EAR-SIZE 



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fested. The young vary in normal fashion about a mean ear-length of 

 130.4 mm. The total range is only 13 mm., indicating no Mendelian 

 heterogeneity among the gametes produced by the parents, though both 

 were F 2 half-lops. 



One of the young produced in this litter (9 400) was mated with the 

 lop-eared <? 179, table 2. The result is shown in table 12. Six offspring 

 were obtained from this mating; they vary rather closely about the mid- 

 parental ear-length, though chiefly below it, as we might expect from the 

 fact that the mid-parental value given is based upon measurements of 

 adults, and that of the young upon measurements at the age of 20 weeks. 

 The total range of variation is 15 mm. 



TABLE 12. 



Female 400 was likewise mated with her father (0*248), producing a 

 litter of 4 young, all of which fell below the mid-parental ear-lengths. 

 (See table 13.) 



TABLE 13. 



The deviations are 9, 7, 16, and 18, average 12.5 mm. But 

 the total range of variation is only n mm., or scarcely greater than that 

 observed among short-eared rabbits. Certainly this result affords no 

 evidence of heterogeneity as regards ear-character among the gametes 

 formed by the parents, though one was an F t and the other an F 2 cross- 

 bred between the lop-eared and the short-eared races. 



