S6. 



Table III gives the distribttion in the various 

 classes of the Fg plants of the four crosses studied. 

 The unclassified group illustrated by Figures 9 and 10 

 represent a great variety of forms varying from einkorn 

 to true wheat as well as the vaious clubbed forms. 



Conclusions 



1. That in any cross of wheat and emmer there is 

 obtained in Fp a series of forms which resemble einkorn 

 spelt, emmer, common wheats, and club wheats. 



2. That no definite Mendelian segregations were 

 found as to form of head. 



3. That the characters beardedness, color of glume, 

 and velveting are inherited in Mendelian fashion. 



4. That large numbers would have to be studied 

 through a series of years before any accurate conclusions 

 could be drawn. 



ACKNOWLEDGlvIEl^T 



The writer desires to thank Dr. H. H. Love for 

 his directions and kindly assistance in the study re- 

 ported above and for the material which made it possi- 

 ble for the work to be done. 



