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9. Intermediates combining in various ways the characters of 
forms 4 and 7. 
10. Andromonoecious with misplaced ovules. 
11. Ernstii. Pistillate and hermaphrodite flowers on the same 
tree, but no staminate flowers. 
12. Pistillate, hermaphrodite, and staminate flowers, with short 
peduncles, on the same tree. 
13. Pistillate and staminate flowers on the same tree. 
Disregarding the nonfunctioning staminate flowers of most elongata, 
it will be seen that there are represented all the possible combinations 
of staminate, pistillate, and hermaphrodite flowers and individuals. 
Kepresenting the three elements by a, b, and c, the seven possible 
distributions would be as follows : a, b, c, ab, ac, be, and abc. Repre- 
sented diagramatically with the usual signs these would be as indi- 
cated below: 
s 
/ 
? \ 
/* 
? \ 
s 
/ 
3 
/ 
H 
\ 
/ 
ab 
ac 
be 
abc 
a is represented by form 2. 
b is represented by form 1, also in most of the progeny of stocks of 
forms 3, 4, 6, 7, and perhaps others. 
c is represented by forms 4, 7, 8, 9. 
ab is represented by form 13. 
ac is represented by forms 3, 6. 
be is represented by form 11. 
abc is represented by form 12 and occasionally by forms 3 and 6. 
Seeds of form 1 will produce a population whose formula may be 
written thus: 9 ^| \ /S 
The stocks of forms 3 and 6, expressed in formula may be: 
\ 
( 
occasional 
) 
The formula for stocks of forms 4, 7, 8 and 9 would be. 
\ 
( 
^occasional ). 
Seeds of forms 11 and 12 have not been planted and the formulas 
for the progeny can not be stated. 
