VULGARIS L. AND IN PH. MULTIFLORUS WILLD. 117 
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Type I ımılıv|v VI) Total} Sanpossd 
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992 greybrown without navelring | — — 6  — | — | 7 | 33 |) gg dd Ll 
1007 reddish brown 1|2 —|-/|-/-|| 13 ||GgDDLL 
1008 reddish brown CRAN AN eee hy 2 Ga Dd LE 
1009 reddish brown DÉMOS San ad GEDDEL 






spring of a product of segregation after a previous, more com- 
plicated crossing. The family 1008 will have descended from a 
cross £8 DDLL X GGddLL, both greybrown parents (one with, 
the other without navelring) and the origin of families 1007 and 
1009 may have been across between GGD DLL and ssDDLL. 
In every case, the results obtained are not in defiance of the sup- 
positions given above. 
7. Cross OF CITROEN X KIEVITS. 
The so-called „Kievits”’-race (kievit = lapwing), pl. II fig. 21, is 
characterized by a reddish violet marbling on the seedcoat, that 
has a yellow-white groundcolour; this marbling however does not 
show any regularity in the distribution of the violet colour, as does 
the violet striping in other races; but it is a constant racial 
character like this, and may not be confounded with the incon- 
stant, eversporting marbled type. The other parent of these crosses 
was the lemoncoloured Citroen-race, mentioned above, with a 
yellow seedcoat without navelring (pl. Il, fig. 22). By means of 
artificial crossing the hybrid was obtained in 3 F; individuals (2 
Citroen Q X Kievits / and 1 reciprocal). Besides two plants were 
found in a culture of the Kievits-race that showed to have a seed- 
coat identical with that of these F,-plants and by their manner of 
segregation to have been born from a spontaneous crossing with 
Citroen as the father, and last two plants from the Citroen-Race 
that took their origin from a spontaneous fertilization by Kievits-pollen. 
The seedcoat of these F}-individuals (pl. I. Fig. 12) was reddish- 
violet marbled on a yellowbrown groundcolour. Anticipating the 
results of the next cross, it may te mentioned that these F;-plants 
concerning their seedcoatcolours were phaenotypically identical 
with those of the cross Bruine X Kievits, that will be treated below. 
The segregation in F2 was much more complicated than those 
