MANAGEMENT OF MEADOWS. 



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This table, though a partial repetition of the table on page 

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In these experiments the soil used was under the im- 

 mediate supervision of the gentlemen and, it is supposed, 

 it was kept moist, so that an unusual number of the seeds 



