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slight narrowing; but they are not noticeably irregular, for they were re- 
ported as appearing normal. 
As was mentioned above there seems to be little chance of my being 
able at any time soon to investigate adequately the behavior of these 
aberrant plants. For that reason I am willing to turn over my material and 
notes to anyone who is willing and in a position to do the work. 
Fig. 1—Upper part of plant No. 1, summer of 1919. 
Fig. 2.—Same plant, showing a larger portion of the plant. Note that the 
bottom and apical leaves approach the normal in shape. 
Fig. 3.—Upper part of plants 2 and 3, summer of 1919. 
