(22) 



Amherst, Massachusetts, 1872, 7.37 



Montreal, Canada, 1973, 8.86 



Bridgeville, Delaware, 1876, 2.75 



Camden, " " 7.40 



Newark, " " 3.70 



Seaford, " " 2.00 



Wyoming, " " 5.50 



Wilmington, " " 3.00 



Harbeson, " " 2.88 



Milton, " " 3.90 



Dover, " " 4.40 



Felton, " " 4.75 



Ellendale, " " 2.00 



Milford, " " 14.70 



Lincoln, " " 3.00 



Harrington, " " 5.10 



Pleasant Hill, " " 7.74 



Falkland, " . " 13.00 



Farmington, " " 5.70 



Wood stown, New Jersey, " 4.30 



Pennsgrove, " " 3.90 



Pedricktown, " " 4 20 



Sharpsburg, Maryland, " G.20 



Omaha, Nebraska, *' 13.50 



Lincoln, '' " 13.50 



(13 other localities in Nebraska gave an average of over 

 15.50 per cent., the highest being 15.61, the lowest 7.20 per 

 cent. 



Virginia Agricultural Experiment farm, 1872, (a) 13.72 



u (b) 10.17 



There have been many other* experiments in growing the 

 beet in different Slates, but they do not differ in general re- 

 sults from those cited above. It will be seen that in many 

 cases very excellent results were obtained, and yet in spite 



