THE DETERIORATION OF CORN IN STORAGE. 



W/RE CABLE 



CORNER Z 



i8.3%M0/STU/?£. 52.8 L6s. per Bu. 

 T£-MPE/?Ara/^E 38° to /33°/r 



/8.6% MO/STURE. 53.3 Lbs. per Bu. 

 TEMPER/ITURE SS^'to //5°E 



/7.0 % MO/ STORE. 55. Lbs. per Bu. 

 TEMFER/iTURE 38° tO 56.5° E 



l7.5°/o^0/STURE. 54:5 Lbs. per Bu. 

 TEMPERATURE 40° to 40.5° E 



/8. 8 % MOfSTURE. 53. Lbs. per Bu. 

 TEMPER/JTURE 36. 5° to 41. 5°E 



17.8 JoMO/STURE. 53 6 Lbs per Bu. 

 TEMPERATURE 36 ° to 40. 5°E 



/8. % MO/STURE. 52. 6 Lbs. perBu. 

 TEMPERATURE 36° to 39.5° E 



l7.9°/o MO/STURE. 53.3 Lbs per Bu 

 TEMPERATURE 36° to ^0.5°E 



/78%M0/STURE. 53.6Lbs.per Bu. 

 TEMPERATURE 38° to ^/.5°E 



/7.9 % MO/STURE. 53. 8 Lbs per Bu. 

 TEMPERATURE 36° to 4/.5°E 



/7.8°/o MO/STURE. 53.5 Lbs per Bu. 

 TEMPERATURE 36° to ^/.S°E 



Fig. 1. — Diagram showing the position of the thermometers: the number of bushels, the moisture content, 

 and the weight per bushel for each draft; and the temperature of the corn at the beginning and at the 

 end of the experiment. 

 [Cir. 43] 



