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Y. TANAKA. 
Primula 
sinensis 
A) Light stem 0 and B) green stigma.* -1 
a) Park stem and b) red stigma. 
complete 
Gregory. 
1911 
Primula 
sinensis 
A) Magenta colour and B) short 
style. 
a) j Red colour and b) long style. 
complete 
Gregory. 
1911 
‘ Maize 1 
A) Bed cob and B) half red pericarp, 
a) White cob and b) colourless pericarp. 
complete 
Emerson. 
1911 
Aquilegia 
A) Variegated green leaf and B) 
homogeneously green leaf. 
a) Absence of ‘ variegate ’ factor and 
b) absence of homogeneously green 
factor, i. e. ‘ chlor ina’ colour. 
complete 
Baur. 
1912 
Silene 
Armeria 
A) Bich pigment and B) saturator. 
a) Less pigment and b) absence of 
saturator. 
complete 
Correns. 
1912 
B- Animals. 
Animal name 
Characters 
System 
Authors 
Year 
Abraxas 
(Currant- 
moth) 
A) Femaleness and B) ‘grossulariata’ 
factor. 
a) Maleness and b) t lacticolor ’ charac- 
' ter i 
complete 
Raynor and 
Doncaster. 
1906 
Doncaster. 
1908 
1 'll 
1) This is due to the presence of the ‘pallifying’ factor which effects the partial sup- 
pression of colour in the stem being dominant over the dark colour of the latter. 
2) This is also due to an inhibitor which completely suppresses the red colour, hence 
the dominant green stigma results. 
