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ties—Their Description and Yields of Sugar--Cultivation—Manuring— 
The Imphee Compared to the Sugar Beet and Sugar Cane. 
193-228 
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Correspondence with the American Minister at Paris—Letters of Vil 
morin and Vattemare, of Paris—Article by Mr. Browne, on Crystall 
lizing the Juice of the Sorgho—Analysis and Chemical Researches, by 
Charles T. Jackson, of Boston—French Analysis of Sorgho Stalks, Seed 
and Soil—Paper by Dr. A. A. Hayes, of Boston—Mr. Wray’s Letter 
to Author—Author’s Translations of Pamphlets of F. Bourdais—Count 
Beauregard—Dr. Turrel—Paul Madinier—Duret—Louis Vilmorin— 
The Reports to the French Minister of War, by Hardy and Dr. Turrel 
—History of the Sorgho in the Southern States, by D. Redmond, Editor 
of the “ Southern Cultivator ’’—The Sorgho at the South. 231-350 
