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ion in the definitions we shall adopt. It is based on Krafka's* data. In the fruit fly Drosophila there is a series of mutations characterised by extensive reduction of the number of facets in the compound eye. Two such mutations are designated "low-bar" and "ultra-bar." The actual number of facets varies with the temperature of the environment in which the larvae develop. In the diagram