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34. Timothy—One hundred yards southwest of derrick, Mount 
Mica, Paris, Me. Poor growth, in seed and partly dried. 
35. Wheat.—Straw with grain. One and three-fourths miles north- 
east of Archer, Johnson County, N. C. Soil, Durham sandy loam. 
This sample had made a poor growth. 5 
36. Wheat—Straw with grain. One-half mile west of Penn 
Square, Norristown, Pa. Soil, Penn silt loam. There was a good 
yield in the field where this sample was taken. 
TREES AND BUSHES. 
37. Birch, White—Leaves only. Beryl Mountain, Acworth, N. H. 
This bush was growing in a cavity where a large amount of beryl 
had been taken out. The soil was largely made up of broken beryl. 
Weight of leaves, 62.9 prams. 
38. Birch, White——Stems only. Same locality as above. Weight 
of stems, 88.6 grams. 
39. Oak, Blackjack.—Three-fourths mile east of Kings Mountain 
Battleground, Bethany, S. C. Soil, York silt loam. Entire bush, 
about 34 feet high. 
40. Oak, Post—Three-fourths mile east of Kings Mountain Battle- 
ground, Bethany, S. C. Soil, York silt loam. Entire small tree, 
about 4 feet high. 
41. Oak, White-—One and one-fourth mile southeast of Trevilians, 
Va. Soil, Louisa loam. Entire bush, about 4 feet high. 
42. Oak, White—One and three-fourths miles northeast of Archer, 
Johnson County, N. C. Soil, Durham sandy loam. Small tree, about 
5 feet high. Weight of leaves, 124.1 grams. 
43. Oak, White—Stems. Location and soil same as No. 42. 
Weight of stems, 194.5 grams. 
44, Pine, Shortleaf—Needles. One and one-fourth miles southeast 
of Trevilians, Va. Soil, Louisa loam. Weight of needles, 157.1 
grams. 
45. Pine, Shortleaf—Stems, short. Location and soil same as No. 
44. Weight of stems, 134.3 grams. 
46. Pine, Longleaf.—Needles. One and three-fourths miles north- 
east of Archer, N. C. Soil, Durham sandy loam. Weight of needles. 
273.3 grams. 
47. Pine, Longleaf—Stems. As above. Weight of stems, 179.5 
grams. 
48. Raspberry (wild red).—Vines. Growing on the edge of a 
beryl dump on Bery] Mountain, Acworth, N. H. 
ANALYTICAL RESULTS. 
The results of analyses of plant ash are given in Tables I to IV, 
and the analyses of soils on which samples grew in Table V. 
