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(g) 4 giving in F 3 (m. p. f.), (p. f.), and (w.>. 
(h) 8 giving in F 3 (m. p. f.), (m. f.), (p. f.), (f.), and (w.). 
(2) Offspring of the forms showing brown marbling (m. f.):— 
(?) 1 constant in F 3 (m.f.). 
(fc) 2 giving (m. f.) and (f.). 
(l) 2 giving (m. f.) and (w.). 
(m) 4 giving (m. f.), (f.), and (w.). 
(3) Offspring of the forms showing purple spots (p. f.) 
(n) 1 constant in F 3 (p. f.). 
(o) 2 giving (p. f.) and (f.). 
(p) 2 giving (p. f.) and (w.). 
(?) 4 giving (p. f.), (f.), and (w.). 
(4) Offspring of the form with simple coloured seeds (f.) 
(#) 2 giving (f.) and (w.). 
(5) Offspring of forms with a white testa (w.):— 
(t) 16 constant in F 3 (w.). 
Thus 64 individuals of F 2 should include 19 forms of ecu 
Out of the 25 plants obtained ii 
their offspring to have been of the following forms 1 (6), 1 (e), 4 (/}, 
1 (g), 3 (A), 1 (l ), 1 (»), 1 (p), 1 (q), 1 {r), 1 (s), and 3 (t), as may be seen 
on consulting the table. The rema inin g plants did not yield a 
sufficient number of offspring to allow of their character being 
determined. No unexpected type appeared among the whole s 
of 467 plants grown in F 3 , and the proportions i 
types appeared were also 
Thus the total offspring of the 3 plants of type i 
follows:— 
TotaL (m.p.f.) (m-f.) (P-*-) < f - 
which the \ 
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And the offspring of the 4 plants of type </) were as follows 
TotaL (m.p.f.) (m.f.) (w.) 
