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Stamens awl Carpch 



No further remarks are needed, as the figures given are suffi- 

 ciently convincing. The data given of the collective correlation are 

 equally, or perhaps more, conclusive, and do not require further dis- 

 cussion here. 



FIG. 6. — VARIATION IN CAIU'KLS OF 1000 SPECIMENS OF ItANUNCULUS REPENS (L.) 



-NUMBER OF CARPELS 



In concluding this paper 1 must express my thanks to Miss 

 K. M. Hall for supplying the specimens, and to Mr P. Chalmers 

 Mitchell for making various suggestions. 



John H. Pledge. 



115 Richmond Road, London, N.E. 



