MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 1G3 



The untreated seeds behaved, on the whole, even worse Ihnn 

 those artificially dried and acted very mnch in the same way. 



From the results obtained in these few tests with a small num- 

 ber of seeds it Avould ai)i)ear that, for the storage of the seeds of 

 these species at least, a cold, even temperature even if the atmo- 

 sphere is veiw moist is better than a warm and, in this case, drier 

 condition of storage. 



University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 



