14 BULLETIN 318, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



35352. From Bangalore, India, 1913. Indistinguishable in growth and ma- 



turity from No. 35351. Seeds medium sized, cream colored, with a 

 purple spot at each end of the hilum. 



35353. From Mysore, India, 1913. In appearance and maturity not distinguish- 



able from No. 34106, but the medium-sized seeds are not compressed 

 and are reddish chestnut in color. 



35354. From Bangalore, India, 1913. In growth and maturity not different from 



No. 34306. Seeds subglobose, buff colored, medium sized. 

 02126. From Matamma, Egypt, 1914. A very vigorous viny variety, making a 

 row mass 30 inches deep and 4 to 5 feet broad ; herbage entirely green ; 

 flowers white, rather small; panicles 8 to 12 inches long, pyramidal, 

 many flowered; pods (immature) falcate, 3 inches long, one-half inch 

 broad, half fleshy, green when fully grown but not mature ; seeds small, 

 purple, rather plump ; very late, not maturing in 130 days. 



This is the only variety secured from Egypt, where the bonavist was 

 first described. This variety does not answer to that originally de- 

 scribed by Alpino, nor to the variety hortensis described by Schwein- 

 furth and Muschler. 



