GENERAL TABLE OF SPECIES. 



44-3 



Name and duration. 



Date. 



Garden-Pea Pisutn sativum (1). 



Soy Drl'cho'? poja (1). 

 Pigeon-Pea Cajann.s indicns, 5- 

 Carob Ceratonia siliqua, . 



Moth Phaseolns aconitifolius (1). 



Three-lobed Kidney Bean Phaseolns 

 trilobus, If (1). 



Green Gram Phaseolns Mun^o (1). 



Wall Phaseolns Lablab, "^ (1). 



Lubia Phaseolns Lnbia (1). 



Bambarra Ground Nut Voandzeia 

 suhterranea (1). 



Buckwheat Fagopyrum escnlen- 

 tum (1). 



Tartary Buckwheat Fagopyrum 

 tartaricum (1). 



Notch-seeded Bnckwh eat Fagopy- 

 rum emargiuatum (1). 



Kiery Amarantus frumentaceus 



(1). 

 Chestnut Castanea vulgaris, 5- 



Wheat Triticum vulgare 



varieties (?), (1). 

 Spelt Triticutn spelta (1). 



and 



One-grained Wheat Triticum mono- 

 coccum (1). 



B. 



A. 

 C. 



A.(?) 



C. 

 B. 



B.f?) 

 B. 

 C. 



(?) 

 C. 



c. 



(?) 

 (?) 

 (?) 



A. 

 A. 



(?) 



Oricin. 



Hordeum dis- 



vulgare 



Two-rowed Barley 



tichon (1). 

 Common Barley Hordeum 



(!) 

 Six-rowed Barley Hordeum hexas- 



tichou (1). 

 Rye Secale cereals (1). 

 Common Oats Avena sativa (1). 

 Eastern Oats Avena orientalis (1). 

 Common Millet Panicum miliaceum 



(1). 

 Italian Millet Panicum italicum (1) . 



Sorghum Holcus sorghum (1). 

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(?) 

 A. 



B. 

 B. 



C.(?) 

 A. 



A. 



A. 



From the south of the 

 Caucasus to Persia (?) 

 northern India (?). 



Cochin-China, Japan, Java. 



Equatorial Africa. 



Southern coast of Anatolia, 

 Syria, Cyrenaica (?). 



Inflia. 



India, tropical Africa. 



India. 



India. 



Western Asia (?). 



Intertropical Africa. 



Mantschuria, central Siberia. 



Tartary, Siberia to Dahuria. 



Western China, eastern 



Himalayas. 

 India. 



From Portugal to the Cas- 

 pian Sea, eastern Algeria. 

 Varieties : Japan, North 

 America. 



Region of the Euphrates. 



Derived from the preced- 

 ing (?). 



Servia, Greece, Anatolia 

 (if the identity with the 

 Triticum hcEoticum be ad- 

 mitted). 



Western temperate Asia. 



Derived from the preceding 



(?) 

 Derived from the preceding 



(?) 

 Eastern temperate Enrope(?). 



Eastern temperate Europe( ?). 

 Western Asia (?). 

 Egypt, Arabia. 



China, Japan, Indian Archi. 



pel ago (?) 

 Tropical Africa (?). 



