Jime lo, 1918 



Transpiration of Corn and the Sorghums 



587 



Table III. — Rate of hourly transpiration of corn and the sorghums at Garden City, Ka^is., 



in igij — Continued 



Period ending- 



July 23: 

 9 a. m., 

 II a. m 



I p. m. 

 3 P- m. 

 5 p.m. 

 7 p.m. 



July 24: 

 7 a. m., 

 9 a. m.. 



II a. m 



I p. m. 

 3 P-m. 

 S p. m. 

 7 p. m. 



July 2$: 

 7 a. m., 

 9 a. m. 



II a. m 

 I p. m. 

 3 p.m. 

 S pm. 

 7 p.m. 



July z6: 

 9 a. m. 

 n a. m 



I p. m. 

 3 P-m. 

 5 p. m. 

 7 P- m. 



July 27: 

 7 a. m. 

 9 a. m. 



II a. m 

 I p. m.. 

 3 P- ni. 

 SP-m. 

 7 p.m. 



July 30: 

 9 a. m. 

 II a. m 



I p. m. 

 3 p.m. 

 5 p.m. 

 7 p. m. 



July 31: 

 7 a. m. 

 9 a. m. 



II a. m 

 I p. m. 

 3 p.m. 

 S p.m. 

 7 p.m. 



C.c. 



4-7 

 6.1 

 6-5 

 7-3 

 6.7 

 5 



2-3 

 3-7 

 4.4 

 4.9 

 4-7 

 3 



4.9 

 5-5 

 5-6 

 5-3 



4.0 



4-9 



6.7 



8 



7-3 



6.0 



6 



7-6 

 6.8 

 6 



S-2 



S-5 

 9.0 

 3-9 

 2.7 



MILO, DWARF (2). 







Gm 



147- 



2X1.8 



258.6 

 267-3 

 204.5 



67. 2 



5-8 

 XI4.0 

 210.4 

 264.4 

 254.2 

 191-4 

 67.2 



2-9 



87.7 

 170.9 

 235 

 225 

 173 



62.8 



SORGO, RED 

 AMBER (l). 



iSo. 7 



259 



330.3 



421-3 



ill 



108.4 



18.4 

 196.3 

 333 3 

 413 

 404.9 



259 

 116. 6 



SORGO, RED 

 AMBER (l). 



13 

 64 

 128 

 135 

 163 

 60 

 28 



178-8 153-3 



340' 

 498-7 

 554-2 

 347-6 

 224. 2 



32-7 

 161. 2 

 322.4 

 34°- I 

 410. 6 

 151-1 



70-5 



291.6 



427.6 



475 



298. 



192. 



28. 

 138.2 

 275.4 

 291.6 

 352-1 

 134 



60 



SORGO, FREEd's 



(2). 



Gm. 



66 

 106 

 120 

 119 

 97 

 37 



6 



58 



1X2 

 124 



122 



8s 



Gm. 



223. 



I'i9- . 



406.8 



403 



32S.8 



125 



20.3 

 196.6 

 379 

 420.3 

 413-6 

 288.1 

 132.2 



16.9 



125.4 



277.9 



335-6 



349 



250.8 



118. 6 



as 5 



Gm, 



198. 



318.3 



360.4 



357-4 



291-3 



III. I 



18.0 

 174-2 

 336.3 

 372.4 

 366.4 

 255-3 

 117. 1 



15.0 

 III. I 

 246. 2 

 297-3 

 309-3 



222. 2 

 105. I 



FETERITA (i). 



Gm. 



82 

 103 

 149 

 135 

 8s 

 46 



S-3 



Gm. 



226. 5 

 284. 5 

 411. 6 

 37 



7< fii rA 





Gm 



203.5 

 255-6 

 369-7 

 335-0 



234.8 210.9 

 127. 1 114 



II. O 

 165-7 

 331-5 

 419.9 

 392-3 

 273-5 

 I18.8 



2.8 



146.4 



284.5 

 372-9 



342-5 



226. 5 

 107.7 



9.9 



148-9 



297-8 



377- 



352- 



245-7 



K)6.8 



2-5 

 131- 

 255- 

 335- 

 307-7 

 203 

 96.8 



CORN, SHERROD S 

 WHITE DENT (l). 



« rt 



C c ni 



w la (u 



S u m 



Ph 



Gm,. 



177-7 

 253-4 

 292.5 

 265.3 

 220. 2 

 87.6 



II. r 

 165.8 



238.1 

 280.6 

 250.0 

 198.8 

 96. 1 



8-5 

 120. 7 

 210.9 

 23S. I 

 226. 2 

 171-8 



CORN, PRIDE OP 

 SALINE (l). 



116. 1 

 157-8 

 205.7 

 190.0 

 153 

 89. 6 



13 

 III. 7 

 191. 7 

 212.0 

 190.0 

 164. 1 

 107.8 



KAFIR, DWARF 

 BLACKHDLI, (2). 



96.8 



154-3 

 164. 1 

 176.7 

 124.8 

 54-7 



S-6 

 115. o 

 171 

 196.4 

 166.9 

 136.0 

 61. 7 



sorgo.preed's (2). 



340.4 



343-6 

 246.4 

 132-9 



22. 7 

 201.0 

 311- 2 



40S.4 

 372-8 

 252.8 

 149. I 



KAFIR, DWARF 

 BLACKHULL (2). 



100. 



170.0 



227.9 



230.6 

 168.7 

 65-9 



9-2 



87-0 

 210.8 

 196-3 



212. 2 



44-8 

 15-8 



FETERITA (2). 



166. 7 

 233-8 

 353-2 

 370.6 

 216.4 

 124.4 



17.4 

 114-4 

 256. 2 

 278. 6 

 286.0 

 67. 2 

 29-9 



CORN, FREED S 

 WHITE DENT (l). 



159 

 255 

 305 

 0418 

 31S 

 I9S 



31 



213 

 30S 

 301 

 354 

 92 

 67 



177-3 161-9 



284.3 259.7 



340.0 310.6 



275.0 258-0 



207.2 194.4 



128.3 120.4 



20.4 19. 1 



140. 1 131- S 



202- 61 190. I 



198. ol 185.8 



232. 9I 218.5 



60. 5I 56.8 



44. ll 41.4 



a New plant substituted. 



