1 8 SEEDS \NI» P I POB I I D. 



25328 to 25344 — Continued. 



25328 to 25342— Continued. 



25330. "Native name Adyiba (rot). Lighter sandy soils containing 

 op ore; 2 to 3 meters high. A late variety, ripening in »i montha 



Used for flour and beer." Varietj ovulifer Hack., form VI. Glumes 

 .lark reddish brown. Equivalent toS. P. I. No. L8189. 



25331. "Native name Ad a same soil as preceding 

 - P. I. 1 . and Bame description applies to it." Variety 



Hack., form I. with black glu eds white with a 



slight yellow ish I 



25332. "Native name Banambo. Lighl sandy soils. Differs from 

 preceding in color of seeds. More commonly used for flour making. 

 Ripens in 6 months." Variel Hack., form I. with black 

 glumes and Beeds white with a slight yellowish tinge. 



25333. "Native nami ■•!:. Light clay and Bandy Boils; 3 



■\\. An early variety used for flour. Ripens in 5 iths." 



San,. uivalenl toS. P. I. No. L8190. 



25334. "Xativi 5 - pienge). Light day ami Bandy soils. 



high. An early vari.-iy, ripening in i months, 

 for flour because of the very white Beed coats." Variety 

 i. White seeded. 



25335. "Native nai - Soils as in I 8 8. P. I. No. 



rs high. Early ripening sort with white 

 Varietj elegant Kcke. 

 A re livalenl to S. P. I. No. 18196. 



25336. - iile as in N S. P. I. No. 



and more compact than in the preceding 



forms; white hulled. An early variety used for making beer and 

 flour. The mosl prized variety of the Moba people." Represents 

 the variel & P. Remarkable for its bluish gray seed ; 



pea in color. 



25337. "Native nan i meters high. A Late 

 ripenii mature." Variety elegant 



■■., having Bhorter, blunter, and more c impressed glumes. 



25338. "Native nami I lila)." Variety intermedins B. & P. 

 Very similar to S. P. I 



25339. "Native nam.- Nyumbayone biml* | Doppelfrucht), Originally 

 from Hau Guinea. In this variety the black glumes con- 

 tain always 2 kidney-shaped white seeds." Belongs apparently to 

 varii Kcke., but differs from all other form- in having 2 



Is to each -pikelet, a condition which occur- in a number of varie- 

 ties from India. 



25340. "Native name Beninga (Pferdefutter). With specially hard- 

 hulled seeds. Used for horse feed." Probably variety bicolor Kcke. 

 Seeds pure white, equaled in length by the jet-black shining, glumes, 

 a form not previously reported from Togoland. 



25341. "Native name Ehpeto (gelb). < Irows 3 to 4 meters high. A 

 late ripening sort, requiring 7 months. The meal has a somewhat 

 bitter taste." Belongs to variety kerstingianus, subvariety mlfureus 

 B. ec P. Remarkable for its sulphur-yellow seed. Equivalent to 

 S. P. I. No. 18147. 



