HEREDITY OF WILDNESS AND SAVAGENESS IN MICE 



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give these values for Series B of the Fi hybrids. Then follow- 

 in order similar values for Series A and B of the F2 and F3. 



The chief value of this table is to show the similarity in the 

 results of the three generations. With the exception of the 

 results of the males and females (first section, table 38) and 

 of the males of F2a, the percentages for the four classes in each 

 division of the table range from highest to lowest in the fol- 

 lowing order: wild-savage, wild-non-savage, tame-non-savage, 



TABLE 37 

 General Summary of Tables 25 to 36 Inclusive 



tame-savage. The order for the males and females of F2a 

 is tame-non-savage, wild-savage, wild-non-savage, tame-sav- 

 age. This change from the order of the remaining hybrids 

 is caused by the great number of tame-non-savage males which 

 is almost twice as great as the combined number of wild-savage 

 and wild-non-savage. The percentage of tame-savage remains 

 the smallest among the males but the numbers of wild-savage 

 and wild-non-savage are the same, each being 24. It is to be 

 noted that the percent of wild-savage females in each group 



