22 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 133 



125356. No. 3010. Awi-i-surkh. 125357. No. 3011. Awi-i-sufed. 



Nos. 125358 and 125359. From Nozi, June 22, at 8,500 feet altitude. 



125358. No. 3015. Ami. 125359. No. 3016. Lalmi. 



Nos. 125360 to 125362. Luchak. From Kabul, June 25, at 7,000 feet alti- 

 tude. 



125360. No. 3024. Head firm, flattened, with the kernels in two double rows ; 

 hull white, bearded. A rare form. 



125361. No. 3025. A form like No. 3024 [P. I. 125360], but with a red hull; 

 kernel hard. Said to be the best of the local wheats. 



125362. No. 3026. Like No. 3025 [P. I. 125361], but with undeveloped heads. 

 Said to be the ancestral luchak; a rare form. 



Nos. 125363 and 125364. From Shekhele, June 30, at 8,500 feet altitude. 



125363. No. 3038. Kandahari. A name used in nearby places for a totally 

 different type of wheat. This is a form 2 weeks earlier than No. 3039 

 [P. 1. 125364], from which these heads were taken as strays. 



125364. No. 3039. A form with long loose heads about 5% inches long, 

 with the grains in alternating groups of three. Said to be a spring wheat. 



Nos. 125365 and 125366. From Khanabad, July 2, at 1,200 feet altitude. 



125365. No. 3059. Sufed. A form with heads about 4 inches long, red-hulled, 

 with the grains in alternating rows of three. Irrigated. 



125366. No. 3060. Surkha. An irrigated wheat like No. 3059 [P. I. 125365], 

 but with white hulls. 



125367. No. 3063. Kandahari. From Baghlan, July 1. Grown without 

 irrigation. The flattened heads are red-hulled and IV2 inches long. 



Nos. 125368 and 125369. From Khanabad, July 3 and 4, at 1,200 feet 

 altitude. 



125368. No. 3070. Munda. Heads 4 inches long, red-hulled, beardless ; grains 

 in alternating groups of 3 and 4. 



125369. No. 3084. Surkha. Like No. 3070 [P. I. 125368], but grown without 

 irrigation. 



Nos. 125370 to 125372. From Faizabad, July 11 and 12, at 4,000 feet 

 altitude. 



125370. No. 3143. Kulezan; also called Luchak, Bohonda, Kandalari, and 

 Khoscha. Heads flattened with grains in close groups of three; hull 

 white, heads 4 inches long by 2 inches wide. 



125371. No. 3144. Zarda. Heads flattened, 3 inches long by % inch wide, 

 hull white. 



125372. No. 3145. Heads 4 inches long by % inch wide, hull white, beard 4 

 inches long. 



125373. No. 3158. From Chakaran, July 17, at 6,000 feet altitude. A red- 

 hulled wheat with heads 4 inches long. Sown here in the fall, but at higher 

 altitudes sown in the spring. 



125374. No. 3184. From Zebak, July 22, at 10,000 feet altitude. A local 

 mixture. 



125375. No. 3203. Sufedak. From Krunn, July 30. Spring wheat. 



125376. No. 3228. From Iskarzir, July 31, at 8,500 feet altitude. 



Nos. 125377 and 125378. From Iskan, Auugst 4, at 7,500 feet altitude. 



125377. No. 3240. Head 2y 2 inches long by y 2 inch wide ; hull red. 



125378. No. 3241. Head 4 inches long by % inch wide ; hull white. 



Nos. 125379 to 125381. From Jurm, August 5, at 7,000 feet altitude. 



125379. No. 3242. Jaltak. Spring wheat, white hulled. 



125380. No. 3243. Gandum-i-surkh. A red-hulled form of No. 3242 

 [P. 1. 125379] ; sown in the fall. 



