YOSHIMARO 
TANAKA 
169 
Mor. yel. 
Mor. wh. 
Norm. yel. 
Norm. wh. 
Totals 
M 3'i 3 
l 74 
67 
59 
173 
473 
L) 15- 14 
83 
43 
42 
1(J 3 
27 1 
JJ 15-2 14 
48 
18 
'3 
56 
1 35 
Totals 
305 
128 
114 
332 
879 
c) A quail 
white female mated to 
a heteroz. moricaud yellow 
male 
(ex mor. \ 
•el. x norm. 
wh.) (mpQympöy % x 
MPdYmPQy J ) 
Mor. yel. 
(MPQY) 
Mor. wh. 
(MPQy) 
Norm. yel. 
(mPQY) 
Norm. wh. 
(mPQy) 
Total 
P 5 i'i 4 
'45 
49 
75 
154 
423 
Grand totals of the results from the 
cross mymy £ x MYmy % . 
Mor. yel. 
(MY) 
Mor. wh. Non-mor. yel. Non-mor. wh. 
(My) (mY) (my) 
Total 
Observed 
2098 
792 
834 
2128 
Expect, accord- 
• * 2194-5 
ing to 3 : i : I : 3, ^ J 
731-5 
73i-5 
2194.5 
5852.0 
to 5:2:2:5 
2090 
836 
836 
2090 
5852 
All the moricaud yellow hybrids which were used to produce these 
families were homozygous for the presence of both P and Q. The following 
results are, on the contrary, obtained from individuals heterozygous for M, Y 
and P (some alsp for Q,)i or from animals heterozygous for M and Y but homo- 
zygous for the absence of P. 
a) Quadruply heterozygous moricaud yellow (MPQYmpqy) mated inter sc. 
A 476'! 5 A477'i5 
A 480-1'! 5 
A 480-2' 1 5 
Totals 
Moricaud yellow 
MPQY 287 
187 
204 
171 
849 
Moricaud white 
MPQy 
9 
8 
4 
20 
4i 
Plain yellow 
mPqY 
14* 
10 
12 
10 
46 
Plain white 
mPqy 
39* 
45 
53 
72 
209 
Moricaud-quail yellow MpQY 
63 
60 
72 
69 
264 
Moricaud-quail white 
MpQy 
5 
7 
3 
7 
22 
Pale-quail yellow 
mpqY 
4* 
7 
5 * 
4 
20 
Pale-quail white 
mpqy 
17* 
15 * 
27 * 
27 
86 
