1898] VABIA TION IN RAN UNCUL US EEPBNS (Z.) 189 



Stamens and Carpels 



No further remarks are needed, as the figures given are suffi- 

 ciently convincing. The data given of the collective correlation are 

 equally, or perhaps more, conclusive, and do not require further dis- 

 cussion here. 



FIG. 6. — VARIATION IN CARPELS OF 1000 SPECIMENS OF RANUNCULUS REPENS (L.) 



-NUMBER OF CARPELS - 



In concluding this paper I must express my thanks to Miss 

 K. M. Hall for supplying the specimens, and to ]\Ir P. Chalmers 



Mitchell for making various susoestions 



115 Richmond Road, London, N.E. 



John H. Pledge. 



