Originally published in 1914, The Determination of Sex contains a study of the causes that lead to the appearance of males and females in a number of species, including humans. Doncaster uses simple language to appeal to a non-specialist audience, and the text is illustrated with a number of plates illustrating the differences between the sexes in insects, birds and mammals. The Determination of Sex will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science.
1. The problem
2. The nature and function of sex
3. The stage of development at which sex is determined
4. Sex-limited inheritance
5. The material basis of sex-determination
6. The sex-ratio
7. Secondary sexual characters
8. The hereditary transmission of secondary sexual characters
9. Hermaphroditism and gynandromorphism
10. General conclusions on the causes which determine sex
11. The determination of sex in man
Glossary
List of works referred to
Index