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36. Comparative Appearance of Breads of Different Kinds,     259 37. A Field of Durum Wheat,     261 38. Drought-resistant Macaroni Wheats (Heads and Grains),     262 39. Potato Starch,     291 40. Potato Starch under Polarized Light,     291 41. Rasping Cylinder for Making Starch,     297 42. Shaking Table for Separating the Starch from the Pulped Potato,     297 43. The Potato Rasping Cylinder Arranged for Work,     298 44. View of Indian Corn Canning Factory, Showing Accumulation of Husks and Cobs,     308 45. Maranta (Arrowroot) Starch,     318 46. A Cassava Field in Georgia,     319 47. Cassava Starch,     321 48. Scuppernong Grape Vine, Roanoke Island,     338 49. Vineyard Near Fresno, California,     339 50. Avocado Tree,     346 51. Fig Tree Thirty Feet High Near Yuba, California,     350 52. Jamaica Mango Tree,     356 53. An Edge of a California Orange Grove,     358 54. The Original Seedless Orange Tree,     359 55. A Group of the Washington Navel Orange on the Tree,     360 56. Covered Pineapple,     361 57. Removing the Oil Cakes from a Cottonseed Press,     400 58. Pecan Tree, 30 Years Old, Morgan City, La.,     422 59. Five Forms of Choice, Thin-shelled Pecans. Also Wild Nut Showing Difference in Size,     423 60. Full Grown Pecan Tree,     425 61. Common Mushroom, Agaricus campestris,     440 62. Edible Mushrooms (Agaricus arvensis Schaeff.),     441 63. Shaggy Mushroom, Coprinus comatus,     442 64. Fairy Ring Formed by Marasmius oreades, an Edible Mushroom,     444 65. Puff-ball, Lycoperdon cyathiforme, Top View,     445 66. Amanita (Full Grown),     446 67. Fly Amanita Buttons (Amanita muscaria),     447 68. Correct Position of a Mature Beet in the Soil,     458 69. Map Showing Temperature Zone in Which the Sugar Beet Attains Its Greatest Perfection,     459 70. A Field of Beets Ready for Harvesting,     460 71. Beets Ready for Transportation to Factory,     461 72. Diffusion Battery,     462 73. Multiple-effect Evaporating Apparatus,     463 74. Vacuum Strike Pan,     464 75. Sugar Cane Field Ready for Harvest,     465 76. Cane Field Partly Harvested,     466 77. Tapping the Maple Trees,     468 78. Transporting the Sap to the Sugar House,     468 70. Boiling the Maple Sap,     469 80. Small Primitive Mill for Extracting Juice from Sugar Cane for Sirup Making,     473 81. Mill and Evaporating Apparatus for Sirup Making in Georgia,     474 82. Relative Length of Canes Used for Sirup Making,     475 83. Swarm of Bees on Bough of Tree,     487 84. Artificial Bee Hives under Shade of Grape Vine,     488 85. A Frame Containing 24 Boxes of Honey,     489 86. Showing Box of Honey Partially Capped,     490