146 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. 
ANALYSIS OF MATERIALS SENT BY J. W. SANBORN FROM HANOVER, 
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H., APRIL 15, 1879. 
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PROXIMATE ANALYSES OF WHEATS, 
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Analyses have been made during the past year of the following kinds 
of wheat. 
Winter wheats. 
Mold’s White, grown in England. 
Moild’s Red, grown in England. 
Yellow Missouri. 
Swamp, grown in Ohio. 
Victor, grown in Ontario, Canada. 
Foizy, grown in Oregon. 
. Brazilian, grown in Oregon. 
Polish, grown in Maryland. 
Wy. hite, erown in Oregon. 
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Spring wheats. 
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2. Champlain, grown in New York. 
13. Detiance, grown in New York. 
14. Chili Club, grown in Oregon. 
15. Noah Island, grown in Oregon. 
Silver Chaff, grown in Onta ario, Canada. 
nproved Fife, grown in Ontario, Canada 
ANALYSES OF RYE AND BARLEY. 
Analyses have also been made of one specimen each of barley and rye. 
16. Nepaul barley, grown in California. 
17. White Winter rye, grown in Pennsylvania. 
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ANALYSES OF MAIZ 
There have been made also analyses of specimens of maize, as follows: 
Sugar corn, 
18. Stowell’s Evergreen, grown in New England. 
19. Egyptian, grown in Maryland. 
