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similar to (a), (b) in plate 132, and (a), (d), (e), plate 133. The 

 size of the secondary apple on the side of the larger one is regulated 

 according to the strength and position of that portion of the bloom on 

 which it is produced; thus it is obvious that (/) simply becomes an 

 enlargemerut of the specimen. 



Plate 13.3. — Other freak conditions of the Jonathan. 



The type of blossom from whioh (c) in plate 133 was grown has not 

 been discovered. It is plain, nevertheless, that it is a double one with 

 conjoined ovaries of almost equal strength. 



The most remarkable of these specimens is the one marked (a) in 

 the bunch of apples in plate 135. Its core consists of eight partly 



