AMERICAN EXPORT CORN ( MAIZE ) IN EUROPE. 



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Table II. — American corn certificated as "No. 2 Com,^' "No. 2 Corn, Sail Grade,^' 

 or "Prime (Sail) Mixed Com" examined in Europe from November, 1906, to May, 1907, 

 inclusive, showing the quantity found heating or hot, etc. — Continued. 



a Except when entire cargo was heating or hot. 



* Days from loading to arrival. 



c Near propeller-shaft tunnel only. 



d Date of loading given is the sailing date. 



« Days from sailing to discharge. 



/ Near shifting boards in one hold. 



» In all places of stowage. , 



'> Near engine or boiler room bulkhead only. 



«■ General, but worse near engine and boiler room bulkheads. 



i These figures show the percentage of moisture found in the more severely damaged portions of the cargo. 



* Principally In upper portions of grain in all holds. 



' Near engine or boiler room bulkhead, and near shifting boards in one hold. 

 " At top of some holds, but principally near engine and boiler room bulkheads. 



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