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Fig. 1.— Dakota Kursk Millet, Showing the Erect, Leafy Growth of the 

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Photographed at Newell, S. Dak., August 23, 1912. 



Fig. 2.— Siberian Millet (A. D. I. No. 4—3), of Coarser Type than the Dakota 

 Kursk and Having Large Declined or Drooping Seed Heads. 



Photographed at Newell, S. Dak., August 23, 1912. 



