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FERTILITY OF CROSSED 

 Table D continued. 



Chap. IX, 



3 



Reseda odorata crossed and self-fertilised plants, left) 

 uncovered and cross-fertilised by bees, produced capsules > 

 in number (about) ) 



ViOLA TRICOLOR crossed and self- fertilised plants, left! 

 uncovered and cross-fertilised by bees, produced capsules > 

 in number ) 



Delphinium consolida crossed and self-fertilised plants,) 

 left uncovered in the greenhouse, produced capsules in> 

 n timber 



Viscaria OCULATA crossed and self-fertilised plants, left 

 uncovered in the greenhouse, produced capsules in numbe 



Dianthus caryophylltts plants spontaneously self-ferti- 

 lised under a net; capsules ou intercrossed and self- 

 fertilised plants of the 3rd generation contained seeds in 

 number 



Dianthus caryophylltts plants left uncovered and cross-' 

 fertilised by insects : offspring from plants self-fertilised 

 for three generations and then crossed by an inter- 

 crossed plant of the same stock, compared with plants 

 of the 4th self-fertilised generation, produced seeds by 

 weight 



Dianthus caryophyllus plants left uncovered and cross- 

 fertilised by insects : offspring from plants self-fertilised 

 fi>r three generations and then crossed by a fresh 

 stock, compared with plants of the 4th self-fertilised 

 generation, produced seeds by weight 



Trop^eolum minus crossed and self-fertilised plants, leftl 

 uncovered in the greenhouse, produced seeds in number . J 



Limnanthes douglasii crossed and self-fertilised plants, 

 left uncovered in greenhouse, produced capsules in 

 number (about) 



Lupinus luteus crossed and self-fertilised plants of the 

 2nd generation, left uncovered in the greenhouse, pro- 

 duced seeds in number (judged from only a few pods) 



PiiaseOLUS MULTIFLORUS crossed and self-fertilised plants, 

 left uncovered in the greenhouse, produced seeds in 

 number (about) 



Lathyrus ODORATUS crossed and self-fertilised plants of 

 the 2nd generation, left uncovered in the greenhouse, but 

 certainly self-fertilised, produced pods in number 



Clarkia elegans crossed and self-fertilised plants, left 

 uncovered in the greenhouse, produced capsules in number 



NemopHila insignis crossed and self-fertilised plants, 

 covered by a net and spontaneously self-fertilised in the 

 greenhouse, produced capsules in number 



Petunia ViOLACEA left uncovered and cross-fertilised by 

 insects : plants of the 5th intercrossed and self-fertilised 

 generations produced seeds, as judged ly the weight of an 

 equal number of capsules ... 



as 100 to 100 



10 



} 



5* 



77 



125 

 7.1 



33 



64 

 100 



83 



100 



91 

 CO 

 29 



86 



