90 



MelilotTis spec. (14), Trifplium prooimibens L. (6), Trifolium arvense 

 L. (6), Myosotis ; spec. (300), Veronica spec. (282), Chrysantheiaum 

 LeucEintheiiium L. (7), Cichoriuia Intybiis L. (4), Cirsitim lanceolatvun (L.) 

 Scop. (6), Crepis tectonun L. (4). 



Once : Setaria spec. (4), Alopecurus pratensis L. (8), Deschampsia 

 caespitosa (L.) P.B. (13), Airopsis spec. (1), Festuoa ovina L. duriuscula 

 Koch. (4), LoliuEQ. italicum A.Br. (8), Holcus lanatiis L. (22), Tritieum 

 vulgare Vill. (4), Rumex Acetosa L. (4), Polygonum lapathifoliiim L. (4), 

 Uitioadioiea L. (8), Reseda spec. (4), Arenaria spec. (8), Sinapis alba L. (36), 

 Thlaspi arvense L. (4), Capsella Bursa pastoris (L.) Medikus (496), 

 Trifolium dubium Sibth. (8), Alchemilla spec. (71), Potentilla spec. (4), 

 Rubus spec. (4), Anagallis arvensis L. (18), Bchiiun vulgare L. (8), 

 Anchusa officinalis L. (16), Euphrasia odontites L. (4), Lamium spec. (4), 

 Lamium amplexicaule L. (4), Galium aparine L. (8), Stachys silvaticus L, 

 (36), Bellis perennis L. (4), Chrysanthemum segetum L. (8), Achillea 

 spec. (373), Senecio spec. (360), Sonchus spec. (4), Taraxacimi officinale 

 Web. (8), Leontodon autumnalis L. (13). 



(b) Other impurities. — The samples contain : — 



■ 068-1 • 396 on average ■ 383 % earthy matter. 



0- 414 % small stones. 

 0- 548 % particles of leaves and stalks. 

 0'321 % other matter (broken and undefin- 

 able seeds, and animal matter). 

 In addition the following impurities Were found in the samples, in 

 each of four cases— Claviceps ptu'purea(Fr.)Tul. (average 45) and Typhula 

 trifolii Rostr. (average 10) and in 3 cases Sclerotinia trifoliorum Erickss. 



(c) Colour.— The colour is, on an average, distributed as follows : — 



violet -140 



predominating violet - - 313 



mixed - - - 112 



predominating yellow ... - - 179 



yellow .... 256 



The figures show such great fluctuations in each case, that it Would serve 



no purpose to give maxima and minima. 



(d) 1,000 grain weii/hts, — These alternate between 1-422 iand 1-911, 

 and the average is 1 ■ 733. 



Of the 14 samples examined, one each came from Bomhohn, South- 

 Jutland, and from the island of Moen. All the rest came frona Sealand, 

 i.e., three from East Sealand, two from Middle Sealand, two from North 

 Sealand, one from West Sealand, and two from Southeast Sealand. 



Appendix II. 



Dutch Red Clover. 



Examinations by Dir. A. W. Franck. 



0- 132-2-308 on average 

 0-064-5-224 on average 

 - 01 1-1 - 266 on average 



