SEEDS OF PEKJLGATE COTTON IIVHHIUS 



The 12 groups represent 12 sister plants of the second generation from the cross of 

 Egyptian and Hindi cottons. The first six are the same plants represented by 

 the bolls in fig. 2, the next three are from another self -fertilized boll of the same 

 mother-plant, and the last three are from still another boll of the same mother 

 plant, also self-fertilized. In addition to the differences in size and shape of 

 seed and in texture and distribution of fuzz, these seeds differed in the color of 

 the fuzz and the length, color and quality of the lint. Natural size. (Fig. 5.) 



