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In addition to the varieties described and those listed in 

 Appendix IV as found in Kwangtung there are also many other 

 varieties reported which have not as yet been studied. These include 

 the Ch'en t/,u (Ch'an tsz ]$$) Ch'en's purple, Li ting chu (Li 

 ting chu !Jrft$0 i- e - pearl of a black horse's head, Mou ni kuang (Mail 

 ni kwong 2;;&) , Shih pah niang (Shap pat neung-fvVfil) Eighteen 

 maids, Tai hvva hsiang (Tai fa heung ifc^-fiO "wearing flowery 

 fragrance/' and Chiang chuntzu(Tseung kwan tsz JOTC&) General's 

 purple. 



With regard to Indian varieties, Higgins * reports: "A variety 

 known as 'Mclean' is said to be one of the best in that country. 

 Another under the name ' Muzaffarpur Seedless ' is practically seed- 

 less in many of its fruits, 'Bedana' is another small seeded, sweet 

 variety. 'Dudhia' is quite unusual in that it is white. 'Rose 

 scented' is a fruit of large size and very agreeable flavor. China' 

 is a late-season variety." 



1 Higgins, J.E., Tht Litchi in Hawaii, Hawaii Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Bulletin No. 44, page 20. 



