J. H. BEEVES" Number of Plants or Trees to an Acre of Ground. Set at regular distances apart. Dist's apart. No. of plants. 3 inches by 3 inches . .696,960 6 inches by 4 inches . .392,040 6 inches by 6 inches .. 174,240 9 inches by 9 inches .. 77,440 1 foot by 1 foot........ 43,560 1% feet by 1% feet... 19,360 2 feet by 1 foot.......21,780 2 feet by 2 feet........ 10,890 2% feet by 2% feet .. 6,960 3feetbyifoot........ 14,520 3 feet by 2 feet........ 7,260 3 feet by 3 feet ...... 4,840 ZJ4 -feet by 3^ feet.... 3,555 4 feet by 1 foot....... 10,890 4feetby2feet........ 5,445 4 feet by 3 feet....... 3,630 4 feet by 4 feet........ 2,722 4# feet by 4J4 feet.... 2,151 5 feet by ifoot........ 8,712 5 feet by 2 feet........ 4,356 Dist's apart. No. of plants. 5 feet by 4 feet2178 Dists apart. 5 feet by 4 feet 5 ft b 5 ft ats. 2,178 1742 y , 5 feet by 5 feet........ 1,742 5^ feet by 5^feet ... 1,417 6feetby6feet......... 1,210 6% feet by §M feet......1,031 7 f eetj by 7 f eet.......... 881 8 feet by 8 feet.......... 680 9feetby9feet......... 537 10 feet by 10 feet........ 435 11 feet by 11 feet........ 360 12 feet by 12 feet..... 302 13 feet by 13 feet....... 257 14 feet by 14 feet ... .222 15 feet by 15 feet........ 193 16 feet by 16 feet....... 170 16>£ feet by 16# feet ... 160 17 feet by 17 feet....... 150 18 feet by 18 feet........ 134 19 feet by 19 feet........ 120 20 feet by 20feet........ 108 5 feet by 3 feet........ 2,904 Rules for Measuring Corn in Crib and Hay in Mow. This rule will apply to a crib of any size or kind. Two cubic feet of good sound, dry corn in the ear will make a bushel of shelled corn. To get, then, the quantity of shelled corn in a crib of corn in the ear, measure the length, breadth and height of the crib, inside of the rail; multiply the length by the breadth and the product by the height; then divide the product by two, and you have the number of bushels of shelled corn in the crib. To find the number of bushels of apples, potatoes, etc., in a bin, multiply the length, breadth and thickness together, and this product by 8, and point off one figure in the product for decimals. To find the amount of Hay in a Mow, allow 512 cubic feet for a ton, and it will come out very generally correct. Capacity of Tanks or Cisterns. In calculating the capacity of cisterns, 81# gallons are estimated to one barrel, and 63 gallons to one hogshead. Circular Cistern One Foot in Depth. Five feet in diameter holds..................... 4)tf barrels Six feet in diameter holds................. ..... 6% barrels Seven feet in diameter holds................... 9 barrels Eight feet in diameter holds ................12 barrels Nine feet in diameter holds...................15 barrels Ten feet in diameter holds....................18*£ barrels Square Cistern One Foot in Depth. Five feet by Five feet holds.......... ......... 6 barrels Six feet by Six feet holds........... ..........8^ barrels Seven feet by Seven feet holds..................11X barrels Eight feet by Eight feet holds..................15% barrels Nine feet by Nine feet holds....................19# barrels Ten feet by Ten feet holds ...... ..............23% barrels