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CHAP. II. 



Colchester-crossed plants was much taller than any one of 

 the intercrossed plants on the opposite side of the same pot ; 

 and in the three other pots somewhat taller. I should state 

 that two of the Colchester-crossed plants in Pot JV., when 

 about two-thirds grown, became much diseased, and were, 

 together with their intercrossed opponents, rejected. The 

 remaining nineteen plants, when almost fully grown, were 

 measured, with the following result : 



TABLE XIII. 



In sixteen out of these nineteen pairs, the Colchester-crossed 

 plant exceeded in height its intercrossed opponent. The average 

 height of the Colchester-crossed is 84 '03 inches, and that of 

 the intercrossed 65 "78 inches; or as 100 to 78. With respect 



