YUZO HOSHINO 
283 
Table 16, X. 
Min. Fr. = 50 
Table 16, 0. 1 
Min. Fr. =49 ^ 
Early 
group 
Late 
group 
white 
red 
white 
red 
Family 
lO 
4 
3 
I 
18 
II 
4 
2 
3 
18 
12 
7 
0 
2 
21 
13 
6 
2 
0 
13 
14 
6 
3 
I 
IÖ 
16 
4 
0 
2 
21 
17 
6 
7 
0 
12 
" 
iS 
5 
3 
3 
17 
20 
4 
5 
I 
17 
21 
2 
4 
I 
II 
Sums 
48 
29 
14 
166 
Family 
6 
8 
2 
5 
14 
„ 
7 
i 
2 
0 
2 
19 
Q 
A 
I 
4 
15 
10 
3 
3 
3 
13 
II 
6 
3 
2 
17 
12 
2 
I 
4 
19 
13 
5 
3 
5 
19 
16 
II 
I 
I 
18 
17 
8 
I 
I 
17 
18 
4 
I 
16 
19 
2 
6 
4 
17 
20 
2 
3 
2 
17 
21 
3 
I 
5 
18 
22 
I 
0 
I 
16 
Sums 
61 
27 
40 
23s 
Early group 
Late group 
white 
red 
white red 
r 
D 
87 
9 
19 252 
E 
55 
14 
9 23s 
Total 
F 
67 
16 
II 257 
Sums 
M 
69 
9 
28 216 
N 
48 
29 
14 166 
0 
61 
27 
40 235 
Sums 
3S7 
104 
121 1361 
395 
121 
121 1428 
Expected \ 
340 
104 
104 1227 
Av. 
368 
1X2 
112 1328 
L 
Here again, we see a remarkable correspondence between the observed 
and the expected. 
Thus, all of our expectations have been fulfilled and it zvoiild be quite safe 
for lis to coiiclndc thai our proposed gametic coupling betiveen flowering time and 
flozver colour is justified. And this conclusion zv ill give strong support, in its turn, 
to our proposed tn'o-f actor hypothesis for the inheritance of the flozvering time 
in peas. 
