Chap. II. 



THE COMMON OXLIP. 



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were crossed in the course of four seasons. I may 

 mention, as a mere curiosity, that if any one were to 

 raise hybrids between two trimorphic heterostyled 

 species, he would have to make 90 distinct unions 

 in order to ascertain their fertility in all ways; 

 and as he would have to try at least 10 flowers in 

 each case, he would be compelled to fertilise 900 

 flowers and count their seeds. This would probably 

 exhaust the patience of the most patient man. 



^Tablb 14 

 Grosser inter se between the two forms of the common Oxlip. 



Illegitimate union. 



Short-styled ox- 

 lip, by pollen of 

 short-styl'ed oxlip: 

 20flowers fertilised, 

 did not produce one 

 capsule. 



Legitimate union. 



Short-styled ox- 

 lip, by pollen of 

 long -styled oxlip: 

 10 flowers fertilised, 

 did not produce one 

 capsule. 



Illegitimate union. 



Long -styled ox- 

 lip, by its own 

 pollen : 24 flowers 

 fertilised, produced 

 five capsules, con- 

 taining 6, 10, 20, 

 8, and 14 seeds. 

 Arerage 11 '6. 



Legitimate union. 



Long -styled ox- 

 lip, by pollen of 

 short-styled oxlip : 

 1 flowers fertilised, 

 did not produce one 

 capsule. 



Table 15. 



Both forms of the Oxlip crossed with Pollen of hoth forms of the 

 Cowslip, P. veris. 



Illegitimate union. 



Short-styled ox. 

 lip, by pollen of 

 short - styled cow- 

 slip: 18 flowers fer- 

 tilised, did not pro- 

 duce one capsule. 



Legitimate union. 



Short-styled ox' 

 lip, by pollen of 

 long - styled cow^ 

 slip : 18 flowers 

 fertilised, produced 

 three capsules, con- 

 taining 7, 3, and 3 

 wretched seeds, ap- 

 parently incapable 

 of germination. 



Illegitimate union. 



Long -styled ox- 

 lip, by pollen of 

 long - styled cow- 

 slip: 11 flowers 

 fertilised, produced 

 one capsule, con- 

 taining 13 wretched 

 seeds. 



Long-styled ox- 

 lip, by pollen of 

 short - styled cow- 

 slip : 5 flowers 

 fertilised, produced 

 two capsules, con- 

 taining 21 and 28 

 very fine seeds. 



