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there is little to be said at present. Many prodiieed hy this cross 

 appear very proniisino;. and a relatively large number were selected 

 for extension and further trial, although their true value will not 

 be definitely known until they have been tested further. 



Available data as to the sucrose content of the juice of three of 

 the groups of seedlings under consideration, as well as of two other 

 groups which were germinated in 1912, are given here. The disti'i- 

 bution is in classes which diffei- by one |)er cent, grouixMi on tlit- 

 nearest half per cent. 



