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NORMAL AND EXPERIMENTAL POLLINATION. 

 Table 61. — General summary. 



Table 62. — Summary of tables; mutilations and totals. 



SUMMARY. 



Although the flowers of Monarda are in heads, they are sufficiently 

 separated that bees and the smaller butterflies must fly from one to another, 

 and are thus fairly comparable with those of other species. However, the 

 detailed consideration of the relation to competing flowers is deferred to 

 the succeeding chapter, the totals only being taken into account here for 

 the sake of a view of the entire experiment. The number of visits to muti- 



