214 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
No. 6030 was from plot 11. Growth on the whole much like that on plot 10; 
much better than that on corresponding plot on south end of field. 
No. 6031 was from plot 12. Stalks rather small and slightly pale in color. 
Growth not so heavy as on plots 10 and 11, but much better than that on cor- 
responding plot on south end of field. 
Nos. 6033 and 6034 were from plots 0 and oo respectively. The growth on 
plot o was small and spindling, pale in color, and with few ears. The growth 
on plot 00 was somewhat better, but stalks and ears were small. ‘The ears in 
both crops were mostly ‘‘poor,” or unmerchantable. There were many imma- 
ture or partially developed kernels on the ears. 
Nos. 6035 and 6036 were from plots 6a and 64 respectively. The growth on 
plot 6a was small, spindled, pale in color, but better than on plot 0, with not 
many merchantable ears. The growth on plot 6é was similar, with a little 
better color, and ears slightly better. The proportion of merchantable ears 
was small. 
No. 6037 was from plot 7. The growth on this plot was rather small, of 
fair color, with small proportion of ears. Many hills were missing. 
No. 6038 was from plot 8. The growth on this plot was better than that on 
plot 7, of fair color, and fair proportion of ears. Many hills missing. 
No. 6039 was from plot 9. The stover moulded a little when curing. The 
growth on this plot was heavier than that on plot 8; the color was good, ears. 
fair. 
No. 6040 was from plot 10. The growth on this plot was heavier than that 
on plot 7; good color, fair growth of ears. 
No. 6041 was from plot 11. The growth was much the same as on plot 8. 
Color good and fair growth of ears. 
No. 6042 was from plot 12. The growth was much the same as that on 
plot 9; good color, but paler than that on plot 11; fairly heavy, and good 
growth of ears. Some hills missing. 
Nos. 6091-6110. Stover of white flint corn.—Grown in 1899. Nos. 6091 to 
6100 were from plots on the north side of the field, on which lime was applied. 
in addition to the regular fertilizers. These were sampled on October 18, 1899. 
Nos. 6101 to 6110 were from plots on the south side of the field, without the 
addition of lime. These were sampled October 20, 1899. 
_ Nos. 6091 and 6092 were from plots 0 and oo respectively. The stalks were 
very slender, the ears few and small. 
Nos. 6093 and 6094 were from plots 6a and 6é respectively. The stalks 
were medium heavy, but pale in color; the proportion of ears was small. 
No. 6095 was from plot 7. Fair growth of stalks and ears; stalks of good 
color. 
No. 6096 was from plot 8. Good growth of stalks and ears; stalks of good 
color. 
No. 6097 was from plot 9. Growth like that on plot 8. 
No. 6098 was from plot 10. Growth much the same as on plot 7. 
No. 6099 was from plot 11. Growth much the same as on plot 8. 
No. 6100 was from plot 12. Growth better than that on plot g. 
Nos. 6101 and 6102 were from plots 0 and oo respectively. Stalks small and 
slender; ears very few and small. 
