature 118, 101–102 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118101a0
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