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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



camel from Guadur, near the Pangh Ghur region. The soil is an adobe but mixed 

 with small rocks. It is watered from artificial wells. The palms are as follows: 



8762. 



Mozati. One of the finest flavored dates in the world. It is sent in earthen 

 jar*, packed in the sirup of inferior sorts, to Kurrachee and Bombay. It is said 

 to ripen in July. It is a large, round sort with small stone, golden brown 

 flesh, and delicate skin. (No. 914.) 



8763. 



Gush. A male variety. (No. 

 915. ) 



8764. 

 Apdandon. (No. 916.) 



8765. 

 SoontGora. (No. 917.) 



8766. 

 Hashna. (No. 918.) 



8767. 



Gonielli. (No. 919.) 



8768. 



Jalghl (No. 920.) 



8769. 



Bagum Jurghi. I No. 921.) 



8770. 



ShukkerL (No. 922.) 



8771. 



Kwoch. (No. 923.) 



8772. 



Hallani. (No. 924.) 



8773. 

 Shapego. ( No. 925. ) 



8774. 



Dishtari (No. 926.) 



8786 to 8793. Phoenix dactylifera. Date. 



From the vicinity of the Persian Gulf. Received through Messrs. Lathrop and 

 Fairchild, June 7, 1902. Samples of dried dates as follows: 



8786. 



Bedraihe. From Bagdad market, i No. 868. I (Sec No. S740.) 



8787. 



A variety sold in the Kurrachee market in two-gallon earthen jars. It is said 

 to come from the interior of Baluchistan. Its name is not known. 



8788. 



Kadrawi. I No. 900.) (See No. 8751. I 



8775. 



Chupslmok. (No. 927.) 



8776. 



Korroo. (No. 928.) 



8777. 



Roganl (No. 929.) 



8778. 



Churpan. (No. 930.) 



8779. 



Kharba. (No. 931.) 



8780. 



Dundari. (No. 932.) 



8781. 



Subzoo. (No. 933.) 



8782. 



Gond Gorbuy. (No. 934.) 



8783. 



Washclont. (No. 935.) 



8784. 



Kalara, (No. 936.) 



8785. 



Hurshut. (No. 937.) 



