Other pedigrees of this male-limited night-blindness are on record.
A collection of pedigrees is required which will prove conclusively that the offspring of insane parents, who are free from the insane manifestations during adolescence, will breed children who will not become insane.
The study of pedigrees in hospital and asylum patients showing the importance of heredity in nervous and mental diseases.
Though the direct method is hardly feasible in man, much may yet be learnt by collecting accurate pedigrees and comparing them with standard cases worked out in other animals.
Analysis of pedigrees with a dual neuropathic inheritance of maternal and paternal stocks compared with single neuropathic inheritance.
Sidenote: K 2a] From the pedigrees of families derived from a mixed racial parentage in my possession, I select two for exhibition at this Congress.
Pedigrees from wine-growing districts in the centre of Baden; against this it may be taken as proved that inbreeding in itself between the healthy and fit is not harmful.
At other times, the correlation co-efficient is of no avail, and only an intensive study of detailed pedigrees will bring out such differences as cannot be due to the action of surroundings.
In the collections ofpedigrees relating to such pathological dominants there are usually to be found alleged instances of the origin of the condition de novo.
I am also acquainted with some old pedigrees found in certain visitation books.
But none of the pedigrees I have seen appear to come down later than the fourteenth, or quite the beginning of the fifteenth, century.
If you are interested in the pedigrees of your volumes (by which we mean the identification of their previous owners) you will find M.
An Index to all thePedigrees and Arms in the Heraldic Visitations and other Genealogical MSS.
Pedigrees should be traced upward from a living individual, rather than downward from some hero long since dead.
Such incomplete pedigrees are rarely published nowadays, but in studying historic characters, one frequently finds nothing more than the single line of ascent in the family name.
No one who examines the collected pedigrees of families marked by feeble-mindedness, can deny that it does appear at first sight to behave as a unit character, inherited in the typical Mendelian fashion.
Penrose, that the two pedigrees investigated, offer an example of the nefarious workings of intermarriage.
It is gathering pedigrees in many parts of the United States, analyzing them and publishing the results in a series of bulletins.
Such pedigrees are striking; and yet, as Frederick Adams Woods has remarked, they ought to strengthen rather than to weaken one's belief in the force of heredity.
Genealogists may well ask what facilities there are for receiving and using pedigreessuch as we have been outlining, if they were made up.
Information as to thepedigrees of Yorkshire families must be sought for in the well-known topographical works of Thoresby Whitaker, Hunter, &c.
British Museum, he will be referred to several pedigrees of the family of Thomson of Esholt.
Various works touching on the pedigrees of Yorkshire may also give the querist information, especially Whitaker's Ducatus Leodiensis and his Leodis and Elmete, Surtees' publications, Part I.
One of these pedigrees proves that Sir Richard Pole was nearly related to the king, which accounts for the fact.
It is stated in all the pedigrees of this family which I have seen, that Thomas Lovett, Esq.
I will not apologise for the minuteness of this account, as I believe the correction of detail in published pedigrees to be one of the most valuable features of "N.
Pedigrees were invented to link him with every great house in Ireland, for their greater glory and authority.
There was a vast number of them, representing the accumulation of a lifetime, and consisting of loose memoranda, of extracts from registers, of manuscript-books full of pedigrees and similar material.
Herrera remarks further of the Mayas, that "they were wont to observe their pedigrees very much, and therefore thought themselves all related, and were helpful to one another.
With descent in the male line the lineage of the women would have remained unnoticed; but with descent in the female line the colonists would have given their pedigrees through females only.
I do hate the aristocratic principle of blood before everything, and do think that as reasoners the only pedigrees we ought to respect are those spiritual ones of the wise and virtuous, without regard to corporal paternity.
Love never is more purblind than when earth Joins house to house, and pedigrees do tie Scutcheons to scutcheons in pure virtue's dearth.
But the remoteness of Scottish pedigrees was popularly known: and if it be not true that all Scottish kings were murdered, not a few had been.
In Sims' Index are references to pedigreesunder Gokin, Kent.
The errors of the 'peerage' are as nothing to the fables which we encounter everywhere;" and the same may be said of many another collection of pedigrees which is a treasured possession in countless British homes.
This ludicrous yearning for a Norman ancestry is responsible for many of the absurdities in the pedigrees of even our most exalted families.
It may, perhaps, be well to state that, although thepedigrees here criticised are those that have been or are widely accepted, they are not necessarily approved by the families whose descent they profess to give.
Natives, or villains born, had their pedigrees as well as the most noble among the peers.
Such pedigreeswere drawn up to prevent any fraudulent assertion as to freedom, and to guide the lord in case he wanted to use the native's kin in prosecution of an action de nativo habendo.
I have been unable to find her name in any of the pedigrees within any reach.
In Eclipse's pedigree there are upwards of a dozen mares whose pedigrees are not known, but who are supposed to be of native blood.
In the female line their pedigrees can be traced to other sources, but for all practical purposes it suffices to regard one or other of these three animals as the ultima Thule of racing pedigree.
Whatever Anglo-Saxon scoffers may say of Welsh pedigrees of mere flesh and blood, the antiquity of its spectral hordes may not be disputed.
The old-time gwahoddwr was a person of much importance, skilled in pedigrees and family traditions, and himself of good family.
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