Man erhält, wenn dieselben zusammengestellt und geordnet werden:
| 38 | Pflanzen | mit der | Bezeichnung | AB. |
| 35 | „ | „ | „ | Ab. |
| 28 | „ | „ | „ | aB. |
| 30 | „ | „ | „ | ab. |
| 65 | „ | „ | „ | ABb. |
| 68 | „ | „ | „ | aBb. |
| 60 | „ | „ | „ | AaB. |
| 67 | „ | „ | „ | Aab. |
| 138 | „ | „ | „ | AaBb. |
One gets, once the same are compiled and arranged in order:
| 38 | plants | with the | designation | AB. |
| 35 | „ | „ | „ | Ab. |
| 28 | „ | „ | „ | aB. |
| 30 | „ | „ | „ | ab. |
| 65 | „ | „ | „ | ABb. |
| 68 | „ | „ | „ | aBb. |
| 60 | „ | „ | „ | AaB. |
| 67 | „ | „ | „ | Aab. |
| 138 | „ | „ | „ | AaBb. |
ordered = geordnet Bateson has “co-ordinated”. Mendel seems to follow an order dictated by “degree of hybridity”: The first two rows present results for plants homozygous for both character pairs; the next four those for plants heterozygous for one character pair; and the last row those for plants heterozygous for both. This is reflected in the increasing porportion of plants in relation to their total number.