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43490 and 43491. Hordeum vulgare coeleste L. Poacese. 



Barley. 



From Tokyo, Japan. Presented by Mr. Teizo Ito, Chief of Plant Industry 

 Division, Imperial Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. Received 

 November 1, 1916. 

 " Recently grown and forv^^arded to me from the Imperial Agricultural FIx- 

 periment Station of this department at Nishigahara, Tokyo." (Ito.) 



43490. " Tafthiro-Bozu.'" 43491. " Mochi-Hadaka." 



43492 to 43543. Fabacese. 



From Mandalay, Burma. Presented by the Deputy Director of Agriculture. 

 Northern Circle, through Prof. C. V. Piper. Received October 31, 1916. 

 Quoted notes from the labels received unless othervpise stated. 



43492. BoTOR tetkagonoloba (L.) Kuntze. Goa bean. 

 (Psoi)Jiocarpus tetragonolobvs DC.) 



A climbing legume grown in tropical and subtropical regions for the 

 young tubers, which are eaten raw or cooked, and for the young pods, 

 which are an excellent vegetable. 



43493. Cacara EEOSA (L.) Kuntze. Yam bean. 

 (Paehyrhizvs angulatus Rich.) 



The large tuberous roots of this leguminous vine are used for food and 

 as a source of starch. For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 42452. 

 43494 to 43496. Cajan indicum Spreng. Pigeon pea. 



A leguminous shrub, often grown as an annual in the Tropics and Sul)- 

 tropics for its edible pea like seeds. 



43494. " Variety 1, race 1." 43496. " Variety 3." 



43495. " Variety 2." 



43497 and 43498. Canavai>i gladiatum (Jacq.) DC. Sword bean. 



A rambling leguminous vine, the young pods and seeds of which are 

 said to make a " well-flavored and wholesome " dish. It is also used as a 

 cover crop. For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43380. 



43497. " Variety 1, race 1." 43498. " Variety 1, race 2." 



43499. Canavali ENSrFORME (L.) DC. Jack bean. 



A bushy, semierect, leguminous plant used as green feed in Hawaii and 

 as a green-manure cover crop in Porto Rico. 

 43500 and 43501. Cicer aeietinum L. Chick-pea. 



A leguminous annual cultivated like bush beans. The peas are eaten 

 boiled or roastetl, like peanuts, often used in soups, or as a substitute for 

 coffee. For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43273. 



43500. " Race 1." 43501. " Race 2." 



43502. Crotalaeia juncea L. Sunn hemp. 

 A leguminous plant used in India for its fiber, as a catch crop, and as 



a cover crop and green manure. For full treatment of this plant, see 

 Watt, Commercial Products of India, pp. 430-437. 



43503. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub. Cluster bean. 

 (C. psoraloides DC.) 



A robust annual pulse cultivated in many parts of India. The pods 

 are used as a vegetable and served like French beans; the plant is 

 raised as a shade plant for ginger and cucumbers ; and it is sown as an 



