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Ill lliu lollowiiiy Tables, IV'^ I\/', Wi-, it ciui be seen 

 at a glance that the difierent types of unfixed red plants of the F.j 

 generation behave similarly in producing progeny eonsisting of 

 retl [)Iaiits and green oin's approximately in tiu' ratio of ;5 : 1 . 



I'ahle 1\'<(. 

 Liilixed dark red plants yielded progeny as loUows : — 



Mean ratio of red : green = 292 : 1. 



Table 1V6. 

 Unfixed light red plants yielded progeny a.s follows 



Name of parent Number of rod plnnts Number of green plants 



plant. 



m progeny. 



Mean ratio of red to green = 304 : f 



