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Various degrees of sterility in lateral florets. 
Broad, and narrow glumes. 
JBlack, and white paleae. (Biffen, Tschermak, Johannsen, and 
John Wilson.) 
Hyoscyamus. 
Annual, and biennial habit of growth. 
Dark, and pale flowers. (Correns, and de Vries.) 
Lathyrus. 
Tall, bush, prostrate cupid^ and erect cupid habit of growth in 
the Sweet Pea. 
Fiat, hooded, waved, and snapdragon Standards of flowers. 
Purple, red, white, cream, crimson, rose-pink, scarlet, orange^ 
salmon, and blue flowers. 
8elf-coloured, bicolor, picotee edged, and flaked flowers. 
Long, and round pollen-grains. 
Fertile, and sterile anthers. 
Dark, and light coloured seeds and axils of stems. 
(Bateson, E. R. Saunders, Punnett, Bifi'en, Cuthbertson, Thoday, 
and Hurst.) 
Linaria. 
Orange, and yellow palate of flowers. (de Vries.) 
Lunaria. 
Oreen, and variegated (albo-marginata) leaves. (Correns, and Baur.) 
Lychnis. 
Annual, and perennial habit of growth. 
Hairy, and smooth" Leaves. 
Reddish-purple, bluish purple, and white flowers. 
Curved and straight capsules. 
(de Vries, Bateson, E. R. Saunders, Punnett, and Shull.) 
Lycopei-sicum. 
Tall and dwarf habit of growth in the Tomato. 
Normal-cut-leaf, entire, tripinnate, smooth, röugh, green, and 
yellow leaves. 
