178 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
1437, 1453, Corn Hodder and Stover,—Samples taken in connection with 
studies of feeding during the winter of 1894-95. Half sweet corn fodder and 
half field corn stover. 
—<. 1418, Scarlet Clover Hay.—Grown by the Station in 1894. Field cured. 
1432, Scarlet Clover Hay.—Grown by the Station in 1894. Cured in the barn. 
1446, Clover Hay.—Sample taken in connection with feeding experiments 
throughout the State during the winter of 1894-95. It contained some sorrel. 
1451, Clover Hay.—Same as 1446 except that sorrel had been removed. 
1392, Hay, Mixed Grasses.—Redtop and timothy. Taken in connection 
with feeding experiments throughout the State during the winter of 1894-95. 
1416, 1436, Hay, Mixed Grasses.—Samples taken in connection with feeding 
experiments throughout the State during the winter of 1894-95. 
1452, Hay, Hungarian.—Sample taken in connection with feeding experi- 
ments throughout the State during the winter of 1894-95. 
1399, Zimothy Rowen.—Grown by the Station in 1894. Nearly clear tim- 
othy. A small amount of barn-yard grass. 
1433, 1438, Zimothy Rowen.—Grown by the Station in 1894. Mostly 
timothy. 
1400, Rowen Hay.—Grown by the Station in 1894. Mixed grasses with a 
little clover. 
1393, 1414, 1426, 1445, Oat Hay.—Samples taken in connection with feeding 
experiments throughout the State during the winter of 1894-95. 
1428, 1444, Swamp Hay.—Samples taken in connection with feeding experi- 
ments throughout the State during the winter of 1894-95. 
SEEDS. 
1462, 1463, “lint Corn.—Grown in 1894. 
1464, 1467, Yellow Flint Corn.—Grown in 1894. 
1465, 1466, White Punt Corn.—Grown in 1894. 
1547—1556, Flint Corn.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Nos. 1547 and 
1548 were from plots without fertilizers. Nos. 1549 and 1550 were from plots 
to which were applied dissolved bone-black at the rate of 320 pounds per acre 
and muriate of potash at the rate of 160 pounds per acre. Nos. 1551, 1552 and 
' 1553 were grown on plots to which mixed minerals were applied as in 1549 
and 1550 and had in addition 160, 320 and 480 pounds of nitrate of soda per 
acre respectively. Nos. 1554, 1555 and 1556 were grown on plots to which 
mixed minerals were applied as in 1549 and 1550 and had in addition 120, 240 
and 360 pounds of sulphate of ammonia per acre respectively. 
1567—1576, Flint Corn.—Grown by the Station in 1895. Nos. 1567 and 
1568 were from plots without fertilizers. Nos. 1569 and 1570 were from plots 
to which there were applied dissolved bone-black at the rate of 320 pounds per 
acre and muriate of potash at the rate of 160 pounds per acre. Nos. 1571, 
1572 and 1573 were grown on plots to which mixed minerals were applied as in | 
1569 and 1570 and had in addition 160, 320 and 480 pounds of nitrate of soda 
per acre respectively. Nos. 1574, 1575 and 1576 were grown on plots to which 

