40 THE SMALL GRAINS 



divisions as above, must therefore include only some of 

 the most important, and even these are here mentioned 

 simply to give, in connection with the preceding list, a 

 general view of the world's wheats and their relationships, 

 and not from an encyclopedic standpoint. 



(TRITICUM VULGARE ALBIDUM, AL.) 



1. Awnless, glabrous white or yellow chaff, white or yellow kernels. 



' Soft or Semi-hard Winter Australian Purple Straw, 1 

 Bellevue Talavera, Broad-leaf Cape, 2 Chiddam White 

 Winter, Flanders White, Ghoni Safed, Hungarian White, 

 Hunter White, Hopetoun, Kostroma, Lammas White, 

 Mundi Pissi, Naples White, Roseau, Tuscan, Talavera, 

 Touzelle White, Urtoba, Victoria White, Vyssoko- 

 Litovsk, Zeeland. 



Soft or Semi-hard Spring Chiddam White Spring, 

 Tesoro. 



Hard Winter Mudia. 



(TRITICUM VULGARE LUTESCENS, AL.) 



2. Awnless, glabrous white or yellow chaff, red kernels. 



Soft or Semi-hard Winter Chili Squarehead, Crepi, 

 Golden Drop, Hallet Pedigree, Hickling Winter, Juli, 

 Lammas, Noe, Poltava, Probsteier, Saumur Winter, 

 Shirreff, Victoria Winter. 



Soft or Semi-hard Spring Altai, Hickling, Jena, Kust- 

 ovka, Saumur Spring. 



(TRITICUM VULGARE ALBORUBRUM, KCKE.) 



3. Awnless, glabrous red chaff, white or yellow kernels. 



Soft or Semi-hard Winter Buxar White, Danzig Red 

 Chaff, Fenton, Khiva, Mundi Red Chaff, Rousselin, 

 Sandomir. 



1 This may be equivalent to Australian White of California. 

 The reader must allow for possible synonyms in many instances 

 until the wheats are more carefully studied and sorted. 



2 This variety is both spring and winter. 



