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Table IV. 



In making up our seed it was found that the supply of laraje whole 

 tubers of Type 2, and O. K. Mammoth were exhausted and Clark's No. 1, 

 and Beauty of Hebron were used in their stead. For this reason no com- 

 parison of the yield of wholes at different distances can be made with that 

 of the pieces. 



The following Table gives the result arranged in a different way, both 

 for the year 1891, and the average for 1890 and 1891: 



Table V. — Distances for planting different sized pieces. 



