P. F. FYSON. ie 
Tape III. 
The third hybrid generation. 
ToTaL. 
No. PARENTS’ LEAF. Neg]. | Herb. | 
| N H 
—— | ee ee SS = | = — 
1 neglectum ... f | 7 ee 
2 | do. ae ome m 10 ie 
ay do. 6 4 
4 do. at _ 6 Oe leaceae <i 
5 do. Be ae 20 Re: 19) 0 
6 do. 7 6D S| Pees # 
7 do. 6 4) 4 
Sal do. 12 5 cs 
9 | do. 23 5 HS « wlS 
10 do. ? | ? é 
Wy) do lee a ? ? 
12 do. # 2 FS ? ? ae, \ 
13 | herbaceum.. te + an BU)in A Fe | 
14 do. it ie a i | 26 
15 | do. = + ee 1 20 eae NF 
16 do. Ag A. a re | 8 1 | 84 
Nos. | to 5 appear to have been, as regards the shape of 
the leaf, pure neglectums ; my impression is that the progeny 
of Nos. 10—12 were also all neglectums, but as it was not 
intended to deduce the distribution of characters from this lot,* 
no notes were made of their leaves. They are introduced here 
as notes were made of their flowers and seed. 
The other ‘neglectwm-leafed’ parents (Nos. 6 to 9) gave 
out of 76 plants, noted, 18 /herbacewms, which is almost exactly 
the Mendelian expectation (4 of 76=19). Nos. 13 to 16 bred 
practically true to the herbacewm character, there being only 
one stray neglectum among 85 plants. 
* See page 8. 
