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WEATHER OBSERVATIONS, 



June 16— Sept. 25, 18S9. 



*114 days. 



Tliis shows a c<)mparati\*ely high degree of variability for every 

 month ; and a high absolute range of temperature for the season. 

 This peculiarity on a soil as cold as the one used must have proved 

 quite unfavorable to the crop. 



RESULTS OF THE ADDITION OF NITROGEN 



Value of the net average increment, 

 Financial Result, 



$ .44 

 $3.56 loss. 



RESULTS OF THE ADDITION OF PHOSPHORIC ACID 



Value of the net average decrease, 

 Fiuancial Result, 



$ .09 

 4.89 loss. 



