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602. 1 91 4. Cockerell, T. D. A., ' Suppression and Loss of Characters 



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Variation in occurrence and dominance of red pigment 

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603. Cockerell, T. D. A., 'Sunflower Problems,' Science, 

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Discxission as to nature of variation which produces red 

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604. Davis, B. M., ' Genetical Studies on Oenothem. 5. Some 

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Inheritance of anthocyanin in stem papillae and in 

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605. Emerson, R. A., 'The Inheritance of a Recurring 

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Inheritance of variegation of red colour in the pericarp. 

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606. Gates, R. R., 'Breeding Experiments which show that 

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Inheritance of anthocyanin in calyx in cross, 0. grandi - 

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607. Gregory, R. P., ' On the Genetics of Tetraploid Plants in 

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References to inheritance of anthocyanin are included. p. 157 



608. Honing, J. A., 'Experiments on Hybridisation with 

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Inheritance of anthocyanin in stems, leaves, fruits, etc. 

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609. Shull, G. H., 'A Peculiar Negative Correlation in 

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Inheritance of anthocyanin in stems, leaves, calyx, etc. 

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610. Tammes, T., 'The Explanation of an apparent Ex- 

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