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No. 32. DENT KERNELS FROM SWEET Ear from No. 183% of 1884. 
Twenty-four ears. The ears in general shape like the unhusked 
Pod corn of 1883, but too unripe for study. Compare No. 145 sweet 
of this year. 
No. 83. CHESTER County MAmMotH. Sta. 1884. 
Twenty-five ears, mostly appearing on type but too unripe for 
study. One ear is flint, resembling Sanford, No. 19, precisely, and 
not so unripe as the dents. 
No. 45. MARYLAND WHITE GourRD SEED. No. 1881 of 1884. 
Fourteen ears, very unripe, just edible Sept. 23. 
No. 58. WHITE Dent KERNELS from No. 1827 of 1884. 
Highteen ears. Some resembling Chinese Golden flint, No. 39, in 
all but color, being white, and apparently No. 1912 of 1884, a few 
- black and some white sweet kernels; some ears a coarse Egyptian 
Pop, with some sweet kernels; some ears a poorly bred Canada 
twelve-rowed, with sweet and white flint kernels intermixed. Com- 
pare No. 86 sweet of this year. 
No. 54, DEnr or Sorr Kernets from a podded sweet ear. No. 1842 
of 1884. 
Five pod ears, fourteen unpodded ears. The pod ears resemble in 
form the pod ears of 1883; twelve of the unpodded ears are precisely 
the unpodded ears or 1883. (See p. 41, Report of 1883;) two ears 
are of the form of Zuni Yellow soft, No. 7, but the kernels pink, 
and some pink tipped sweet kernels intermixed. 
No. 60. Apams Harty. No. 1873 of 1884. 
Nineteen ears ; some on type, with a few purple dent kernels; 
some Benton Dent, No. 1, with some slate colored dent kernels; some 
resemble Long Island Dent, No. 9, but the cob white. Compare 
No. 101 of this year. 
No. 66. ORANGE Pripz, Suffern. 
Too unripe for study. Silked August 25. 
No. 69. Benton Dent. No. 1874 of 1884. 
Sixteen ears on type, and two ears Waushakum flint, No.5. Some 
blue and some dingy kernels on all the ears, but no flint kernels on 
the dent, nor dent on the flint ears. Compare No. 57 flint of this 
year. 
No. 70. ORANGE Pripz, Suffern. 
Nineteen ears; too unripe for study; silked August 31. 
No. 73. Benton Dent. E. H. Beckwith, Dakota. 
Eighteen ears, all on type; a few discolored dent kernels. 
No. 93. YELLoOw Dent KeRNELs from a Smedley type ear, from 
No. 1868 of 1884. 
Hight ears 8-rowed, ten ears 10-rowed, two ears 12-rowed. Some 
ears resemble Smedley, No. 13, even to the pink cob; some ears are 
Waushakum flint, No. 5, but a few white and dark flint kernels ; a 
few ears close to Canada, No. 2, but I cannot place; a few ears Hight- 
rowed Brown flint, No. 12. Compare No. 104 flint of this year. 
