[Letters] 1912 [to] Dear Sir / Hugo de Vries.

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[Letters] 1912 [to] Dear Sir / Hugo de Vries.

The letters are most likely to William F. Ganong, professor of botany at Smith College. [Letter] 1912 Nov. 27, New Haven, Mass. [i.e. Ct.] De Vries writes of his itinerary and suggests possible dates for him to lecture at Smith. -- [Letter] 1912 Dec. 2, Cambridge, Mass. De Vries writes regretting that a convenient time cannot be found for him to lecture at Smith.

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Smith College, Neilson Library

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Ganong, William Francis, 1864-1941

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Vries, Hugo ˜deœ 1848-1935

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Hugo de Vries was a Dutch botanist and geneticist. From the description of [Letters] 1912 [to] Dear Sir / Hugo de Vries. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 501844328 Hugo de Vries (1848-1935) was a Dutch geneticist and botanist. He is known for developing the theory of mutation. De Vries is also credited as independently rediscovering Gregor Mendel's laws of heredity. He published his findings in "Intracellular Pangenesis," "The Mutation Theory," and "Plant Breeding." ...