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Contents of Vol. I., No. 



(Plates I XXIX. 

 Flowering in Peas 



s provided, and, where the 



November, 1910. 



and Miss C. Pellew. White Flowered Varieties of Primul 

 man. The Inheritance of Colour and other Characters i 

 onred, and 2 Text-Figures. ) 



Pellew. The Mode of Inheritance of Stature 



^"studieTil 

 and F. H. A 



towers. I. Petunia. (Seven 

 one-Bided Ovariotomy on the Sex o 



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