Chap- IX. AND SELF-FERTILISED FLOWERS. 323 



Table F continued. 



Ivors'! 



Viscaria OCULATA crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as (by weight) 



Viscaria OCULATA crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



(crossed capsules compared on following year with spon- 

 taneously self-fertilised capsules) yielded seeds as . 

 Dianthuscaryophyllus crossed and self-fertilised flowersi 



yielded seeds as j 



Tnop.EOLUM minus crossed and self-fertilised flowers! 



yielded seeds as J 



TropJBOLUU TRICOLORUM* crossed and self- fertilised! 



flowers yielded seeds as / 



LIMNANTHE8 douglasii crossed and self-fertilised flowers' 



yielded seeds as (about) 



Sarothamnus scoparius crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as 



Ononis Minutissima crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as 



Cuphea purpurea crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as 



Passiflora gracilis crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as 



Spkcularia speculum crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as 



Lobelia fulgens crossed and self-fertilised flowers yielded! 



seeds as (about) 



Nemophila Insignis crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as (by weight) 



Borago officinalis crossed and self-fertilised flowers'! 



yielded seeds as J 



Nolana prostrata crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as 



Petunia violacea crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as (by weight) 



Nicottana tabacum crossed and self-fertilised flowers'! 



yielded seeds as (by weight) / 



Cyclamen persicum crossed and self-fertilised flowers 



yielded seeds as . 



Anagallis COLLINA crossed and self-fertilised flowers'! 



yielded seeds as J 



Canna warscewiczi crossed and self-fertilised flowers (on 



three generations of crossed and self- fertilised plants taken 



all together) yielded seeds as 



I 



113 



?) % 



7<> 



100 



69 



60 



100 



n 67 



150 



i> 38 



,. 96 



85 



* Tropxolum tricolorum and 

 Cuphea purpurea have been intro- 

 duced into this table, although 

 seedlings were not raised from 

 them ; but of the Cuphea only 

 6ix crossed and six self-ferti- 

 lised capsules, and of the Tropse- 



olum only six crossed and eleven 

 self-fertilised capsules, were com- 

 pared. A larger proportion of 

 the self-fertilised than of the 

 crossed flowers of the Tropasolum 

 produced fruit. 



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