Column 1: Number (Name) of Pot.
Column 2: Crossed Plants.
Column 3: Self-fertilised Plants.
Pot 1 : 22 3/8 : 25 5/8. Pot 1 : 19 6/8 : 12 4/8.
Pot 2 : 15 : 19 6/8. Pot 2 : 12 2/8 : 22 3/8.
Pot 3 : 30 5/8 : 19 4/8. Pot 3 : 18 4/8 : 7 4/8.
Pot 4 : 38 : 9 1/8.
Total : 156.50 : 116.38.
When the two lots of seedlings were between 4 and 5 inches in height they were equal, excepting in Pot 4, in which the crossed plant was much the tallest. When between 11 and 14 inches in height, they were measured to the tips of their uppermost leaves; the crossed averaged 13.46, and the self-fertilised 11.07 inches in height, or as 100 to 82. Five months later they were again measured in the same manner, and the results are given in Table 5/49.
The seven crossed plants now averaged 22.35, and the seven self-fertilised 16.62 inches in height, or as 100 to 74. But from the great inequality of the several plants, the result is less trustworthy than in most other cases. In Pot 2 the two self-fertilised plants always had an advantage, except whilst quite young over the two crossed plants.