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which projected higher up, upon a stalk facing the adjoining hill, on 

 the side toward the prevailing winds. On this ear some twenty grains 

 matured. 



"in those (ears) from which I had removed the styles," he states, 

 "exactly as many seeds were found, as I had left styles intact; in those 

 I had wrapped in cloth, not a single one. In the void or empty ova 

 nothing except a dry skin was seen." (p. 9.) 



Plate XXII. James Logan, 1674-1751. 



