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 In this latter communication, pubUshed as this sheet is passing through 

 the press, the author gives an interesting account of the transitional 

 stages between the ordinary papilionaceous condition and the regulai* 

 form which is Uke that of a Rosaceous plant. The peloiic form is stated 

 to be transmitted by seed. 



For other references see Moq.-Tandon, ' El. Terat. Veget.,' p. 186. 

 HaUier, ' Phytopathol.,' p. 151. 



