170 ANALYSICS OF MA1Z£. 



Increase in weight 6671'62grs. 



Increase in solid organic matter • • - 1112*2 



Total weight of the plant July 29 - - 9193- 



Containing water 7889 '5 



The increase, therefore, of the plant every day, atnouDts to 657 grs., of which 546 are 

 water and 111 dry matter. 



August 10. The individual plant weighed .... 16455 • grs. 



Containing water ...... 13255*3 



Dry matter 3199*7 



Total increase in weight from July 29 to August 1 1, 7262 * 

 Increase per day for 1 1 days .... 660 * 



Inorganic matter assimilated August 11 - 195*54 



Inorganic matter assimilated July 29 - . 87*06 



Increase from July 29 to August 11 - . 108*48 



Increase of inorganic matter about 10 grs. per day. 



It will be observed that the increase in weight for two periods, from July 18 to July 29, 

 and from July 29 to August 11, is virtually equal, only three additional grains remaining 

 in favor of the last period (See Meteorological Observations and Tables at the end of the 

 volume). The perfect solution of the inorganic matter is maintained by the large amount 

 of water always circulating in the plant : thus, in August 11, there was 13255 grs. of 

 water, and only 165J grs. of mineral matter. 



IV. EARLY WHITE-FLINT CORN. 



Relation of the different parts of the plant to each other; observations, and the quantity of 

 water, dry matter and ash in tfie several parts at different stages of its growth. — S. 



TUfC. OBSERVATIONS, PARTS AND PROPORTIONS. QUANTITIES. PERCRNTAGE, 



June 3. Com planted. 



June 11. Plants begin to show themselves above the soil. 



June 15. Plants 5 inches high. Average weight of each 



plant 10-8925 grs. 



PROPORTIONS. 



Weight of four plants cut close to the roots - 43*57 



Water 3905 89*626 



Dry matter 4*52 10*374 



Ash -59 1*354 



Percentaga of ash calculated on the dry matter, 13 ' 053 



