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No. 101. ApAmMs EARty. No. 18738 of 1884. 
Twelve ears on type, a few blackish dent kernels; of the remaining 
eight ears some are Benton Dent, No. 1, some Long Island Dent, 
No. 9, andsome I cannot place. Some discolored kernels on all the 
ears. Compare No. 60 of this year. 
No. 108. CHAMPION WHITE PEARL, Suffern. 
Highteen ears. Seventeen too unripe for study, being edible only 
on Sept. 22; one ear is Adams Early, with some blue kernels, but 
scarcely ripe. 
No. 114. Arrican Maizz, E38. No. 1913 of 1884. 
Twenty ears. Some resemble Chinese Golden flint, No. 39, and 
no off kernels; a few are Waushakum flint, No. 5, with a few discol- 
ored flint kernels; some resemble Benton Dent, No. 1, with a few 
brown and black dent kernels; one very unripe ear apparently like 
seed sown; one ear not placed, a flint, 10-rowed, yellow, with some - 
white and slate flint, amber, golden and blackish sweet kernels. 
No. 116. Brounts Protiric, 10-rowed. No. 1875 of 1884. 
Twenty-six ears apparently on type, but very unripe. T'wo ears 
can be unhesitatingly referred to the unhusked pod corn type of 
1882 and 1883: the kernels are very heavily glumed; very unripe. 
No. 118. Brenton Dent. Van Thoman, Ct. 
Thirteen ears, all on type, some discolored flint kernels. 
No. 120, PRIDE OF THE WEsT, Suffern. 
Five ears, too unripe for study. 
No. 134. S1rpiey’s Pripk or THE Norra. No. 1884 of 1884. 
Thirteen ears; some are Smedley, No. 13, others are on type. A 
few brown and white dent kernels. 
No. 146. Evan’s Rep, Suffern. 
Seven ears too unripe for study. 
SOFT CORNS. 
No. 1. Tuscarora. No. 1892 of 1884. 
Highteen ears, all on type, some yellow, purple and reddish ker- 
nels. Quite unripe. 
No. 5. Cocopa InpIan. Dr. Palmer. 
Fourteen ears, all on type, many colors. 
No. 18. Zunzr PurPpLe KERNELS from No. 1896 of 1884. 
Eleven ears, all on type, some peculiar russet colored ears, and a 
few ears with some sweet kernels. Compare Nos. 35 and 87 of this 
year. 
No. 21. Cocopa Inpian. Dr. Palmer. 
Twenty-five ears, all on type, many colors. 
No. 26. Rep River, white kernels. No. 1890 of 1884. 
Seventeen ears; many on type, but with a few yellow and black 
soft kernels; some resemble Mandan, the kernels mostly white, but 
some colored soft. 
