The Inheritance of Fasciations. 
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bearing a more or less normal inflorescence. From the 
seeds of such an individual, I have for many years culti- 
vated a large bed containing over 100 plants which, how- 
ever, only produced ordinary fasciations, but no ring- 
fasciations. 
Sometimes I have found radiate fasciations in my 
cultures of Amarantus speciosus alongside of the more 
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Fig. no. Amarantus speciosus. Tri-radiate peaks of 
inflorescences. 
common, ordinary fasciations. 1 The tip of the inflores- 
cence was not flattened, but tri- or sometimes quadri- 
radiate (Fig. 110). In Digitalis lutea I have observed 
a similar case, and in Celosia cristata I found a good 
thus anmtus, see PAUL RICHTER, Bcr d. d. hot. Ges., 1890, Vol. VIII, 
p. 231, PI. XVI. 
1 Over de erfelykheld van fasciatien, Botanisch Jaarboek, Gent, 
1894, p. 90. 
