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M. Wheldale, Oui- present Knowledge of the Chemistry of the 

 Mendelian Factors for Flower-Colour. (With Plate VII, and 

 11 Text-Figures) 



Clifford Dobell. A Commentary on the Genetics of the Ciliate 



Protozoa. (With 5 Text-Figures) 131 



Arthur Ernest Everest. A Note on Wheldale and Bassett's 

 Paper " On a Supposed Synthesis of Anthocyanin." (With 

 1 Text-Figure) 191 



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