310 Oxydases and Pigments of Plants 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XIX. 



The illustratious are reproduced frum water-culciiir drawings by Miss D. Richardson 

 from natural flowers (Nos. 1, 3, 10 and 13) and from preparations made by treating 

 the flowers with reagents for oxydases (see text). 



1. A uniformly (self) coloured blue flower (natural colour). 



2. The same after decolourisation with the benzidine reagent and subseiiuent treatment 



with hydrogen peroxide ; showing epidermal and bundle peroxydases. 



3. A white-flowered form (natural). 



4. A recessive white (a-naphthol and H^Oj); showing bundle peroxydase. 



5. A recessive white (benzidine and H.jOo); showing epidermal and bundle peroxydases. 



6. A dominant white (benzidine and H.jO^). 



7. A dominant white (treated first with carbon dioxide, then with benzidine, and sub- 



sequently with HaO.j). Cf. with 6. 



8. A dominant white treated with hydrogen cyanide — benzidine — H.vOj. Cf. with 6. 



9. A dominant white treated with HCN, a-naphthol H.^O-). 



10. A blue with white inhibitory patches (54/2/1). F^ of cross between Cambridge blue 



and Snow King (natural colour). 



11. The same after decolourisation with the a-naphthol reagent and subsequent treatment 



with H.,0.2 . 



12. Another flower of 54/2/1 after decolourisation with the benzidine reagent and subse- 



quent treatment with HoOo . 



13. A heterozygous plant of the same race (54/2/1) natural colour. 



14. The same after decolourisation with the benzidine reagent and subsequent treatment 



withHaOa. 



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