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lishes the Profit, 4th Rep., pp. 35, 43; Individuality of the Animal a 
Potent Factor, all Reports, especially 3d Rep., p. 41; 4th Rep., p. 43; 
5th Rep., p. 23; Water Drank vs. Milk Yield, 5th Rep., p. 37; Influence 
of Gestation on Milk Yield, 5th Rep., pp. 36, 37. 
Cereals, Hygroscopic Properties of, 3d Rep., p. 79; Tillering, 5th 
Rep., p. 117. (See Corn, Wheat, Oats, etc.) 
Churning, Economy of, Influenced by Character of Food Feed, 2d 
Rep., p. 116. (See Butter.) 
Corn. Seed from Tip of Ear Superior to that from Butt, 1st Rep., 
p. 46; 2d Rep., p. 130; 3d Rep., p. 90; 4th Rep., p. 48; Deep Planting 
Injurious to Vegetation, but not to the plants which grow, 1st Rep., 
p. 51; 2d Rep., p. 138; Influence of Seed, 1st Rep., p. 43 (see also 
kindred references) ; Proportion of Seed that Actually Vegetates, 2d 
Rep., p. 139; Lowest Temperatures for Germination, 4th Rep., p. 84; 
Fodder Corn as a Forage Crop, 5th Rep., p. 46; Drying of Seed Com 
Promotive of Vigor, 5th Rep., p. 40; Study of Maize, 2d Rep., p. 40; 
3d Rep., p. 124; 4th Rep., p. 97; 5th Rep., p. 58; Classification of 
Varieties (illustrated), 3d Rep., p. 156; 5th Rep., p. 58; Relations of 
Crop to Temperature, 5th Rep., p. 38; Large vs. Small Seed, 4th 
Rep., p. 54. 
Cross Fertilization of Corn, 1st Rep., p. 54; 3d Rep., p. 148 (see 
Corn, Study of;) of Various Varieties, 2d Rep., p. 222; of Tomato, 4th 
Rep., p. 211; of Pea, 3d Rep., p. 236; 4th Rep., p. 215; of Potato, 5th 
Rep., p. 150; of Barley, 3d Rep., p. 81; of Lettuce, 5th Rep., p. 54. 
Duplicates. A Study of and Discussion of "Duplicates," 2d Rep., 
p. 119; 3d Rep., p. 62; 4th Rep., p. 47. The importance of duplication 
as a test of value is proven, and the worthlessness of plat-experimentation 
without such a test is indicated, as well as the uncertainty of all classes of 
work ivherein duplication cannot be attained. 
Germinations, 2d Rep., p. 273; 3d Rep., p. 105; 4th Rep., p. 70. 
This experience proves the necessity of duplication in germination trials of 
a comparative nature, as also the importance of using in such trials a large 
number of seeds. 
Ensilage. May be Stored Without Pressure, 4th Rep., p. 43; 
Digestion of, 3d Rep., p. 26. 
Fraudulent fertilizer, 4th Rep., p. 326. 
Fruit. Influence of Pollen on the Form of Fruit in the Strawberry, 
4th Rep., p. 255; 5th Rep., p. 179. 
Fruits. Species Rarely Grown. Notices of our attempts. Huckle- 
berry, 1st Rep., p. 145; 2d Rep., p. 227; 4th Rep., p. 259. Juneberry, 
2d Rep., p. 226. : 
Germination of Seed. Age at which Seed Germinate, 5th Rep., p. 
