400 Mr. F. Galton's Experiments in Pangenesis. [Mar. 30, 



Table II. 



Silver-grey 

 Does. 



C 

 D 



E 

 F 



Gr 



H 



It 



Jt 



s 



T 



Weight 



of 

 rabbit. 



Esti- 

 mated 

 weight of 

 blood 



lbs. oz. 

 5 9 



5 13 



5 8 

 5 4 



4 9 

 4 13 



4 11 



drachms. 

 79 



78 

 75 



58 

 61 



60 



Nature 



of 

 opera- 

 tion*. 



x 



None. 



Drachms in- 

 fused, and pe- 

 riod of cross- 

 circulation. 



9 

 10 



10 min. per 

 feet, 15 or 20 

 very good. 



9-5 



8-5 



8 



13 min. good, 



14 poor. 



7-7 



25-5, in 6 in- 

 jections. 



31 min. good, 

 total. 



15 min. per- 

 fect, 15 very 

 good. 



16 min. per- 

 fect, not much 

 more. 



35 min. perfect. 



{too unsuccess- 

 ful to be worth 

 counting. 



Percentag 

 of alienized 

 blood. 



11 



12 



50, or 

 more. 



12 

 12 

 14 



50, about 

 10 

 35 

 75 



50 

 nearly 50 



any. 



f Common grey 

 \ and white. 

 Yellow, large. 



Common grey. 



Albino, large. 

 Himalaya. 

 Common grey. 



Common grey. 



f Black and white 

 \ large. 



f Grey and black, 

 \ speckled. 



Common grey. 



J 



None. 



Colour &c. of 

 blood-mate. 



Common grey. 



f Common grey 

 \ and white. 



f Yellow, brown 

 \ mouth (?BTima- 

 l laya). 



f Angora, fawn 

 1 and white. 



Bucks. 

 K 



L 

 M 



N 



O (son of 

 C («) bv 

 K(»)J 

 Pf 



Qt 



4 14 



4 13 



4 



4 9 



02 



61 

 51 



58 



9 



14, in 4 injec- 

 tions, total 

 7 

 7 



24'5, in 6 injec- 

 tions, total. 



7-5 



16-5,in4injec- 

 tions, total. 

 37i min. perfect. 



25 to 30 min. 

 perfect, 

 f 15 min. per- 

 \ feet, 15 very 

 [ good. 



f 25 min. pretty 

 1 good. 



14 



32 



11 

 14 



45 



13 



34 

 50 



50 

 50 

 50 



{ Yellow, brown 

 { mouth. 



Yellow and white. 



Common grey. 



Black and white, 

 f 3 black and white 

 \ in succession, 

 f Angora, grey and 

 [ white, red eyes. 



Yellow. 



Yellow. 



Common grey. 



Yellow and white. 



f Common grey 

 \ and white. 



* Note (to 4th column). — u means simple transfusion, by one copious bleeding, and 

 then injecting ; w means compound transfusion by successive bleedings and succsssive 

 injections ; x means cross-circulation. 



t These rabbits belong to a breed liable to throw " Sandy " Himalayas. 



