A PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTER. 



31 



Table 3. — Summary of selection data by broods for Line 695 plus — Continued. 



O 



As 



B 8 



C« 



Ds 



Es 



Fs 



Gs 



He 



h 



J« 



K, 



U 



Me 



N« 



0« 



P 6 



Qs 



Re 



Se 



T» 



U« 



V 6 



Ws 



X 6 » 



Ys 



Zs 



A 7 



B 7 



Ct 



Dt 



Et 



Ft 



G 7 



H 7 



It 



Jt 



Kt 



Lt 



Mt 



Nt 



Ot 

 Pt 



Q7 



Rt 



St 



Tt 



Ut 



Vt 



Wt 



Xt 



Yt 



Zt 



As 



Bs 



C 8 



D 8 



E 8 



F 8 



G 8 



H 8 



Is 



Js 



Ks 



Ls 



Ms 



Ns 



Os 



P 8 



Qs 



Rs 



a 



'% 



B 

 o 



a 



"■+3 

 o 



ID . 



in O 

 ^ o 

 *£ 



3 « 



03 Si 



1915 

 Feb. 1 

 Feb. 10 

 Feb. 18 

 Feb. 26 

 Mar. 6 

 Mar. 13 

 Mar. 22 

 April 1 

 April 8 

 April 15 

 April 23 

 April 30 

 May 8 

 May 17 

 May 26 

 June 5 

 June 12 

 June 19 

 June 28 

 July 5 

 July 13 

 July 18 

 July 27 



Aug. 16 

 Aug. 26 

 Sept. 6 

 Sept. 14 

 Sept. 20 

 Oct. 1 

 Oct. 9 

 Oct. 20 

 Oct. 28 

 Nov. 5 

 Nov. 15 

 Nov. 24 

 Dec. 2 

 Dec. 9 

 Dec. 16 

 Dec. 23 



1916 

 Jan. 1 

 Jan. 13 

 Jan. 23 

 Jan. 29 

 Feb. 7 

 Feb. 16 

 Feb. 23 

 Mar. 2 

 Mar. 9 

 Mar. 18 



Mar. 27 

 April 8 

 April 19 

 May 1 

 May 9 

 May 18 

 May 26 

 June 3 

 June 12 

 June 20 

 July 8 

 July 12 

 July 18 

 July 24 

 Aug. 1 

 Aug. 7 

 Aug. 14 

 Aug. 19 

 Aug. 26 

 Sept. 2 





3 



O 



n 



03 03 



•a 



c S 



El 



■s S 

 o .y 



<D <3 

 .5? & 



-a 

 o 

 o 



.9 



M 



G 

 3 

 o 

 >> 



o 



3 



1 

 11 



1 



6 



2 



4 



3 



9 



3 



2 



2 



5 



3 



3 

 11 



3 



2 



3 



3 



Random 

 Random 

 Random 

 Random 



5 

 Random 



5 



5 



4 



4 

 11 



5 



4 



5 



4 



6 



4 



5 



5 



4 



Random distribution. 



8 



9 



15 



12 



10 



18 



13 



8 



10 



15 



14 



10 



9 



10 



5 



10 



13 



12 



4 



4 



distribution, 

 distribution, 

 distribution, 

 distribution. 

 1 13 



distribution. 



8 

 8 

 5 

 6 



5 



3 

 4 

 5 



7 



3 

 3 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 3 

 3 

 5 

 4 





 1 

 

 

 

 

 

 



1 





 







1 





 

 

 

 



7 



7 

 13 

 15 

 20 



9 

 14 



9 

 12 



3 

 13 

 17 



6 

 13 



8 

 10 



5 



7 



Random distribution. 



3 

 5 



4 

 3 

 2 

 2 

 4 

 2 

 3 

 2 



1 

 1 

 

 

 1 

 



1 





 

 



8 



3 

 20 



6 

 14 



8 

 14 



8 

 33 

 12 



17.7°C. 

 13.3 

 16.5 

 19.2 

 19.3 

 17 



17.6 

 20.8 

 5 

 .9 



18. 



17. 



18 



20.4 



19.7 



16.9 



17 



16.8 



19.4 



21.3 



18 



21 



23.5 



20.8 



21.9 



20.3 



18.8 



17 



18. 



15. 



15 



15. 



15. 



14. 



.1 

 .5 



.9 

 1 



.5 

 15.2 

 18.1 

 12.8 



16 



18.2 



12 



14.7 



17 



11.4 



14.5 



17.3 



14.8 



14.1 



15 



15.7 



16.9 



17.9 



18.8 



19.1 



17.3 



20 



22.7 



21.3 



21.4 



20.9 



23.2 



18.7 



20.3 



21 



20.2 



"J . 



CJ) 7. 



a "3 



fl 05 

 B 3 







4 

 1 

 2 



3 

 

 







Sel 



"•i G 



03 <u 



3 O 



> a 



■■3 ° 



a a 



S 9 



192 



77 

 140 



58 

 118 



70 

 140 



72 

 417 



60 



83 

 125 

 320 

 160 

 205 

 108 



82 

 140 

 245 

 505 



90 



180 



120 



160 



100 



110 



70 



50 



70 



60 



60 



50 



90 



60 



100 



100 

 75 



110 

 60 

 90 



100 

 90 



145 



S c 



465 

 580 

 900 

 267 

 633 

 900 

 900 

 900 

 900 

 845 

 900 

 900 

 900 

 760 

 900 

 245 

 900 

 900 

 900 

 670 



900 



335 

 450 

 580 

 560 

 900 

 855 

 260 

 710 

 900 

 450 

 760 

 390 

 900 

 470 



900 

 180 

 900 

 635 

 900 

 570 

 900 

 900 



o 73 



a 



_ o 



3 

 CO 



2343 

 1648 

 5746 

 1818 

 3393 

 3387 

 7787 

 2650 

 6668 

 3485 

 6573 

 4271 

 5634 

 3300 

 2160 

 1523 

 3752 

 5340 

 2545 

 2401 



5785 



515 

 1160 

 2070 

 2150 

 4080 

 2760 

 2030 

 4610 

 4005 

 5665 

 4140 

 2160 

 1935 

 3720 



2875 

 820 

 4060 

 3605 

 6205 

 2095 

 2795 

 3560 



■3 

 a 

 o 



£93 

 183 

 383 

 152 

 339 

 188 

 599 

 331 

 667 

 232 

 470 

 427 

 626 

 330 

 432 

 152 

 289 

 445 

 636 

 600 



445 



258 

 232 

 390 

 239 

 BIO 

 230 

 145 

 256 

 223 

 202 

 244 

 180 

 215 

 248 



4H 



in 



312 

 240 

 310 

 233 

 200 

 396 



a 

 a 



3 



8 § 



a* 



CO 



737297 



492636 

 2826876 



334294 

 1397655 

 1262947 

 5350389 

 1381078 

 4G65470 

 1481175 

 4300045 

 2824692 

 3895706 

 1441050 

 1251150 



248689 

 1877124 

 3195400 

 1930025 

 1457641 



3766975 



144625 



336200 



823300 



713350 



2914000 



1322900 



347900 



1623150 



1855475 



1566775 



1597800 



508800 



954725 



1068550 



1890875 

 103150 

 2127250 

 1236625 

 2922075 

 667125 

 1122575 

 2175200 



ections made, but light current interrupted 

 before experiment was completed 



.All of the 695+ stra77w^Io^c7pt a substrain of 695+ which had been kept in a dark c.oeet for 13 

 generations. Renewed from 695 Xe+ dark. 



