summaries ok mm; iiikhh.ih.h < haka< ii;ks, etc. 

 Table C 16. i ' ium. 



:;<n 



Designation, agent and nngent. 



( !ymbidium eburneo-lowianum : 

 Histologic properties 



Form 



Ililum 



Lamella? 



Size 



Quantitative reactions 



Polarization (figure).. 



Selenite. 



[odine 



( ihloral hydrate 



Chromic acid 



Sodium salicylate 



Barium chloride 



Mercuric chloride 



1 ".* a whole, to the 



j . deficit, "r 

 individual. 



Quantitative reactions. 



(Intensity) same 



Same as 9 



Lower than either parent 9 = cf 



Lower than either parent 9 = d 1 



Lower than either part d1 9 — c/ 1 



Lower than either parent 9 = c" 



r than either parent 9=0' 



while those of the raw grains are closer to tin' pollen 

 parent. With one exception, in all of the qualitative 

 reactions of all four hybrids the relationship is closer 

 to the seed parent. Excess of qualitative development 

 was noted once, deficit once, and individuality not al all. 

 The quantitative reactions are frequently intermediate, 

 sometimes the same as or higher or lower than both 

 parents; usually very much closer to the seed pa/renl 

 and far separated from the pollen parent, and rarely 

 the same as or closer to the pollen parent. 



RlCHARDIA. (T.ABLEC12.) 



In form, polariscopic figure, selenite reaction, anil 

 iodine reaction the hybrid inclines to the pollen pareni : 



m lamclke it is equally related to both parents; an I in 

 all other designations closer to the seed parent. Deficit 

 of development was noted twice, excess of development 

 once, and individuality not at all. 



The quantitative reactions are quite variable in their 

 parental relationships, and without other than casual 

 correspondence in their bearings with the qualit 

 reactions. 



Musa. (Tabi bC 1 



With the exception of the number of the lamellae, 

 the designations of this hybrid are toward the pollen 

 pan-lit. Tin' quantitative reactions are in all seven 

 designations toward the pollen parent. 



Table C 17. — Calanlhe. 



