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SOY BEANS IN BENtlAL, BlHAK AND OR1SSA. 



LITERATURE CITED. 



1. Decandolle 



2. Roxburgh 



3. Wright and Walker 



Arnott 



4. Bentham 



5. Hooker 



6. Duthie and Fuller 



7. Church 



8. Prain 

 8a. Prain 



9. Piper and Morse 



10. Shaw 



1 1 . Hooper 



12. Ball 



13. Goodwin 



1 4 Decandolle 

 15. The Soy Bean 



Prodromus Systematis naturalis regui vegetabilis. 

 Flora Indica. 



Prodromus Flora? peninsuhe Indue Orientals. 

 Journal of the Linnean Society — Vol. VII T, 



Botany, '"page 2G6. 

 Flora of British India. 

 Field and Garden Crops of the North-West 



Provinces and Oudh. 

 Food Grains of India. 

 Bengal Plants. 

 Some additional Leguminosa?. Journal of the 



Asiatic Society of Bengal— Vol. LXVI. Part 2, 



No. 2. 1897. 

 The Soy Bean — History, Varieties and Field 



Studies, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 



Bureau of Plant Industry, Bull., 197. 

 The Soya Bean of Manchuria — China. Imperial 



Maritime Customs, II, Special Series, No. 31. 

 Glycine hispida (Soy Bean) Agricultural Ledger, 



1911, No. 3. 

 Soy Beans, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 



Bureau of Plant Industry, Bull., 98. 

 Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, Bengal, Vol. IV, 



No. 3. Also Annual Reports of Kalimpong 



Demonstration Farm (1909-10, 1910-11). 

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 Journal of the Board of Agriculture, Vol. XVI, 



No. 9, page 735. 



