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Animals. 



Mkc. V 11 G u a i t a (57 a). D a r b i s h i r e (44, 45), C u é ii o t (42 a, b, c). 



Allen (1), Haacke(58), F. M. Durham (unpublished). 

 Bats. Crampe (see 4), Don cas ter (51). 

 Babbits. Hurst (65), Castle and Allen (19). 

 Guinea-pigs. Castle (16). 

 Horses. Hurst (66). 

 Cats. Doncaster (50). 

 Canaries. N o o r d u i j n (81, 82 ). 

 Pigeons. Staples-Browne (unpublished). 

 Foîvîs. R. E. C. (10). Hurst (64). 

 SilJc- worms. C o u t a g n e (4 1 ), T o y a m a (109). 

 Lepidoptera (various). Doncaster (50). 

 Beetles. M c C r a c k e n (73, 74) . 

 HeUx. Lang (68, 69). 



Plants.') 



Antirrhinum, de V r i e s (1 1 5 ). 



JSlmnerous types and their albinos, de Vries (115. Sec). 



Mirabilis. C or r en s (30, 36, 39). 



Hyoscyamits. de Vries (115), Cor reus (33). 



Maise. C o r r e n s (26), Lock (70). 



Pisum. Mendel (75). C o r r e n s (23), 'V scher m a k (93, Ä'c), Lock 



(70), R. E.G. (10). 

 PhaseoJus. Mendel (75). Tschermak (95, &c.), Emerson (53, 54). 

 Salvia Horminum. R. E. C. (10 a, b). 



Matthiola. C o r r e n s (24), Tschermak (101), R. E. CI (10, a, b). 

 Papaver somniferum, de Vries (107). 

 Batura. de Vries (115), R. E. C. (10). 



Primula Sinensis. Bat es on and Gregor}^ (mostly unpublished). 

 Polemoninm, Phyteuma, Argemone. Correns (33, 34). 

 Cereals. Biffe n (12), Tschermak (94, 102). 

 OrcUds. Hurst (60, 61). 



Besides the more elaborate conclusions which have been already 

 set tbrth several interesting features may be perceived in these ex- 

 periments. Of these only a summary notice can here be given. 



^) This list makes no pretension to completeness, and for the most part onlv 

 those cases are specified which either present some novelty or have been stiidied 

 Avith some completeness. 



