DISTRIBUTION NUMBERS. 



No. 1970), \ini(in of sevon of abovo serial iminbcrs; Aijrosl. No. 1977, union of povon 

 of above serial luuubers; S. P. I. No. 4285, " Yellow," T. W. Wood c*c Sons; S. P. I. No. 

 17280, grown from Agrost. Nor. 197(5 and 1977. 



LIST OF SYNONYMS. 



The following is a list of tho names iindcM* which soy beans 

 have been received from experiment stations, seedsmen, and gn)wers 

 in the United States. It includes all the important names under 

 which varieties have been sold or written about in the agricultural 

 press, seed catalogues, and experiment station bulletins. After each 

 such name is given ihe name under which the variety is described in 

 this bulletin. 



Adzuki Ito San. 



Black Buckshot. 



Brown Eda Manic Eda. 



Crossbred No. (i Ogemaw. 



Early Black Buckshot. 



Early Green Guelph. 



Early Japan Buderball. 



Early AMiite Ito San. 



Early Yellow Ito San. 



Extra Early Black Bucksluit . 



Green Guelph. 



Green Samarow Saniarow. 



Holly brook Holly brook. 



Ito San Ito San. 



Japanese No. 15 Kingston. 



Kaiynski Baizu Ito San. 



Kiyusuki Daidzu Ito San. 



Kysuki Ito San. 



Large Black Buckshot. 



Late Y^ellow Mammoth. 



Mammoth Y'ellow Mammoth. 



Medium Black Buckshot. 



Medium Early Black Buckshot. 



Medium Early Green Guelph. 



]\Iedium Green Guelph. 



Ogema Ogemaw. 



Southern Mammoth. 



Yellow Mammoth. 



Yellow Eda Mame Ito San. 



DISTRIBUTION NUMBERS. 



The following are the serial numbers under which soy beans were 

 distributed by the former Division of Agrostology^, with the name 

 of the variety to which each has been referred : 



98 



