ILLUSTRATIONS 
PuaTE II 
Fic. 1. Three varieties of rice, identical conditions. Extreme variation in 
productivity of progeny. (Cut loaned by the Bureau of Agri- 
culture.) 
2. The same varieties of rice as shown in fig. 1. Variation in pro- 
ductivity of progeny. (Cut loaned by the Bureau of Agriculture.) 
PrATE We 
Range in the shapes of kernels and grains of rice. (Cut loaned by the 
Bureau of Agriculture.) 
PLATE [LV 
Extreme variation in productivity of progeny; two varieties of rice grown 
under identical conditions. \ 
PLATE V 
Fig. 1. Binicol rice. One hundred selected panicles on left and one hundred 
nonselected on right. 
2. Too many seedlings in a place. 
PLATE VI 
Fics. 1 and 2. Good stocky seedlings. The material was selected by the 
author from seedling experiment. (Photograph by F. C. 
Gates.) 
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