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as a result many of those represented in the count of one day had dis- 

 appeared by the time of the next count. Likewise some of the seed 

 that germinated never entered into the calculations, the seedlings being 

 lost to observation between counts. 



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Two of the parent trees, A and D, show no apparent falling off in the 

 cur\'-e of germination for pulped seed; and parent trees A and C show 

 likewise no apparent falling off for unpulped seed. Careful obser\^ation 



