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noted, however, that self-sterile plants appear in large proportions, and 

 that there are various degrees of self-fertility in each series. 



TABLE III. 



Record for three series descended from I'lant {A x E22)—9—, No. 4. 

 All from three yeacrations of self fertile parentage. 



Record for heads pollinated 



Considering the three series together, 13 plants were self-fertile, 

 and 14 were self-sterile. In only one plant was the fertility higher 

 than 28°/^, and in this case the percentage was 51. The average for 



* In a former publication (Stout, 1916. Table 5) this plant was by error reported 

 as white-flowered. 



