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Prairie, Pride of the North, Leaming, Chester 
Co. Mammoth, Adams’ Early and Illinois White. 
Qhio, At Columbus: Leaming, Blount’s White 
Prolific, Big Buckeye, Riley’s Favorite, Ed- 
munds’ Premium Dent, Pride of the North, 
Queen of the Prairie, Wisconsin Yellow Dent. 
(Bulletin 1, Vol. IV, January, 1891.) 
Oregon. At Corvallis: King Philip, Early 
Yellow Canada, Queen of the North, matured. 
Leaming, Queen of Prairie, Golden Dent, Ches- 
ter Co. Mammoth, Blount’s Prolific, Thorough- 
bred White Flint and Hickory King, did not 
mature, at the Oregon experiment. station. 
(Bulletin 4, January, 1890.) 
Pennsylvania. At State College: Of flints 
Longfellow, King Philip, Waushakum, Im- 
proved Eight Rowed and Canada. Of dents, 
Hickory King, Golden Beauty, Piasa Queen, 
Golden Dent, Leaming, Queen of the Prairie, 
Pride of the North. (Annual Report Pennsyl- 
vania experiment station, 1890.) 
Rhode Island. “Potter’s Excelsior (or Squan- 
tum) in its purity is the best table corn grown. ἢ 
South Dakota. At Brookings: Of dents, Gold 
Coin, Queen of the North, Pride of the North, 
Dakota Dent, Davis’ White Dent, Hughson’s 
Dent, Dakota King, Prince Albert, Minnesota 
King, Loveland’s. Of flints, Smut Nose, Man- 
*J. S. Sprague, Providence Co., R. 1.. in New England 
Homestead, March 21, 1886. 
