STURTEVANT S NOTES ON EDIBLE PLANTS 595 



1. Early mazagan. Thompson. 1850. Brought from a settlement of the Portuguese 



on the coast of Africa, just without the Straits of Gibralter. Mill. Diet. 1807. 

 Early mazagan. Mawe 1778; Bryant 1783; McMahon 1806; Thorb. Cat. 1828; 



Thorb. Cat. 1884. 

 Feve naine hdtive. Noisette 1829; Vilm. 1882. 



2. Marshall's Early Dwarf Prolific. Thompson. 1850. 



3. Long-pod. Thompson. 1850. 

 Long-pod. McMahon 1806. 



Eafiy long-pod. Mawe 1778; Bridgeman 1832; Loudon i860. 



Early Portugal or Lisbon. Mawe 1778; Mill. Diet. 1807. 



Early Lisbon. McMahon 1806; Bridgeman 1832. 



Turkey long-pod. Mawe 1778; McMahon 1806; Bridgeman 1832. 



Tall long-pod. Mawe 1778. 



Sandwich. J. W. Gent. 1683; Townsend 1726; Stevenson 1765; Mawe 1778; 



Bryant 1738; Bridgeman 1832. 

 Sword long-pod. Thorb. Cat. 1828; Fessenden 1828; Bridgeman 1832; Thorb. 



Cat. 1884. 

 Hang-down long-pod. Vilm. 1883. 

 Ftve a longue cosses. Noisette 1829; Vilm. 1883. 



4. Green long-pod. Thompson. 1850. 



Green Genoa. McMahon 1806; Bridgeman 1832. 



Green Nonpareil. McMahon 1806; Thorb. Gard. Kal. 1821; Fessenden 1828; 

 Bridgeman 1832; Thorb. Cat. 1884. 



5. Dutch long-pod. Thompson. 1850; Loudon i860. 



6. Windsor. Thompson. 1850. 



Broad Windsor. Mill. Diet. 1807; Fessenden 1828; Loudon i860; Thorb. 1884. 



Kentish Windsor. Bridgeman 1832. 



Taylor's Windsor. Bridgeman 1832. 



Mumford. Mawe 1778; Bryant 1783; McMahon 1806; Bridgeman 1832. 



Small Spanish. Mawe 1778; Bryant 1783. 



Windsor. Stevenson 1765; Mawe 1778; Bryant 1783. 



Large Windsor. Van der Donck 1653; in present New York. 



7. Green Windsor. Thompson. 1850. 



Toker. Stevenson 1765; Mawe 1778; Bryant 1783; Bridgeman 1832.^ 

 Feve de Windsor verte. Vihn. 1883. 



8. Green China. Thompson. 1850. 



9. Dwarf crimson-seeded. Thompson. 1850. 

 Fhie trbs naine rouge. Vilm. 1883. 



10. Dwarf fan. Thompson. 1850. 

 Dwarf fan or cluster. Mawe 1778. 



Dwarf cluster. McMahon 1806; Bridgeman 1832. 

 Fhie naine hdtive d chdssis. Vilm. 1883. 



11. Red-blossomed. Mawe 1778; McMahon 1806; Bridgeman 1832; Thompson 1830. 



12. White-blossomed. Mawe 1778; McMahon 1806; Bridgeman 1832; Thompson 1850. 



The only two other varieties advertised lately are Beck's Dwarf Green Gem and 

 Seville Long-pod. There is certainly no indication here that types have appeared in 

 modem culture. The crowd of new names which appear during a decade gradually 

 becomes reduced to a synonymy, and we find at last that the variation gained has been 

 within types only. 



