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E. W. SEXTON AND M. B. WING. 
in 10 of the broods “ no-white”’-eyed individuals were found, as 
follows :-- 
14 young: 
2, 
Je uaes 
Lo; 
28 
30 (2 broods 23 _,, 
together) 
17 young : 
las eeaers 
11 Black, 3 Red; amongst them 2 Black “ no-white.” 
B28 ghee Bane i Aine! 
(oe ey , opt oe 
2 Red % 
Dee LON Sy ee 1 Black i 
a ee eee; " One, % 
Dice emotes # bynes ss 
1 Red i 
Tibi tao EG 5 Black 
2 Red 
14 ak Se = 4 Black ra 
i en | ‘ 5 
In the A family 7 animals out of the 93 black-eyed (p. 34) produced 
¢ 
some “‘ no-white ’-eyed young, 1 male and 2 females from Af,, 1 male 
and | female from Df,, | male from Ef,, and 1 male from Ff,. The details 
are as follows :—- 
In Exp. 28. Brood III. 1 Black “ no-white”’ on one side, and 1 Red 
fot Be 
in wriGO), 
busi: 
e403. 
‘“no-white ” both sides. The Black was a 
female, the Red died before maturity. 
The 3 of this experiment mated with the 
2 in Exp. 27 and had 1 Black abnormal 2 
in Brood III. 
“ I. 2 ‘ no-white ’? Black—both died. 
ama ese Ob i fe preserved. 
cab il) Mite. ni és one died. The other was 
a female “‘ no-white ”’ on 
right side. 
, Ll. 1 “no-white’’ Red male, one.side only. 
,, IV. Contained 31 voung, the eyes in all with very 
imperfect and broken reticulation. 
, VI. 1 “ no-white ” Black, female, left side. 
One brood of 12 young. 1 “ no-white” Black, died. All 
the others with the reticulation imperfect. One brood of 
7 young, 5 with imperfect reticulation. One brood of 32 
young, all with imperfect reticulation. 
. The male was from Af,, the female from Df,. 
Brood I. 38 young. 1 “no-white” Black, died. Many 
with reticulation imperfect. Several Red, 
very pale colour. 
, Il. 2young. 1 Black “no-white” both sides—died. 
