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C°321. Nine plants out of ten followed the type. One 
single plant was chosen, which reproduced itself without 
variations until 1898, and then produced : 
C3211 remained fixed and still exists in 1906. Never- 
theless, we found, in 1903, a plant resembling C731, 
which was not preserved. 
C°3212 was a soft wheat, beardless, red, with white 
erain, which has not varied, and still exists in 
1906. 
C°322. A wheat intermediate between durwm and soft, 
with stronger ear and taller than 0%321, and beardless ; 
it produced two varieties in 1895: 
0°3221. Nine plants in ten kept true to type 
C0322. This type still exists in 1906, but gets 
nearer and nearer to a soft wheat. 
C°3222. One single plant, a bearded soft wheat, 
with a long and rosy ear, grain small and white, 
varied in 1896, and produced : 
332221, which followed the preceding eee 
has not varied since, and still exists in 1906. 
C°32222, a soft wheat, with a loose and slender 
ear, being very like a spelt in appearance, and 
large white grain, difficult to husk; has not 
varied, and is still in existence in 1906. 
C31 was, in 1887, a durwm wheat, with clear rosy ear; compact, 
resembling 77. monococcum, slightly bearded, and with red: grain (fig. 95). 
Did not vary until 1896, when it produced three forms: C711, 0312, C*18. 
C*11 followed in the same direction. It was a rosy-coloured 
durum wheat, almost beardless ; in 1899 it produced some plants 
with white and beardless ears, which were not preserved; in 
1904 it produced C7111, 07112, C7118. 
0°111 followed the type, again varied the following year (1905), 
and produced : 
071111 conformed to type C*1 (fig. 95). 
C1112 was a durwm wheat, with ear round, red and 
half-bearded, grain yellow and not shiny (fig. 95). 
There were, besides, one plant bearded and one 
beardless soft wheat, of class C118, but these 
were not preserved. , 
C*112 had a white ear, long and round, with hard glumes, 
of the spelt type, grain of twrgidwm; reproduced itself in 
1905, and still exists in 1906 (fig. 95). 
C*113 was a soft white, beardless, square ear, more compact 
at the top. It reproduced itself well in 1905, and still 
exists in 1906 (fig. 95). 
0°12 was a beardless white durwm wheat ; has remained fixed since 
1896, and is still in existence in 1906. 
0713 was a rosy durwm wheat, half-bearded, compact ; remained 
fixed, and exists still in 1906. 
