ILLUSTRATIONS 
Plate II 
Fig. 1. Three varieties of rice, identical conditions. Extreme variation in 
productivity of progeny. (Cut loaned by the Bureau of Agri- 
culture.) 
2. The same varieties of rice as shown in fig. 1. Variation in pro- 
ductivity of progeny. (Cut loaned by the Bureau of Agriculture.) 
Plate III 
Range in the shapes of kernels and grains of rice. (Cut loaned by the 
Bureau of Agriculture.) 
Plate IV 
Extreme variation in productivity of progeny; two varieties of rice grown 
under identical conditions. 
Plate V 
Fig. 1. Binicol rice. One hundred selected panicles on left and one hundred 
nonselected on right. 
2. Too many seedlings in a place. 
Plate VI 
Figs. 1 and 2. Good stocky seedlings. The material was selected by the 
author from seedling experiment. (Photograph by F. C. 
Gates.) 
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