5. A plot of Jowar of 30 guntlias manured with superphos- 

 phate of lime at the rate of 400 Ibs, per acre yielded only 771 Ibs. 

 14 ozs, of grain, which could not pay the extra cost of manure; 

 tho yield being only equal to the ordinary yield of a good 

 cultivator. This plot grew cotton last year and was manured 

 with the same manure. 



6. Nig Id-soil Experiments oj previous years. The plots, as 

 re-arranged last year, Avere sawn with selected seed of Perio Jowdr 

 and Bazar Jo war in rotation with the cotton sown last year 

 without further application of manure, 



The results are tabulated below : 



C. = Grain; C. ~ Chaff; K. = Kadbi. 



Note. A, B, C, D raprcsJut sub-divisions of plots according to the rnannrial treatment, while X and Y represent 

 the sub-divisions of the plots according to the seed sown; the latter sub-division is made at right angles tD the 



former. 



Prom the ahove statement it will be seen from the weight of 

 the Kadbi and chaff that the crops grown on the plots treated with 

 night-soil still continue to grow more vigorously and give much 

 better outturns except in the caso of plot 32 where it is only 

 927 Ibs. ; this is due to want of moisture. 



That the results of Bazar seed are better than those of 

 Earin selected seed is due to the impossibility of obtaining an even 

 stand of plants owing to the character of the season. The Bazar 

 seed plots had to be resown while blanks in the selected seed 



