212 Brigade- Surgeon J. E. T. Aitchison's Nokii on Products 



Trifolium resupinatum, Linn. LEGUMixos/Ti;. 



This clover, sJiaftal, sh.autal, is cultivated to some extent 



as fodder for cattle, but not to the amount, or nearly so 

 commonly as Medicago sativa. 



Trigonella Fcenum-graecum, Linn. Leguminos^. 



This clover, Foenu-greek, shdmli, shdmlul, shdmlU. Is culti- 

 vated universally in gardens as a pot-herb, and occasionally, 

 especially at Herat, for fodder for cattle. The leaves are 

 commonly used for poultices. 



Trithk — an Anabasis, was so called on the Helmand. 



Triticum vulgare, Linn. Gramtne^. 



Wheat, gandam, ganam. This is the chief cereal crop in 

 these regions, and upon which the agriculturist largely 

 depends for his exchange in trade ; he scarcely consumes any 

 of it himself, living almost entirely upon other grains, even 

 if they have to be imported, as rice or maize. The greater 

 amount of this produce is exported, much of it to Baluchistan, 

 Cabul, and Turkistan. 



Trush, tiirsh — Jlj-'J — sour, acid, tart, harsh -tasted. 

 TuBEES — agar, aga7'-magar, gol, kachur, kors-i- 



gurha, scilah, yagl-slidk, 

 TuFACEOus Limestone — 



Was very common at the base of Mount Do Shakh, and 

 was employed to manufacture lime from in preference to the 

 ordinary mountain limestone, owing to the former being 

 much more easily turned into lime, and at less cost of fuel 

 and time. 



Tugli — ^yj — the White Tamarisk of Europeans. 



Haloxylon Ammodendron. 

 Tugi, togl, thngl — the plant Setaria italica. 

 Tukhm — *jc" — tokhm — a seed. 

 Tukhm-i-hanaush — the seed of Fraxinus species. 

 Tukhm-i-bhdng — the seed of Cannabis sativa. 

 Tukhm-i-gid — the seed of Ipomcea species. 

 Tukhm-i-jinjak — the seed of Prosopis Stephaniana. 

 Tukhm-i-kanjU — the seed of Sesamum indicum. 



