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No. 83. CANADA, 12-rowed. No. 1848 of 1884. 
Six ears 8-rowed, 11 ears 10-rowed, 4 ears 12-rowed. Some ears 
Canada 12-rowed, No. 29: some ears Canada, No. 2; some ears Ear- 
ly Dutton, No. 31. Olive, black, red and brown flint kernels oc- 
cur on all, and one 10-rowed ear has golden sweet kernels inter- 
mixed. % 
No. 85. GoLDEN Dew Drop. No. 1918 of 1884. 
Twenty-four ears; the crop all Canada, No. 2, or Canada 12-rowed, 
No. 29, with many slate and darkish flint kernels. Not an ear like 
Golden Dew Drop, No. 7. 
No. 89. PurpLhE New ENGLAND 8-Rowep. No. 1866 of 1884. 
Seven purple 8-rowed ears, 10 ears mostly yellow. The purple 
ears on type of -seed used; the spotted ears resemble Canada, No. 2, 
with yellow and blackish flint and golden, purple and black sweet 
kernels; some ears Waushakum, No.5, with afew brown and speck- 
led and white flint kernels. Compare with No. %5 of this year. 
No. 94. WHITE AND YELLOW FLrint Kernets from No. 1826 of 
1884. 
Nineteen ears; some ears resemble New England Pop, No. 1, with 
some amber and black sweet kernels; some ears Canada, No. 2, with 
some amber and golden sweet kernels; some ears resemble New 
England eight-rowed, No. 21, with some amber, golden and black 
sweet kernels; some ears are Chinese Golden, No. 39, with some am- 
ber, golden and black sweet kernels; some ears resemble African E. 
2, No. 1912 of 1884, with some amber, golden and black sweet ker- 
nels. Compare No. 43 sweet of this year. 
No. 95. SANFORD. No. 1861 of 1884. 
Twenty ears ; a few Silver White Flint, No. 17; the most of the 
ears on type. A few yellow and slate flint kernels. 
No. 97. CHINESE GOLDEN. No. 1849 of 1884. 
Twenty-six ears, all on type, but much larger in ear and kernel 
than the seed sown, or our museum samples. 
No. 100. GotpEN FLINT KeErnets, from No. 1821 of 1884. 
Twelve ears;some Chinese Golden, No. 39, with some golden and 
black sweet kernels; some resemble Canada, No. 2, but quite small, 
and with some sweet kernels ; some resemble Canada 12-rowed, No. 
*9, with some sweet kernels. Compare No. 138 sweet of this year. 
No. 104. YeLttow Furnt KERNELS from No. 1868 of 1884. 
Twenty-four ears 8-rowed, 2 ears 10-rowed. Fifteen ears are de- 
cidedly Waushakum ; seven ears are somewhat spotted, and resem- 
ble the Mandan, but with flint kernels; two ears not placed; two ears 
nubbins. Compare No. 93 dent of this year. 
No. 105. YeLttow Furnt Kernets from No. 1825 of 1884. 
Fifteen ears. Some are Canada, No. 2, with some amber, golden 
and blackish sweet and white flint kernels; some ears 18 and 20- 
rowed White Pearl Pop, of rather large ear and kernel, with sweet 
kernels intermixed. Compare No. 128 sweet of this year. 
