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It will, of course, not be expected that all soils in Soutliern 

 Victoria will sliow a similar response to such applications. In the 

 Western district, specially, there are large areas where the natural 

 fertility of the soil is of such a high standard that the application of 

 fertilizers could not be recommended as a profitable procedure. 



The Preferable Form of Phosphatic Apflications. 



Tests to determine the particular form of a phosphatic manure 

 ffivinof the best results on the soils of the South were not included in 

 the whole of the 50 fields, but only in 27 of that number. The 

 results of these tests, as well as all others included in the experiments 

 of the year, are given in tables B and C which follow. 



A discussion of these results will constitute part of the work of 

 this paper. 



{Te be Continued.) 



