340 ANALYSES OF NOVA SCOTIAN SOILS.— HARLOW. 

 EXPLANATION OF TABLE II. 



New Deposits oj Marsh Mud. 



No. 1 — from Mr. Carl Church's property, Falmouth. 



No. 2 — from Mr. C. H. Black's propertj^ Amherst. 



No. 4 — from Cornwallis River, near Wolfville. 



No. q — from Mr. Taggart's farm, Masstown, Colchester 

 county. 



No. u — from Gaspereau River, Mr. Patterson's land. 



No. A — from Mr. A. C. Layton's propertj'^, Great Village. 



No. G — from Folly River, Colchester county. 



No. C — from Mr. Urquhart's property, Folly; dyked 3 

 years before and salt marsh grasses being crowded out by 

 timothy, etc. 



No. S — taken at depth of 27-36 inches from A. C. Lay- 

 ton's new marsh, Great Village. 



Good Dyked Soil. 



No. H — Great Village; cropped for ten years with no 

 treatment; at the time of sampling gave 2J/2 tons hay per acre. 



No. t — from same property, ploughed two years before 

 and gave in 1907, four tons hay per acre. 



Run out Marsh. 



No. E — Old marsh of Mr. Morrison, Folly, Colchester 

 county. 



No. F^Old marsh of Mr. Urquhart, Folly, Colchester 

 county, full of weeds. 



No. M — Very sour soil: full of weeds: no drainage: 

 Mr. C. T. Smith, Folly. 



No. 13 — Mr. Patterson's, Horton, Kings count}'. 



No. 14 — ]Mr. C. Logan, Amherst Point: Y2 ton hay to 

 the acre. 



