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63 : 1 ; the 63 reds as before falling naturally into differ- 

 ent groups on the basis of degree of redness. Applying 

 the same conception as before Nilsson-Ehle discovered 

 that in this case he was deaUng with a trihybrid situation. 



Fig. 15. — Another method of visualizing Nilsson-Ehle's 15:1 

 ratio (see fig. 14). 



Without constructing the usual Mendelian diagram, 

 which would have to be extensive enough for 64 indi- 

 viduals, the situation as it appeared in the F^ generation 

 may be represented by fig. 16. If the graph is sur- 

 mounted by a curve we recognize the regular "proba- 

 bility curve," exactly the kind of curve biometricia,ns 



