1. Wallace, A. R. (1889). Darwinism: An exposition of the theory of natural selection with some of its applications. Macmillan.
2. Galton, F. (1889). Natural inheritance. John Murray.
3. Weismann, A. (1889). Essays upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems (E.B. Poulton, S. Schönland, & A.E. Shipley, Trans.). Clarendon Press. [Bateson’s copy is inscribed “From A. E. Shipley, June 4, 1889.”]
4. Perhaps Bateson is here referring to the fact that in ancient Greek the “n” of pan changes to “m” before a word beginning with “m”, so it should not be “panmixia,” but “pammixia.” There is no Greek noun corresponding to this. There is a Greek adjective from the same roots – pammiges – meaning “mixed of all sorts” as in an army made up of men from different social statuses and ethnic origins.
5. Galton, F. (1872). On blood-relationship. Proceedings of the Royal Society, 20, 394–402.