THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 435 



PEACH BELT. 



10. South Haven, 



11. Chase, Lake County, 



12. Eden, Mason County. (Sand.) 



13. Eden, Mason County. (Clay.) 



14. Oscoda County. 



15. Mecosta County. 



16. Mecosta County. 



17. Wexford County. 



18. Lake City, Missaukee County. 



POTATO DISTRICT. 



19. Grand Traverse County. 



20. Benzie County. 



21. Antrim County. 



.JACK PINES PLAINS. 



22. Natural soil from woods. 



23. North field after spurry, vetch and peas. 



24. South field after spurry, peas and clover. 



25. Marl from the lake. 



CELERY SOILS. 



26. Muck from Kalamazoo. 



27. Muck from Grand Haven. 



28. Muck from Newberry. 



CENTRAL BELT SOILS. 



29. Isabella County. 



30. Midland County. 



31. Clare County, Sheridan. 



32. Clare County, Grant. 



33. Webber, Lake County. 



34. St. Louis, Gratiot County. 



35. Bay City. 



36. Greenville. Montcalm County. 



37. Gaylord, Otsego County. 



38. Tawas, Iosco County. 



Also 46 specimens of wheat cut at intervals of 24 hours, from time of 

 flowering to dead ripeness, with analyses at the successive stages. Also 

 analyses of the straw at the corresponding dates. 



FOR STATE EXHIBIT. 



The same set of mounted samples of Michigan soils, 38 in number, as 

 was made in the educational exhibit. 



Also 13 samples of Indian corn raised in different parts of the State, 

 with analyses. Also four samples of mill stuffs, and mixed feed for stock, 

 and two samples of material used to adulterate stock feed. 



Also 46 samples of fertilizers offered for sale in Michigan during 1892, 

 all mounted in show bottles and the results of analysis given for each as 

 determined at the chemical laboratory at M. A. C. 



