76 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED, 



51898 to 52367— Continued. 



52118. "(No. 1509. Taufikia, Upper Nile Province, Anglo-Egj-ptiau 

 Sudan. August 13, 1920.) Glaucous, red or orange, unawned; 

 a striking type." 



52119 to 52166. Holcus sorghum \-ERTiciLLirLORUs (Steud. ) Hitclic. 



[Poacese. Tabucki grass. 



52119. "(No. 1223. Namasacrali. Eastern Province, Uganda. July 

 13, 1920.) Light, small-seeded type." 



52120. "(No. 1224. Naraasagali. Eastern Province, Uganda. .July 

 13, 1920.) Dark, small-seeded type." 



52121. "(No. 122.5. Namasagali, Eastern Province, Uganda. July 

 13, 1920.) Rather light." 



52122. "(No. 122G. Namasaeali, Eastern Province, Uganda. July 

 13, 1920. ) Rather light." 



52123. "(No. 1227. Namasagali. Eastern Province, Uganda. .July 

 13, 1920.) A black-seeded type." 



52124. "(No. 1228. Namasagali, Eastern Province, Uganda. July 

 13, 1920.) Heavy, black tjTDe." 



52125. "(No. 1229. Namasagali, Eastern Province, Uganda. July 

 13, 1920.) Slender, black seed." 



52126. "(No. 1230, Namasagali, Eastern Province, Uganda. July 

 13, 1920.) Large, heavy type." 



52127 to 52138. "(Nos. 1232a, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1237, 1238, 1242, 

 1244, 124.5. 12.51-1253. Namasagali, Eastern Province. Uganda. 

 July 13, 1920.) These numbers were collected near the Nile on 

 land which naturally produces tall Cymbopogon and Panicumlike 

 grasses, previously cultivated by the natives. Much like the 

 Kongo at Kabalo. The chief crop here is the banana, which is 

 used as a vegetable and as a fniit. Eleusine and kafir corn are 

 also grown." 



52139. "(No. 1255. Jinja, Eastern Province, Uganda. July 13, 

 1920.) Sorghum; a small type." 



52140. "(No. 1258. Jinja. Eastern Province, U.ganda. July 13. 

 1920.) A small type," 



52141. "(No. 1260. Misindi Port. Northern Province, Uganda. July 

 16, 1920.) Sorghum abundant along the road." 



52142. "(No. 1271. Misindi, Northern Province, Uganda. July 18, 

 1920.) A dark type." 



52143. "(No. 1272. Misindi. Northern Province, Uganda. July 18, 

 1920.) A rather light hairy type with very dark seed." 



52144. "(No. 1273. Misindi. Northern Province, Uganda. July 18, 

 1920.) A tall, dark type." 



52145. "(No. 1281. Escarpment, near Butiaba. Northern Province, 

 Uganda. July 19, 1920.) Sorghum." 



52146 to 52151. "(Nos. 1283, 1284, 1285, 1288, 1289, 1290. Escari>- 

 ment, near Butiaba, Northern Province, Uganda. .July 19, 1920.) 

 These numbers were collected between Escarpment ar{!J Butiaba 

 (7 miles)." 



52152. "(No. 1319. Suwara River, Mongalla Province. Anglo- 

 Egyptian Sudan. July 23, 1920.) Sorghum about 12 feet high." 



52153, "(No. 1339. Moku. Mongalla Province, Anglo-Egyptian 

 Sudan. July 25, 1920.) Sorghum, typical of this section." 



52154 to 52162, "(Nos. 1375, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1385, 1387, 1391, 

 1395, 1399. Nile bank opposite Rejaf, Mongalla Province, Anglo- 

 Egyptian Sudan. July 29. 1920.) Sorghums collected in a great 

 field of this wild grass just across from Rejaf, They probably 

 represent types found here and should be carefully studied. Wide 

 variation is shown, and it is doubtful if many forms occur that 

 are not included in this set. Sorghums are not used for any pur- 

 pose here by the natives." 



