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Another rather frequent condition is that the 

 curve has two maxima or modes (fig. 5), indicating 

 that a large number of individuals have a low measure- 

 ment, a less number are intermediate, and again a 

 larger number have a higher measurement. Species 

 which vary in this way are called 'dimorphic,' or if 



Fig. 4. ' Half-curve ' representing the number of ' petals ' on 416 

 flowers of the marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris). (After de Vries.) 



there are more than two peaks to the curve, 'poly- 

 morphic' Further, it is possible that the two parts 

 of the curve should be entirely separate, if inter- 

 mediates between the low and high groups are 

 completely wanting. This type of variation is spoken 

 of as ' discontinuous ' in contrast to the * continuous ' 



