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T. VOKOI. 



Kiiul of Crops. 



Weight of 

 a grain, 

 mgr. 



Xo. of grains. 



Weight of 

 total grains, 

 mgr. 



Average 

 Weight of a 

 grain, 

 mgr. 



Sp. gr. 



• 



Over 32 



Co 



1697.5 



33-92 



'•35/2 



Nakeil barky ; sort, 

 yds/iu-iJ<''o. 



28—32 

 24 — 28 

 20—24 



50 

 50 

 50 



1517-2 

 1369.0 

 1131.0 



.30.34 

 27-38 

 22.62 



' 3767 

 1.5686 



'-3458 





I5elo\v 20 



50 



844.0 



16.88 



1.3097 





Over 35 



50 



1862.5 



37.31 



13578 





3" — 35 



5" 



1 Ui'U.o 



33-22 



'■i°74 



Naked liarley ; sort, 



28-32 



50 



1409.4 



29.98 



1-3830 



Ilnlicn. 



24 — 28 



50 



1319,2 



26.38 



1.3608 





20 — 24 



SO 



1127.6 



22.55 



1.3608 





BeloAv 20 



50 



998.8 



19.98 



1.2778 





Over 50 



20 



1049.2 



52.86 



1.3603 





45 — 5c 



20 



954-4 



47.72 



I - C C I 



'■ n5d' 



Wheat ; sort, 



40-45 



20 



S52.0 



42.60 



' 3673 



Fultz. 



35—40 



20 



771.6 



38-58 



'•3550 





30—35 



20 



654.8 



32-73 



1-3489 





Below 30 



20 



536-4 



26.82 



1-3509 





( ^ver ; ^ 



20 



691.6 



.?4-^" 





Wheat ; sort, 

 Kyiislni. 



30—33 

 25—30 

 20 -25 



20 

 20 

 20 



643.6 

 566.4 

 446.6 



32.18 

 28.32 

 22.32 



1.3109 

 1-3124 

 1-3404 





lielow 20 



20 



3i8-6 



'5-93 



'■3349 



When we examine tlie above table, it may be seen that witli 

 rice and barley, both of Avhich liave light and porous husks, their 

 specific gravities vary Avitii tlieir weights very regidarly, v\ith a few 

 exceiDtional cases. 



