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The second two hybrids differ almost as much Erom 

 I'.K li other as they do (rum their parents, or a - the parent - 

 differ from each other. Biparental inheritance is mani- 

 fest in all of the designations, varying differences in the 

 degrees of influence of one or tin' other parenl being 

 quite apparent throughout. In form, the grains of v. 

 giantess incline to A', bowdeni, and those of A', abund- 

 ance to the other parent; but the grains of the hybrids 



are eery cloce to one In hilum, A.' 



■ ■r to A', sarr, 

 in X. abundance it incli 

 luit in eccentricitj t" I I 



N. abundance 

 In both lamella 



brids ol a I ■ I 



is nearer than N. Id the 



C6. — Nan 



