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BABY'S BLUE EYES.

A curious lijht on th'j influence of hoic(ii!y cm Uio (joToui - . of baljiea' e.ycs has been tin'nwn Ijv tho iiivo.^.l.ig:! tions o£ l.)r. H. J'ryu in Norway. Att'.T i''x.ari)inii)<T 034 jwrsons ho found, #ays Ui.' Hnlisl! Mi>(lica{ JonriJal, that wlVr.i nil iho jiarenis and , grandparents lir.d !>liH.'. i-yftt all tbo children were blue-oyod," but if both' pare Jits' eyes were bine, while SQiiio of tho grandjniroiiis' eyes wore blown, only 90 out of 100 of the children had blue eves. if both iKirents had liroun eyes, only r 's |-.er cenl of the children had eyes of thtj colour, the remaining 25 per cent beintr blue. If one parent was blue-eyed and the other brown-eyed blue and brown ; eyes were equally divided among their children. V

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 4

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129

BABY'S BLUE EYES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 4

BABY'S BLUE EYES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 4

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