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TABLE III .—General description of plants used in leaf sampling in iqi6 and iqi? at 
Garden City , Kans., and in IQIQ at Manhattan, Kans. 
Date of sampling. 
Crop. 
Height 
of 
plant. 
* * 
General remarks. 
1916. 
July 20-21. 
Com, Pride of Sa- 
3 
8 fully unfolded leaves. Visible wilt¬ 
line. 
Sorghum, Dwarf 
2 
ing 11 a. m. to 5 p. m.; guttation 
showing at 3 a. m. 
Plants booting; no visible wilting; 
Aug. 1-2. 
Yellow milo. 
Com, Pride of Sa- 
4-5 
guttation showing first at 1 a. m. 
12-14 leaves. Tassels just showing; 
line. 
Sorghum, Dwarf 
4 
leaves wilted from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.; 
no guttation during night. 
10-12 leaves. Plants in bloom; leaves 
1917. 
July 25-26. 
Yellow milo. 
Com, Pride of Sa¬ 
4 
slightly wilted from 1-3 p. m,; no 
guttation during night. 
10 fully unfolded leaves; leaves not 
line. 
wilted during day; guttation showing 
Sorghum, Dwarf 
2 
at 3 a. m. 
10 fully unfolded leaves; leaf of boot 
Aug. 3. 
Yellow milo. 
Sorghum, Dwarf 
2-3 
showing. No wilting during the day; 
guttation heavy from midnight until 
morning. 
“Booting.” No wilting of leaves dur¬ 
July 3-4. 
Yellow milo. 
Corn, Pride of Sa¬ 
5 
ing the day. 
9 fully unfolded leaves. Leaves not 
July 17-18.... 
line. 
Sorghum, Dwarf 
3 
visibly wilted during the day; gut¬ 
tation heavy after 2 a. m. 
8 fully unfolded leaves. No signs of 
Yellow milo. 
Sorghum, Red Am¬ 
5 
wilting during day; heavy guttation 
after 1 a. m. 
9 fully unfolded leaves. No wilting; 
ber. 
heavy guttation after 1 a. m. 
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