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Exhibit No. 2. 

 STUDENTS' FIELD NOTES. 



JS^otcs oil, riiricticK af corn. 



Variety. 



Number of ears 

 and nubbins 

 per 100 stalks. 



Hieliory King 



Shaw 



ArnolcLs 



Experiment 

 Station Yel- 

 low. 



Cocke 



Mosby 



Red fob . 



T e n n c s .s o e 

 Wliite. 



Ears. 

 48 



90 



62 



100 



114 



124 



74 



92 



Nubbins. 

 42 



22 



32 



36 



36 



30 



80 



Distance from ground 

 to lower ear. 



Aver- I 

 age dis- 

 tance 

 from 

 ear to 

 ground. 



Per- Tipeov- 

 eentagelered by 



)f ears 

 below 

 hori- 

 zontal 

 line. 



shucli, 

 .■i; tip 



ex- 

 posed, 

 0. 



Remarks. 



fStalks very small 

 \ and very early. 



(Medium light and 

 late; ears above 

 m e d i u m i n 

 length. 



f L a t e ; medium 

 \ ears. 



Above medium 

 height; medium 

 early. 



(Small stalk, long, 

 i slender ears; 

 [ early. 



Medium or late; 

 prolific and well 

 filled. 



•Tall stalks, large 

 ears; late to me- 

 dium. 



/Small eared; pro- 

 \ lific. 



Noti'x OH vdriet'iea of roHoii. 



r. ,, (Field No. (Row) 0. 

 Cotton. } . ^:. ■, ^„ , 



[Variety: Dickson Cluster. 



I. BollH, position. {Cluster, semicluster, noncluster: Cluster. 



iTerminal or nonterminal, 



fNumber: 2 to 5, generally 2 to S 

 Base limbs .JLength: Medium. 



llnternodes: Medium. 



II. Stalk Upper limbs — Length: Short. 



Compactness: Erect. 

 Height: Medium. 

 dO. 



Weight ]10. 



110. 

 III. Bolls Size (field estimate), 



Point : Both acute and blunt. 

 Adherence, 



