Journal of experimental zoology . Ja\\.. Weight B3 Females. 50 DaysGrouped by Body Len(^th Cold. ? Warm. 80 .7S^ 7fl77767574737Z7170 7 18X -U 151413t Z 586061 6e 63 (,1, 65 66 67 66 69 70 71 7i 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 SO 81 32 83 84 85 86 87 Figure 8374 INFLUENCE, HEREDITY, CORRELATION, GROWTH 375 4. The C, lot These were the offspring of modified parents (Bi), thoughthemselves conceived and reared in a common room. Froman inspection of the gross averages in table 8, it will be seenthat although those of warm-room parentage, males and fe-males, averaged slightly less in bod} length than those of
Journal of experimental zoology . Ja\\.. Weight B3 Females. 50 DaysGrouped by Body Len(^th Cold. ? Warm. 80 .7S^ 7fl77767574737Z7170 7 18X -U 151413t Z 586061 6e 63 (,1, 65 66 67 66 69 70 71 7i 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 SO 81 32 83 84 85 86 87 Figure 8374 INFLUENCE, HEREDITY, CORRELATION, GROWTH 375 4. The C, lot These were the offspring of modified parents (Bi), thoughthemselves conceived and reared in a common room. Froman inspection of the gross averages in table 8, it will be seenthat although those of warm-room parentage, males and fe-males, averaged slightly less in bod} length than those of cold-room parentage, they had on the average somewhat longertails, feet and ears than the latter. And even these differencesbetween the gross averages, based on absolute magnitudes,are, for tail and foot length, 1| to 3 times their probable regards relative tail length the difference between the twolots is nearly 6 times its probable error for the males and 4^times for the females. Both of these differences may thereforebe r
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