Studies of Teratological Phenomena. 



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plete list would probabty contain examples, in some cases by the dozen, 

 from ver}^ nearly all the families listed in Table A. 



On the other hand, records of the anomaly in cultivated plants, 

 though more numerous, afford no proof that it originates more often in 



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Fig. 1. Fasciated tree of Araucaria cunninghamii, Ait. 

 (Drawn from a photograph after Baker and Smith.) 



