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EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS — REPORT FOR 1880. 



differences observed in the various plots would be due to tlie 

 effects of the residue of manure left by the turnip crop of the 

 previous year. An analysis was made of most of the plots of 

 the barley crop, not so much on its own account, or with the 

 expectation of eliciting any facts of importance, as for the pur- 

 pose of serving as a basis of comparison for future cereal crops 

 grown on the station. The details of the analysis are contained 

 in the following table : — 



Barley Grain, Harelaw 1879. 



