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STUJ)!!-:.'^ iX INDIAN SllGARCANK SEEDLINGS 



(2). Varieties in which the separation of early and lute canes is difficult 

 or impossible. These varieties appear to form their canes up to a certain period 

 and then cease. Baroiikha (Sabour). Ehir and Kayhze may be taken as types. 

 In these, although it was not found easy to separate early and late canes in the 

 clump, the attempt was made according to the length of the basal joints, with 

 the following results, as regards the total number of joints in the canes. 



IJaroiiklin, nnniljer of joints in all the samples analyseil 



3-J, 83, 32, 30. 



35, .36, 34, 34, 33, 33. 



35, 37, 37, 36, 39. 37- 



There is no sejjaiation here into few and many joinlcd canes in the ( luni]). 

 The analysis of the juice in these canes is gi\en in the table 



Attcinptrd separation into early and 'ate canes. 



