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40938 to 40969—Con. (Quoted notes by A. and G. L. C. Howard.) 

 straw taller and stronger, ears more erect and Later in ripening 

 than type 21 ; grain very easily shed. This type was only found 

 in the Ghoni of Amritsar." 



40964. " Type No. 21. Var. alborubrum Keke. Ears beardless, 

 with occasional very slight bearding; chaff smooth, brownish red, 

 didl ; grain amber coloured, but somewhat whiter than 17, 18, and 

 20, consistency variable, ahout an equal amount of hard, soft, and 

 mottled grains; ear length 90 mm.; D.= 20; straw medium; ears 

 bend over when ripe; earlier than type 20; grain very easily shed. 

 This type was found in the Kanku of Palampur and in small quan- 

 tity in the Rodi of Attock, Ghoni of Gujrat, Ghoni of Sialkot, 

 Khoni of Jhelum, Khoni of Batala, Mundli of Karnal, Mundli of 

 Jullunder. Mundli of Ludhiana, Jhakrehun of Palampur, Ratti of 

 Muzaffargarh, Kunjhari of Muzaffargarh, Kunjhari of Multan, 

 Safed Ghoni, and Ghoni Lai." 



40965. "Type No. 22. Var. milturum Al. Ears beardless, some- 

 times slightly bearded ; chaff smooth, shining, dark brownish red ; 

 grain very dark red, consistency variable, but on the whole the 

 sample is hard; ear length 94 mm.; D.= 19 ; straw medium, but 

 rather better than in type 23. This type was found in small quan- 

 tity in the Ghoni of Sialkot and in Safed Ghoni." 



40966. "Type No. 23. Var. milturum Al. Ears beardless; chaff 

 smooth, dull, yellowish red ; grain very light red, somewhat small, 

 entirely soft; ear length 81 mm.; D.= 23; straw medium. This 

 type was only found in the Ratti of Muzaffargarh." 



40967. Type No. 23. Var. milturum Al. 



40968. "Type No. 24. Var. albidum Al. Ears beardless; spikelets 

 blunt ; outer glumes short and rounded, chaff smooth, white with 

 a reddish border ; grain yellowish white, resembles 19, rather 

 large, consistency variable, but on the whole the sample is soft ; 

 ear length 93 mm.; D.= 20; straw strong; ears bend over slightly. 

 Tins type was found in the Koni of Chakwal, Kunj of Muzaffar- 

 garh, Buggi of Leiah, and Safed Ghoni." 



40969. "Type No. 2.1. Var. albidum Al. Lars beardless, often 

 slightly bearded; spikelets pointed, outer glumes long and pointed; 

 chaff smooth, yellowish white, shiny, with very slight reddish bor- 

 der; grain larger than in any other of the types of common wheat 

 in the Punjab, greyish white of a different tone of colour to any of 

 the other white wheats; on the whole soft; ear length 100 mm.; 

 D.= 20; straw very strong; ears erect. This type was found in 

 Buggi of Leiah and Safed Ghoni. These two types. L' 1 and 2f>, 

 differ in appearance so much from all the other wheats of the 

 Punjab and bear such a strong resemblance to the Australian 

 wheats introduced into the province that we can not help suspect- 

 ing that they originally came from Australia." 



40970. Phaseolus mungo L. Fiibiiceie. Urd. 



From Trinidad. British West Indies. Presented by Mr. W. G. Freeman. 

 Assistant Director of Agriculture and Government Botanist. Department 

 of Agriculture. Received July 13, L915. 

 "Woolly pyrol. I believe this is going to be a valuable green-manure crop in 

 southern Florida." (C. V. Piper.) 



