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slight narrowing; but tliey are not noticeably irregular, for they ^Yere re- 

 ported as appearing normal. 



As was mentioned above there seems to be little c-hance of my bciuj; 

 able at any time soon to investigate adequately the behavior of these 

 aberrant plants. For that reason I am willing to turn over uiy material and 

 notes to anyone who is willing and in a position to do the work. 





Fig. 1. — T'pper part of plant No. 1, summer cf 1019. 



Fig. 2. — Same plant, showinii a larger portion of the plant. Note that the 



bottom and apical leaves approach the normal in shape. 



Fig. 3.— TpiHM- pa It of plants 2 and 3. summer of 1919. 



