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No. 125. AMBER RIcE Sta. 1884. 
Nine ears Common twelve-rowed, No. 3; three ears a little rice 
kerneled, of Egyptian No. 9 form; no ears like the seed. 
No. 129. AmBeER Rice. No. 1929 of 1884. 
Six Amber Rice ears, three red rice, three New England, No. 1, 
ears. All on type of their respective forms. 
No. 131. WuitE Rick. No. 1916 of 1884. 
Sixteen ears, all white, all Egyptian. Curiously seven of the ears 
are slightly flattened, reminding of Bears Foot, No. 10. 
No. 142. Brack. 8. M. Babcock. 
The seed used was as described in the 1881 Report. There were 
fifteen ears in the crop, not one like the seed, the ears being of the 
8-rowed type, 7. ¢., cylindrical, kernels not rounding over but, ear 
stalk medium, kernels broader than deep. No off kernels. 
No. 144. Dwarr GoLpEN Pop. Sta. 1884. 
Seven ears, all on type, 14 in. long. 
