27 



Table XX. — Growth of siveet cassava on plats xoith different amounts of CaCo^. 



The amount of growth made varied greatly with the seasonal con- 

 ditions; crojDS E and F, which only made about half the growth of 

 crops A to D, showed a corresponding smaller depression in Plats 

 III and IV. (PL III.) From the average of the relative growths 

 it appears that the growth of sweet cassava has been quite markedly 

 depressed by the larger amounts of carbonate of lime and slightly 

 depressed by the smaller amount. 



The analyses of the leaves, stalks, and roots of crops A, C, and F 

 are given in Table XXI. 



Table XXI. — Analyses of sueet cassava from plats leilh different amoinits of CaCO^ 



LEAVE.S— CROP A. 



LEAVES— CROPS C AND F. 



STALKS— CROP A. 



