50 VARIETAL CHARACTERS OF INDIAN WHEATS. 
In summarizing the foregoing, I unhesitatingly express the 
opinion that Pusa 6 is the best, and I can quite as unhesitatingly 
say, I do not like Australian 27 or Muzaffarnagar grown at 
Muzaffarnagar, There is a growing inclination amongst grain 
merchants to mix their wheats so as to reduce the number of 
grades in which they deal. No particular harm would be done if 
they mixed as follows :— 
A. Muzafiarnagar grown at Muzaffarnagar. 
3 x ,, Lyallpur. 
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27 Australian. 
B. Lal Kasar Wala. 
Punjab Type 16. 
C. Punjab Type 9. 
Gujar Khan. 
Punjab Type 14 might be grouped with C, but would ne better 
handled separately. Pusa 6might be grouped with B, but would 
make most money if sold by itself, on its own sample or reputation, 
Group A should not be mixed with either B or C, nor should any 
individual of the group A be mixed with any member of the 
group B or C, If group B were mixed with group C, no particular 
harm would be done, but they are better apart. 
Different millers may have different opinions about the same 
wheat, and as indicated herein some sorts may have special values 
in different localities, but as a miller trading in the London district, 
I should put the ten in the following order having regard to all the 
points mentioned— 
1? -Pusa.0, 
2. Lal Kasar Wala. 
3. Punjab Type 9. 
4. Gujar Khan. 
5. Muzaffarnagar grown at Pusa. 
6. Punjab Type 16. 
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8. Muzaffarnagar grown at Lyallpur. 
