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ti-ecs tor the ]);ist tliree years afford some interesting data on 

 lliis pdint. Tlu> trees are on nearly level land at the lo[) of a 

 slope. The soil is a nniforni gravelly, clay loam, and the trees 

 are of the same age, and vary only a little in size. In the years 

 1908-10, every apple home to matnrity by these trees has been 

 measured, as described in the last report of this station,^ and 

 the results for the individual trees are presented in Table 2. 



' Report Massachusetts Experiment Station, 1910, p. 198. 



