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36. Lone Tom. From N.C. Ear ten and eleven inches long 
and about two and one-eighth inches in diameter in middle portion. 
Kar tapering, little rounded at butt, the tip unfilled ; sixteen to 
18-rowed. Kernels rounded in upper portion, very deep, broad, 
thick, dimple-dented ; white above, and horny white below. 
Found in the same collection with the Crowder, but very dis- 
tinct. 
** No sulcus between rows. 
37. ArricaNn, E. 8. Landreth. Ears five to six inches long, and 
about one and five-eighths inches in diameter. Lar slightly taper- 
ing, rounding over butt, rather pointed at tip, which is unfilled ; 
fourteen-rowed. Kernel slightly deeper than broad, thick, small, 
dimple-dented. Plant about five and one-half feet tall, bearing its 
ears about twenty-four inches from the ground. | 
The same flint kernels planted produced one flint ear of the same 
description, about half dent ears as here described, and about half 
of a very peculiar form of the same description, but the kernels 
armed with a short, sharp, stiff spine where the silk was attached. 
38. Apams’ Exrra Harty, Sibley, Landreth. A smaller form of 
Adams’ Early, the ears four and one-half to five and one-half inches 
_ long, about one and five-eighths inches in diameter; ten to 14- 
rowed, otherwise the same description. Plant three and one-half to 
four and one-half feet tall; ears borne about eighteen inches from 
the ground. 
39. Apams’ Harty, Sibley, Henderson, Ferry. ars six to seven 
inches long, about one and three-quarter inches in diameter, slightly 
or strongly tapering, rounding at the butt; twelve to 16-rowed, the 
rows often spirally or irregularly arranged. Kernel slightly deeper 
than broad; white above, horny white below, long dimple-dented 
or creased. ob, large. Plant five and one-half to six and one- 
half feet tall, bearing its ears about twenty-four inches from the 
ground. 
40). Bussarapra. From Massachusetts; also from Professor La- 
zenby, O. Synonymous with Maryland White received from 
Maryland, and “ Common” from Tennessee. Ear seven to eight 
inches long, and about two and one-half inches in diameter. Har 
regularly tapering, a little rounded at butt, and bluntly toward the 
tip; which projects and is unfilled; twenty to 24-rowed. Kernel 
very deep and narrow, not close set laterally; white above, horny 
white below, dimple-dented, often pinched to a tongue. Plant 
eight feet tall. 
The samples grown in Massachusetts as is stated from seed received 
from Russia. . 
41. Wurrm Maryianp Gourp Srrp, Landreth. Synonyms, Zhomp- 
son Dent, Mo. Agr. Coll., and also ‘‘ Common” from Tennessee. 
Ear seven to eight inches long, and two and three-eighths inches in 
diameter. Ear tapering, rounded at butt and at tip, which is un- 
filled. Sixteen-rowed. Kernel, white above, horny white below, 
