WHEN TO PRUNE 105 



Fig. 91. k (2) cut July 27, 1892. 



1 Baldwin, cut May 26, 1892. 



m (1) cut Oct. 31, 1891. 



n (1) cut Jan. 2!, 1892. 



o (1) cut Jan. 21, 1892, wood frozen. 



p (1) cut Oct. 12, 1891. 



Fig. 92. q (1) cut Oct. 12, 1891. 



r (1) cut Oct. 12, 1891. 



s (2) cut Aug. 26, 1892. 



t (2) cut June 20, 1892. 



u (2) cut May 26, 1892. 



v (2) cut Mar. 25, 1892. 



w (2) cut June 23, 1892. 



x (2) cut Mar. 23, 1892. 



y (2) cut Feb. 23, 1892. 



z (2) cut Feb. 11, 1892. 



zz (2) cut May 26, 1892. 



zzz (1) cut Dec. 19, 1891, wood frozen. 



Every month, except April, is represented in 

 these incisions. Let us pick out the wounds 

 which are healing well. They are Fig. 89, all 

 of Fig. 90, and e, f, i, j, k, 1, m, w, y, z. These 

 were made in the months of February, March, 

 May, June, July, October, November, December, 

 nine months. The wounds which are not heal- 

 ing well are g, h, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, zz, zzz. 

 These were made in January, March, May, June, 

 July, August, September, October, December, 

 nine months. Comparisons giving similar re- 

 sults could have been made on a more extended 

 scale and for every month in the year, from 



