88 
Por Corns. 
No. 3. QUARANTINO. No. 1925 of 1884. 
Twenty-three ears on type, four ears resemble New England 12-. 
rowed Pop. <A few brown flint kernels on the type ears, some white- 
and blue flint kernels on the others. 
No. 9. Brars Foor, Harris. 
Thirteen ears, twelve of which are flattened strongly, one slightly. 
All on type. No off kernels. 
No. 12. WHITE Kernets rrom New ENGLAND Por Ear from No.. 
1930 of 1884. 
Thirteen ears all on type of New England, No. 1; a few brownish 
flint kernels. Compare No. 2: of this year. 
No. 13. Wurrrt Prart 18-rowed from No. 1925 of 1884. 
Eighteen ears, all White Pearl, but of white and red color, and 
two distinct varieties. 
No. 20. Smatt WHITE PEaru. Sta. 
‘T'wenty-three ears, mostly on type of seed, but some Common 12- 
rowed, No. 3. 
No. 22. Nrw ENGLAND yellow from No. 1930 of 1884. 
‘T'wenty-four ears, some New England, No. 1, some Common 12- 
rowed, No. 3; some Rice pop very close to Egyptian, No. 9. A few 
discolored pop kernels on all. Compare No. 12 of this year. 
No. 81. Purpxe Rice from No. 1926 of 1884. 
Three yellow ears, Rice or Egyptian No. 9 type, with some pur-- 
plish kernels; twenty ears purple Egyptian; one purple ear of the 
Red Pearl type. 
No. 98. Bears Foot, Harris. 
Three ears, all on type and flattened. 
No. 112. Buusu Peart from No. 1927 of 1884. 
Twenty-seven ears; all Pearl type, but some Small Pearl, No. 54,. 
others a more tapering ear and slightly larger. These latter have 
sweet kernels intermixed. Compare No. 122 of this year. 
No. 117. Wurst Rice, Suffern. 
Failed to germinate. 
No. 122. Rep Peart from No. 1927 of 1884. 
Ten red ears, twenty white ears, all Pearl Pop. The red ears are: 
all on type and all of one color; the white ears are on type, but a few 
yellow and blush kernels. Curiously seven of the white and two of 
the red ears are fasciated like the Bears Foot, No. 10. Compare 112 
of this year. 
No. 420. Larcre KErNnets, Common 12-roweEp type. No. 1922 
of 1884, 
Twenty-four ears, some New England No. 1 yellow, others New 
England, No. 1, red, some Egyptian but without the spine. 
