84 
'1 i X red ¥ (cnptnved) ? x black ? (captured) 
black (? 
black ¥ 
? (f X red ¥ 
red i X black ¥ 
I (captured) | 
X red ¥ 
^ ^ (red) j ^ (black) ^ ^ (intermediate) 
(3) 
? <? X red ¥ 
I 
black i X 
red <? X black ¥ 
'? <r X black ¥ 
black ¥ 
■? <J X red ¥ 
red <r X red ¥ 
.•ell 
o (? (red) 1 ¥ (red) 2 ¥ (black) 1 j (intermediate) 
One Brood in which pedigree can be traced back, in one direction, 
for five generations, produced 8 specimens, and 10 still in pupa. 
■? <? X red ¥ ? <7 X black ¥ 
black <7 X black ¥ 
? ^ X red ¥ red i x black ¥ 
red <7 X red ¥ 
c7 X black ¥ 
intermediate ¥ X black <7 
0 <7 
0 ¥ 1 ¥ 0 ¥ ('”*'®*™®diate) 
10 still 
in pupa. 
Comparisons, &c.:— 
Twelve broods contain black specimens only. 
One brood contains red specimens only. 
Twenty broods contain red and black specimens. 
Red specimens predominate in 10 of these. 
Black specimens predominate in 10 of these. 
Red d's outnumlier red 5 s in H broods. 
Red J s outnumber red ^ s in 10 broods. 
Black S s outnumber black 5 s in 18 broods. 
Black y s outnumber black d's in 7 broods. 
Red s stand first numerically in 5 broods, black H s in 5 broods. 
Rod ? s stand first numerically in 4 broods, black ? s in 2 broods. 
