Scientific article
- "Concerning a law to lessen hereditary blindness," by Lucien Howe, American Opthalmological Society Journal
- "The relation of hereditary eye defects to genetics and eugenics," by Lucien Howe, JAMA
- "Delinquent girls tested by the Binet scale," by Dr. Louise Morrow and Dr. Olga Bridgman, Reprint from The Training School
- "The Defectives," about marriage restriction
- Epilepsy references
- "Body build: its development and inheritance," by C.B. Davenport, Eugenic Record Office
- Eugenik: Erblehre, erbpflege (Eugenics: Hereditary teaching, preservation), October 1930
- "Heredity of albinism, by C.B. Davenport"
- "The New Virginia Law to Preserve Racial Integrity," by W. A. Plecker, Virginia Health Bulletin (vol. 16:2)
- Critical review of Mongrel Virginians ("A really absurd and useless book"), by Abraham Myerson, Annals of the American Academy
- Critcal review of Mongrel Virginians, by Abraham Myerson, Mental Hygiene
- "A Quarter of a Century's Experience in Sterilization of Mental Defectives in California," by F.O. Butler, Amer. Journ. Mental Deficiency (vol 49:4)
- "Alexander Graham Bell as Chairman of the Board of Scientific Directors of the Eugenics Record Office," Eugenical News (vol. 14:8)
- "Amount of Negro and Other Colored Blood Illegal in Various States for Marriage to Whites: 1929," by W.A. Plecker, Eugenical News (vol. 14:8)
- "Stimulating Public Interest in the Feeble-Minded," by E.R. Johnstone (address to the National Conferenceof Charities and Correction, 1916)
- "The Tribe of Ishmael," by Arthur H. Estabrook, in Eugenics, Genetics and the Family (vol. 1)
- Eugenics: A Journal of Race Betterment (vol II:8), title page including Francis Galton's definition of eugenics and Fitter Families medal
- "Eugenics and the Church," by Edwin Bishop, Eugenics: A Journal of Race Betterment (vol II:8)
- "The Study of Human Heredity," by Davenport, Laughlin, Weeks, Johnstone, and Goddard, Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 2
- "The Present Position of the Mendelians and Biometricians," The Mendel Journal, focusing on the "battle" over intermediate forms
- "Mathematical Darwinism, A Discussion of the Genetical Theory of Natural Selection," by J.B.S. Haldane, Eugenics Review (vol 23:1)
- "Eugenics and Society" (The Galton Lecture given to the Eugenics Society), by Julian S. Huxley, Eugenics Review (vol 28:1)
- "Race Mixture," by K.B. Aikman, Eugenics Review (vol. 25:3)
- "The Complex Determinants of Amentia," by L.S. Penrose, Eugenics Review (vol. 26:2)
- "Eugenics in Norway," by C.B.S. Hodson, Eugenics Review (vol. 27:1)
- "Eugenics, Socialism, and Capitalism," Eugenics Review (vol. 27), Julian Huxley's comments on heredity and environment
- "German Eugenics in Practice," by Eliot Slater, Eugenics Review (vol. 27:4), ambivalent review of sterilization and marriage laws
- "The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Eugenics Research Association," July 21, 1918, Eugenical News (vol. 3)
- Review of Applied Eugenics, By Paul Popenoe and Roswell H. Johnson, Eugenical News (vol. 4)
- "The Position of Field Workers," Eugenical News (vol. 4), survey showing that field workers earn 70% more than nurses
- "Traits of Buffalo Bill," Eugenical News (vol. 5:3)
- "The Moron," Eugenical News (vol. 5), J.E.W. Wallin's clinical definition of feeble-mindedness
- "A Great Hyperkinetic," Eugenical News (vol. 5:11), biography of Theodore Roosevelt including reference to his political relatives
- "Clinical and Field Studies of the 1921 Training Class," Eugenics Record Office, Eugenical News (vol. 6)
- "The Second Indiana Sterilization Law," Eugenical News (vol. 15)
- "Eugenical Remarks on China," by A.B. Droogleever Fortuyn, Eugenical News (vol. 15:6)
- "Student Pedigree-Studies," (mechanical ability, by Margaret C. Mount; eye color, by Morris Steggerda)
- "Vassar '82," Eugenical News (vol.18), ancestry and achievements of Vassar graduates from a survey by Mrs. Lucien Howe
- "Population Estimates," "Current Immigration Quotas," "Juvenile Delinquency as Related to Immigration," Eugenical News (vol. 18)
- "Eugenical Sterilization in Germany," Eugenical News (vol. 18:5), commentary and full translation of the German sterilization statute of 1933
- "The German Racial Policy," by C.G. Campbell, Eugenical News (vol.21:2)
- "Verschuer's Institute," Eugenical News (vol. 21), Otmar von Verscheur's move to the House of Folkhygiene in Frankfurt, Germany
- "Eugenics in Austria," Eugenics Review (vol. 26:4), highlighting the moderating influence of Catholicism on eugenic programs
- "The Feeble Minded," by Mary Dendy, Economic Review (July 1903)
- Announcement for "Biometrika, A Journal for the Statistical Study of Biological Problems," established by Karl Pearson
- Biometrika abstracts (vol. 6:4), including Karl Pearson's note on Jamaica race mixing based on observations provided by Isaac Costa
- "A Diagram of Heredity," by Francis Galton, Nature (vol. 57:1474)
- Review of Hereditary Genius, Nature (3/17/1870)
- Review of Hereditary Genius, The Spectator (11/27/1869)
- "Report on the work of the Francis Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics, February1908-June 1909"
- "The Patterns in Thumb and Finger Marks," by Francis Galton, Phil. Trans. Royal Society (vol. 182), selected pages
- "Studies in National Eugenics," by Francis Galton, subjects for eugenics inquiry communicated at meeting of Sociological Society (2/14/1905)
- "The Patterns in Thumb and Finger Marks," by Francis Galton (abstract for Fellows at the meeting of the Royal Society)
- "Nomenclature and Tables of Kinship," by Francis Galton, an appeal for comments on his survey of heredity, Nature (vol. 69:1787)
- "The Progress of Eugenical Sterilization," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25:1), including journal cover and contents page
- "The Progress of Eugenical Sterilization," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25:1), including journal cover and contents page
- "Mental and Physical Traits of Identical Twins Reared Apart," by H.H. Newman, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25)
- "The German Sterilization Law," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25)
- "Another Wooly-Hair Mutation in Man," by C.Ph. Schokking, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25)
- "Sterilization for Ten Million Americans," by J.H. Kempton, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25), review of L. Whitney's Case for Sterilization