128 Mr. A. D. Darbishire. On Crossing Round with [June 20, 
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Fie. 5.—-Starch-grains of DD Round Peas in F;. 
Table II. 
Number and characters of 
seeds borne by parent-plant. Ment Nature of starch-grains in each 
Catalogne- | (==> a | of these seeds. 
| seeds 
eh at Colour. Shape. | examined 
P ay : | for starch- | 
| grains. | | | 
Ne G. R. WwW. i | il. | ill | iv Vv 
| 
| 
54. 18 31 13 44, 5 round p | p pp \ 2p p 
54, 17 Pap ike 38 6 p P P P p 
54, 25 S52 als AT A p Pp Pp Pp Pp 
54. 50 207, 8 28 * Pp Pp Pp P Pp 
SMCeerme 
0 Pp Pp dese 7D P 
54. 83 TO Seat SO) i, D p \sp | p p 
of me a re ie 25 DIC | IPA NP Caer 2 
o 0 P P P| Pp PAVE 
54.129 30 15 45 at p pt | (Dem eeere Pp 
salva 128 al | 160 » | fel pse| pte pse| pfe 
: | » Pp Pp LE ie Pp 
eae a | 4 Bs ” a pie | RSC | Wyse 
. | “ 0 pse Pp Pp Pp Pp 
54.190 132 alae 19 i; P Pp P |p fe P 
54,191 2405 Waele eal eed a pfe| pfe| pfe | pfe|\ pfe 
p signifies potato-shaped grain. 
fe signifies the additional presence of the small compound grains found in “ Eclipse,” in very. 
small numbers. 
* When a discrepancy occurs in Tables II, III, and IV between the totals for cotyledon colour 
and totals for shape in a given plant, it signifies that in the case of some of the seeds of that 
plant the shape was determinable whilst the colour was dubious, or vice versd. 
+ A large double grain in this pea. 
In every case in which at least one of the five seeds in a packet contained 
either a round or an irregular round grain, the plants bearing them had 
produced both round and wrinkled seeds. That the category irregular round 
