805 



*'Oomseana/' "Black Top," "Hybrid" (by E. Link), "Hon- 

 duras " (Syn. " Mastodon," " Sprangle Top," " Honey Cane "), 

 " Early Amber," " Goose Neck," and " White Liberian." 



Record of Experiments with Sorghum in 1S92, Wiley (and 

 i=;everal collaborators), U.S. Dept. Agric. Div. Chemistry, Bull. 



No. 37, 1893, pp. 1-100. " The Great Millet {Sorghum vulgare) " 



in Diet. Econ. Prod. India, Watt, vi. 1893, pp. 289-317, 



Sorghum as a Forage Crop, Williams, U.S. Dept. Agric. Farmers* 



Bull. No. 50, 1899, pp. 1-19. ** Sorghum vulgare^ Pers [Andro- 



pogon Sorghum, Brot.) : The Great Millet or Juar in India," 



Watt, Agric. Ledger, No. 6, 1905, pp. 83-115. The Great 



Millet or Sorghum in Madras, Dept. Agric. Madras?, Bull. No. 55, 



1906, pp. 53-122. The Non Saccharine Sorghums, War- 

 burton, U.S. Dept. Agric. Farmers' Bull. No. 288, 1907, pp. 1-28, 



'' Sorghum,' Bail, in Cycl. American Agric. Bailey, ii. 



pp. 574-582, ff. 808-814 — classification into '' Broom-corns," 



' Shallu, ' " Sweet '' or " Saccharine " Sorghums, etc. (Macmillan 



& Co., Ltd. London, 1907). ^' The Great Millet {Sorghum 



vulgare) " in The Commercial Products of India, Watt, pp. 1031— 



1043 (John Murray, London, 1908). " Analyses of Great 



Millet (Dura) " in " Chemical Composition of some Sudan Grains,'* 

 Beam, WeUcome Research Lab. Khartoum, 3rd Rep. 1908, 

 pp. 402-404; analyses of 27 varieties. -"Guinea Corn" in 



" Some African Food Grains," Bull. Imp, Inst. vii. 1909, p. 148 — 

 Samples from Ilorin.— — The History and Distribution of 

 Sorghum, Ball, U.S. Dept. Agric. Bur. PL Industry, Bull. No. 175,. 



1910, pp. 1-63, illustr. " Andropogon Sorghum, Millet or 



Pyanng : Its Cultivation and Some of Its Enemies," Aubert, in 

 Agric. Journ. India v. part 2, April 1910, pp. 222-230; pis. xvi,— 

 . Three Much Misrepresented Sorghums, Ball, U.S. Dept. 



Agric. Bur, PI. Ind. Circ. No. 50, 1910, pp. 1-14; ^* Shallu,'' 

 '' Chocolate Com " and " Gooseneck Sorgo '' (" Texas Seeded 



Ribbon Cane "). The Smuts of Sorghum, Freeman & 



Umberger, U.S. Dept. Agric. Bur. PI. Industry, Circ. No. 8, 



1910, pp. 1-8. Better Sorghum Grain Crops, Ball, U.S. Dept. 



Agric. Farmers' Bull. No. 448, 1911, pp. 1-36, illust. The 



Importance and Improvement of the Grain Sorghums, Ibid, l.c- 



Bur. PL Industry, Bull. No. 203, 1911, pp. 1-45, illustr. 



Grain Sorghum Production in the San Antonia Region of Texas,. 

 Ball & Hastings, U.S. Dept. Agric. Bur. PL Industrj^ BulL 



No. 237, 1912, pp. 1-30, illustr. The Com Crops : A Discussion 



of [Maize], Kafirs and Sorghums, Montgomery, pp. 1-347, illust. 



(The Macmillan Co, New York, 1913). ^^ Dry Farming,'' 



Henderson, in Agric. Journ. India, viii. 1913, pp. 41-46, with 

 special reference to Sorghum in semi-arid regions without 



irrigation. " The Utilisation of Sudan Dura," Bull. Imp. 



Inst. xi. 1913, pp. 33-45. Dura for Bread-making," I.e. xiii, 



1915, p. 472. Sorghum vulgare : The Great Millet (Durra 



Baladi or Durra Rafia in Egypt); also Sorghum halepense 



(Garawao), Dudgeon, Egyptian Agric, Products, No, lA, 1915, 



