Is INDIAN COTTONS. 
cotton of superior quality. This form is a connecting link with 
G. indicum. Examples are from Sind, Punjab, Central India and 
the United Provinces. 
G. neglectum, Tod. var. nov. vera, sub. var. nov. kathia- 
varensis. Lobes of leaves broad ovate oblong. Cotton moderately 
fine. It is represented by two varieties from Kathiawar, Hirvani 
and Mathio and doubtfully by a variety called Barkley, Ralli 
Brothers, in the Central Provinces. 
G. neglectum, Tod. var. nov. vera, sub. var. nov. bengalensis. 
Lobes of leaves narrow, radiating. Bolls and bracteoles larger 
than in type. Cotton coarse. It is represented by several 
examples in Bengal, three in Assam and one in the United Prov- 
inces. It is closely allied to G. cernuwwm. 
G. neglectum, Tod. var. nov. vera, sub. var. nov. burmanica. 
As in bengalensis, but lobes of leaves broad, cotton white. It is 
represented by a series of similar forms from Burma and by 
three varieties from Assam. The Director of Agriculture states 
that Lassing Anguangba or Tissing Anguangba is grown in 
Manipur. 
G. neglectum, Tod. var. nov. vera, sub. var. nov. Kokatia. 
Characters as in the last, but cotton drab coloured. One example 
from Bengal, two from Assam and a short series from Burma. 
This may be one of the forms meluded by authors under G, Nan- 
king, Meyen. 7 
G. neglectum, Yod. var. nov. rosea. G. roseum, Tod. Osser 
sui Cotoni, p. 22. This is separated from G. neglectum, var. vera, 
only by the white flowers. There are examples from the Central 
Provinces, Punjab, United Provinces, Bengal and Sind. 
G. neglectum, Tod. var. nov. rosea, sub. var. nov. cutchica. 
Lobes of leaves broad, ovate oblong ; cotton moderately fine. 
Represented by three white-flowered cottons of Kathiawar, 
Hirvan, Mathio and Moto mathio. 
G. neglectum, Tod. var. nov. rosea, sub. var. nov. avensis. 
Lobes of leaves broad. Sracteoles and bolls larger than in type. 
Represented by two Burmese cottons and one doubtful plant 
from the United Provinces. 
