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females and 88 hermaphrodites (nos. 09123 and 09171). The 

 other, bred to the same 2 females, produced 116 females and 53 

 hermaphrodites (nos. 09124 and 09172). The result of these four 

 crosses, involving 2 hermaphrodite mutants, was therefore 188 

 females and 141 hermaphrodites, thus showing that these 2 hermaph- 

 rodite mutants were of the same character as the two denomi- 



nated A and B in my earlier report. For the sake of completeness, 

 the crosses of A and B already reported are included in the tabula- 

 tion of these crosses, the total progeny from this type of cross being 

 586 females, 446 hermaphrodites, and 2 males. 



5 </ 



(Mutant) 



586 



f-J ( 



(Mutant) 



446 



FIG. i. Model pedigree for case I 



Two other individuals, which had a derangement of the sexual 

 characters of such a nature that the lobes of the calyx were trans- 

 formed into stigmas, and in one instance a small ovary with appar- 

 ently functional stigmas was present in the center of the flower and 



