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more land under perennial irrigation, the shortage is likely to be very considerably increased. 

 There seems to be no good reason why this demand should not be met by the Sudan. 



Analyses op Whkat 

 No. 219. Seed unknown. Bought in Omdurman market. Sent by Bimb. Hnskisson, 



Staff Officer Supplies, Sudan, S. 

 No. 220. Indian. Reproduced at the Experimental Farm for three years. 

 No. 221. Indian (Mozafitarnagar). Reproduced at the Experimental Farm for two years. 

 No. 222. Egyptian. Reproduced at the Experimental Farm for two years. 

 No. 223. Sudani. Sowu on the Experimental Farm for two years. 



Nos. 220 to 223 inclusive were sent by Mr. Broun, Dir. of Agriculture and Lands. 



Number 



219 



220 



221 



222 



223 



V.'iriety of seed 



UiiktK)\vu 

 Omdurmau 



Indian 



Indian I Egyptian 



(Mozaffarnagar) i 



Sudani 



Moisture 



Fat (Ether extract) . . . 

 Allmmiuoids (N x 5'68) 

 Non-nitrogenous extract 



Crude fibre 



Mineral matter (ash) 



Weight of 100 grains (in grammes) 



4-37 

 1-50 



11-01 



77-74 



2-90 



2-48 



2-813 



4-87 

 1-70 

 17-87 

 69-66 

 3-40 

 2-50 



2-716 



4-50 

 1-58 

 14-83 

 73-82 

 2-98 

 2-29 



2-795 



4-60 

 1-55 

 2100 

 69-20 

 3-35 

 2-30 



3-139 



4-95 



1-70 



21-53 



66-37 



3-35 



2-10 



2-465 



Analyses of Millets and Maize 



and maize 



