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chemistry, will be brought out by this work. When the analyses are finishe the 

 whole will be published together as a bulletin. 



There are also in progress the analyses of a number of barleys, including samples 

 of the original importation of Carter's Prize Prolific, and of this barley as grown in 

 the various provinces of Canada. Other 2-rowed, as well as specimens of 6-rowed, 

 barleys, are also being examined. It is expected that the results, when completed, 

 will throw additional light on the important question of barley for malting and 

 export purposes. 



I have the honour to be. Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



FEANK T. SHUTT, 

 Chemist, Dominion Experimental Farms, 



