The First Book of Farming eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 224 pages of information about The First Book of Farming.

The First Book of Farming eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 224 pages of information about The First Book of Farming.

GLOSSARY 241

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

The farm equipment—­plants, soils, animals, tools,
  buildings Frontispiece

Figure Facing Page

 1.  Specimen plants for study 6

 2.  The first effort of a sprouting seed 7

 3.  Germinating seeds with roots 7

 4.  To show that plant roots take water from the soil 10

 5.  To show that plant roots take food from the soil 10

 6.  A radish root, from which the stored food has been
    used to help produce a crop of seeds 11

 7.  A sweet-potato root producing new plants 11

 8.  Sweet-potato roots 14

 9.  Soy-bean roots 15

10.  A plow stopped in the furrow, to show what it does to
    the roots of plants when used for after-cultivation 18

11.  A corn-plant ten days after planting the seed 19

12.  To show where growth in length of the root takes place 22

13.  Radish seeds sprouted on dark cloth 22

14.  To show how water gets into the roots of plants 23

15.  To show osmose 23

16.  To show that roots need air 26

17.  Comparison of fresh and boiled water 26

18.  Comparison of moist sand and puddled clay 27

19.  Comparing soils 32

20.  Water-test of soils 33

21.  To show what becomes of the water taken from the soil
    by roots 40

22.  Percolation experiment.  To show the relative powers
    of soils to take in water falling on the surface 41

23.  Bottles used in place of the lamp chimneys in Figs.
    22 and 24 44

24.  Capillarity of soils.  To show the relative powers of
    soils to take water from below 44

25.  Water-absorbing and water-holding powers of soils 45

26.  Capillary tubes.  To show how water rises in small
    tubes or is drawn into small spaces 48

27.  Capillary plates 48

28.  A cone of soil to show capillarity 49

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