HARRIS AND KUCHS '. OBSERVATIONS ON POLLINATION. 3o 



TABLE 1). 



same number is especially desired, but because this seemed the 

 most compact form in which it could be arranged. In the col- 

 umns under the different clusters, the condition of the flowers 

 is designated as follows: r=right-, Z=left-handed flower; h= 

 bud ; br and bl designate buds which are so well developed that 

 it is possible to determine whether they are right-handed or 

 left-handed — these buds will probably open the following 

 morning; a=a bud or flower which has fallen off or failed to 

 develop; A, indicates that the whole cluster has failed to de- 

 velop. When an axillary cluster is developed it is included in 

 a brace, with the cluster occurring immediately above it, the 

 axillary cluster always being placed below. A seed pod is des- 

 ignated by p. 



In the last column to the right the condition of each branch 

 is summarized, and finally the grand total is given at the foot 

 of the column. 



In table D we have taken into account 241 ilower clusters, 



3— Kan. Univ. Sci. Bull., Vol. I. 



