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Fig. 45 A. Obanges in form and color of kernels of corn produced by xenla. l;.„^«"^^'°K^^ellow, 

 anterior and posterior views of kernels. 3- Champion Wlnte Pearl; two views. .8^^^^ 

 Evergreen, two views. 4. Stowell's Evergreen, showing xenla from cr-'sslng with pollen^)f C^^^ 

 White Pearl 5 Siowell s Evergreen, showing xenia from crossing with pollen or l^eaming r euow. 

 ^GUman Fllnf; showTng xenla from crossing ^ith pollen of St-weil's Evergreen 8 BackMexl^^^ 

 9. Black Mexican, showing xenia from crossing with pollen of Gilmi^n Flint- 10 btowells ^J^rgreen, 

 female, X Black Mexican male; kernels are white and transparent resembling the mo^ieF P^.^e^^^^^ Y^ 

 Stowel -s Evergreen female, X Black Mexican male, .slnnving xenia i° blue-black color l'nP'^''<'|^ *» 

 the aleurone layer of the endosperm, ia-13 Kernels from an ear of * Pu;® ';^^'^ Th^se of fleure 

 corn, some of which show xenia from crossing w th pollen of a yellow Dent ^fca Those of Bgure 

 12 are normal, evidently having been self-fertilized, while those shown in figure 13 show xenia. 

 After Webber, U. S. Dept. of Agr. 



