INDIAN COTTONS. 
EB. Javiand Varhadi Group.—Tall sparsely branched plants. 
Lower branches long, slightly ascending, median and upper sparse, 
more or less drooping, becoming successively shorter, apex of 
simple stem much produced. 
Leaves dark green, strongly helio- 
tropic. Bracteoles triangular, entire or slightly toothed upwards. 
Petals retiexed, yellow or white. 
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7. Gossypium neglectum, Todaro var, nov. vera. Lobes of 
leaves narrowly oblong, 
base not deeply cor- 
date. Flowers yellow. 
Cotton copious and 
coarse. 
Sub. var. nov. kathia- 
varensis. Lobes of 
leaves broad, ovate- 
oblong. Cotton moder- 
ately fine. 
Sub. var. nov. malvensis. 
Habit of type; but 
Cotton of superior 
quality. 
Sub. var, nov. bengalensis. 
Lobes of leaves narrow, 
radiating. Bolls and 
bracteoles larger than in 
type. Cotton coarse. 
Sub. var. nov. Kokatia. 
As in the last, but lint 
drab coloured. 
Sub. var. nov. burmanica. 
As in bengalensis, but 
lobes of leaves broad. 
Lint white. 
var. nov. rosea. Lobes of 
leaves narrow. Hlowers 
white. Cotton coarse. 
