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Type 15. Ears bearded; awns pinkish yellow; chaff smooth, 
white with a reddish tinge when ripe; grain light red, con- 
sistency variable but the majority are soft grains; ear length 
80 mm.; D=25; straw tall and strong; ears erect when ripe; 
late; susceptible to rust; grains less easily shed than in 
type 14. 
This type was found in the Ratti or Lal of P. D. Khan, Watni 
of Shahpur, Kunjhari of Multan. 
Types 14 and 15 form the common red wheat of the Punjab. 
A glance at the names of the varieties will show that they are culti- 
vated all over the province. They are very similar to, if not 
identical with, the common red wheats cultivated in the United 
Provinces. These two types are absolutely identical in the labora- 
tory but quite different in the field. 
var. graecum Keke. 
Type 16. Ears bearded; awns rather pinkish yellow: chaff 
smooth, white with pink edges and veins; grain white, rather 
small, on the whole soft but with some hard and mottled grains; 
ear length 78 mm.; D=23; straw fairly strong. 
This type was found in the Ghoniof Lahore, Safed of Ludhiana, 
Safed of Rohtak, Safed of Batala, Daudkhani of Dasuya, Daudkhani 
of Delhi, Pori of Montgomery and in the Safed Kasar-wali of Lyall- 
pur. 
var. Delfia Keke. 
Type 17. Ear beardless; chaff felted with short, rather sparse 
hairs, red with a bluish tinge; grain amber coloured, consistency 
variable, hard, soft and mottled grains present in equal propor- 
tions; ear length 94 mm.; D=19; straw medium. 
This type was found in the Rodi of Attock, Ghoni of Gujrat, 
Ghoni of Sialkot, Khoni of Jhelum, Ghoni of Chiniot, Ghoni of 
Amritsar, Khoni of Batala, Mundli of Karnal, Mundh of Ludhiana, 
Safed of Lahore, Kanku of Palampur, Jhakrehun of Palampur, 
Safed Brij Sondha of Rohtak and in smali quantity in the Rodi 
