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M. Ai'baumont found that j-oiing seeds gave rise to plants of 

 extraordinary vegetative vigour ; moderately aged ones gave 

 rise to corresponding moderately vigorous plants with both 

 male and female flowers; while older seeds gave rise to still 

 less vigorous plants, but which, when properly nourished, 

 formed female buds.* M. F. Cazzuolaf also found that 

 melons raised from fresh seed bore a larger proportion of 

 male flowers than female ; Avhile older seed bore more female 

 flowers : and this has been confirmed. 



Another interesting result was obtained by M. Triewald, 

 wdio grew twenty-one out of twenty-four melon seeds which 

 were forty-one years old. The branches were very narrow, 

 yet they produced early and plenty of good melons.;]: A 

 cause of the differences of vigour in the plants raised from 

 seeds of different age is, perhaps, connected with the fact 

 that fresh melon seeds contain a neutral oil, which becomes 

 more and more acid by keeping. This increased acidity 

 coincides with a diminished germinative power ; § and 

 proportionately, therefore, less liable to run into excessive 

 vegetative growth. 



The next condition to be observed is that resulting from 

 sowing seeds of diclinous plants thickly or thinly. Hoff- 

 man's experiments || in this direction showed that 283 male 



* Bull, de la Soc. de Bot. de Fr., 1878, p. 111. 



t Bull, de Tuscan. Hort. Soc, 1877. 



X Gard. Chron., 1879, p. 470. 



§ M. Ladureau in Ann. Agronomiques. Mr. Dai'win also found that 

 fresh seeds of Iberi.<i grew at first more vigorously than others (Cross 

 and Self-fertilisation, etc., p. 103). 



II Gard. Chron., 1879, p. 762; see also Bot. Zeit, xliii., 1885, p. 11.'), 

 seqq.; also Jevaisch Zeitschr. f. Naturwiss, xix. (1885), sup. ii., pp. 108- 

 112. The following were the plants with which he experimented : 

 Lychnis diurna, L. vespertina, Valeriatia dioica, Mercurialis annua, Rumex 

 Acetosella, Spinacia oleracea, and Cannabis sativa. 



