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Report  on  Wheat- Mildew. 
II.  Keplies  to  Queries  on  tlie  subject  of  Mildew  circulated  by 
Arthur  Young  in  1804 — continued. 
35.  Yorks., 
Medley,  J., 
(2)  Late  sown  crops. 
W.  R. 
Potter  Newton, 
(3)  Low  and  sheltered  vales. 
Leeds. 
(4)  Thin  crops  escaped  most. 
(10)  Red  wheat  has  suffered  least. — 
xliv.  423. 
APPENDIX  V. 
C<  mmunicated  by  Sir  J.  B.  Lawes,  Bart. 
Table  showing 
( 1 ) The  Produce  of  Wheat  in  bushels. 
(2)  The  Average  Weight  per  bushel. 
(3)  The  proportion  of  Offal  Corn  to  100  of  Dressed  Corn, 
in  Two  Plots  of  Permanent  Wheat  1852-1882. 
(Note. — Plot  5 receives  every  year  Potash,  Soda,  Magnesia,  Superphosphate, 
but  no  Ammonia.  Plot  10  a receives  Salts  of  Ammonia  alone.) 
Years. 
Dressed  Com  in  Bushels 
per  Acre. 
Weight  per  Bushel  of 
Dressed  Corn. 
Proportion  of  Offal  Corn 
to  100  Dressed. 
Plot  5. 
Plot  10  a. 
Plot  5. 
Plot  10  A. 
Plot  5. 
Plot  10  A. 
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