176 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
1472, 1473, Hungarian Grass.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Samples 
taken August I and 5, at which time the grass was nearly full grown and 
beginning to bloom. 
1514, 1515, Hungarian iar —Grown by the Station in 1895. Samples 
taken August 15 and Ig, at which time the grass was a little past full bloom. 
Sample No. 1515 was in the early seed stage and the stems were quite woody. 
1470, 1471, Oats,—Grown by the Station in 1895. Samples were taken July 
Io and 13, at which time the oats were beginning to bloom although many 
heads were not full grown. No. 1471 was a little more mature than No. 1470. 
1468, Oats and Peas.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Harvested July 10, 
at which time the oats were just beginning to bloom. Many heads were not 
full grown. ‘The peas were in bloom but no seed had formed. 
1469, Oats and Peas.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken July 14, 
at which time the oats were generally in early bloom. The peas were mostly in 
bloom and quite succulent. There were a few pods and immature seeds. 
1535, 1536, Canada Field Peas.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Samples 
taken August 15 and 19, at which time the peas were about three-fourths grown, 
and were leafy and succulent. It was grown as barley and pea fodder. The 
peas were separated from the barley and constituted about 53 per cent. of the 
whole. 
1485—1494, Cow Pea Vines.—Grown by the Station in 1895. The samples 
were taken September 21. Nos. 1485 and 1486 were from plots without fertil- _ 
izers. Nos, 1487 and 1488 were from plots to which there were applied dis- 
solved bone-black at the rate of 320 pounds per acre and muriate of potash at 
the rate of 160 pounds. Nos. 1489, 1490 and 1491 were grown on plots to 
which mixed minerals were applied as in 1487 and 1488 and had in addition 
160, 320 and 480 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre respectively. Nos. 1492, 
1493 and 1494 were grown on plots to which mixed minerals were applied as in 
1487 and 1488 and had in addition 120, 240 and 360 pounds of sulphate of 
ammonia per acre respectively. 
1499, 1500, Cow Pea Vines.—Grown on the college farm in 1895. Samples 
were taken September 12 and 16, There was a medium heavy growth although 
the vines were not full grown. . 
1476, “lat Pea.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken July 19, at 
which time the plants were in bloom, a very few pods having formed. There - 
was a heavy, dense growth. 
1474, 1475, Soy Bean Vines.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Samples 
taken August 3 and 5, at which time the plants were in bloom. There was a 
heavy, dense growth. 
1495, Soy Bean Vines.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken 
September 24. The plants were small but leafy. 
1516, Soy Lean Vines.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken 
August 28. The plants were beginning to form seed. Stems were quite hard. 
1517, Soy Bean Vines.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Sample taken 
August 31. Pods generally formed. Seeds about half grown in the more 
advanced pods. 
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