342 ANALYSES OF NOVA SCOTIAN SOILS. HARLOW. 



EXPLANATION OF TABLE III. 



No. 22s From worn out hillside, Campbell Brothers, 

 Stewiacke. 



No. 16s Mr. D. W. Reid, Middle Musquodobit; model 

 orchard giving good returns for 25 years; mostly barn manure. 



No. 6s Property of Dr. Reynolds, Otter brook, Stew- 

 iacke; old field near river intervale. 



No. lls Worn out hillside at Mr. E. Hamilton's, 

 Springside, Colchester county. 



No. 17s Middle Musquodobit; the Layton farm, giving 

 fair hay crop with no cultivation. 



No. 7n Pasture, newly broken up and given little bone 

 meal. Mr. J. Cunningham, Bayhead, Colchester county. 



No. 13n Turnip field giving good yield; previously in 

 hay for several years; 40 tons barn manure per acre. Mr. A. P 

 Semple, Brule. 



No. 12n Mr. Jas. Kennedy, Brule; upland not ploughed 

 for 8 years; top dressed once with barn yard manure; yield 2 

 tons per acre. 



No. 2n McCallum's Settlement; old field. 



No. 9n Run out upland; farm of Wm. Charlton, Stake 

 Road, Cumberland county. 



Averaging up these analyses we have: 



TABLE IV. 



