Oil I "/■ CI I ' 



linalh i lie plain- >l ' Tim |>lain runnin 



iwards the |)nr:i range is the most extensive 

 ,,1'ti'i) il oven iltiriv miles broad, interspersed ncesisi 



with detached hills. Close to ill sea-be;teh is a high bank nl' «and, 



extends from I In western i nd oi I lie I'rovin tl 



nl' ilw (iulf of Cut eh, ami i- estlled by the natives " Cliigo." bW tin- 

 rest, iln- general appearance of (■uivii which is arid and sandy in the 

 extreme is ver\ often diversified in the neighbour!] (owns 



and \ illages bv ion. < If "rains rli 



it t'ntcli l'i i llioh. ■. I ; 



j. li forms one of the staple crops and when sown in 



_ soils . «rows besi where the land is slight!} salt. Though 



II V" grown by itself, ii is also sown with I'ka .•■■. L. 



(Mag.) and /'ha> tijhlius, JuCi|. (Korad) in \hdasa and 



(hi tin' whole it flourishes be.- Uulro- 



Urottt. (-Invar or Great Milletj does best on deeply 



cultivated rich clay ami is rarely watered, b'ive chief varieties are 



nteli : Jnvai" and Puehar, sown in June or July soon after 



Millei • ton Gundali, sown before the beginning ofthecold 



weather or towards the end of August ; Chastio, sown about ihe end 



ibruarv and grown by irrigation Rat ad, -own in Julv and 



■ rop, or in the hot season as it watered crop. 



miv, Yill. (Wheal'' is chiefly irrigated. Only in <ome 



parts of Vagsid that are liable to flooding, un watered whe 



It "Generally ripens in Kebruary. Honleum cxilijo < 



iV/ii/yt, Aitchis. (Jsiv or Barley) is grown by irrigation and 

 d in Januarv. In the south alluvial plain and in the plain uortli- 

 tthuj about Dhinodltar they grow small quantity 

 ■< rtn. (Nagli) and Vanii'wn wns-ijatli, I 

 Baitti i as cold weather i rops. I ■ 

 I., i- , jji, iitavuDi I Sugar cane) ma 



lace (in account of ii 

 - Ficatioii. Ii i- grown in small <|iianiitii 

 Central Cuteh to the north-west, south-east and sonth-wesi ..;' Bhuj, 

 '■ii' A n jar and Mundra. Tie Pulsus sire not well represented. 

 In the most, sandy parts we find >; mitij ■'■ hi (] Karad). 



It is most 1) sown by itself, bu! some mes mixed with Cyamopxis 

 Ik', ((invar) which grows host in sandy loam. The same 



