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THIS little book is full of originality and force. It appeals it is true to a class, but a large class. The title is happy and suggestive, and is a sufficient text for every paragraph between the covers. It is true the subject is not exhausted, for much more might doubtless be said concerning “a bushel of corn.”
A Bushel of Corn.
By A. Stephen Wilson. (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1883.)
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WRIGHTSON, J. A Bushel of Corn . Nature 29, 26–27 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/029026a0
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