22 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 134 



127069 to 127112— Continued 



127086. No. 4051. From Kandahar, October 23, 1937, at 5,000 feet altitude. 

 Said to be an irrigated, fall-sown wheat. 



Nos. 127087 to 127089. From Girishk, October 28, 1937. Said to be an 

 irrigated, fall-grown wheat. 



127087. No. 4091. Dandan-i-shulur. 



127088. No. 4092. 127089. No. 4093. 



Nos. 127090 to 127096. From Kang, November 3 to 6, 1937, at 1,700 feet 

 altitude. Sown in the fall and irrigated. 



127090. No. 4138. Siahdas. 



127091. No. 4140. Kalah. 



127092. No. 4141. Surkh Khosha. 



127093. No. 4142. Kabuli. 



127094. No. 4143. Nishki. 



127095. No. 4154. An unnamed mixture. 



127096. No. 4155. An unnamed mixture. 



127097. No. 4157. From Fa rah, November 7, 1937. Fall-sown and irrigated. 



127098. No. 4171. Sufedak. From Herat, November 12, 1937, at 3,000 feet 

 altitude. Probably fall-sown ; irrigated. 



127099. No. 4200. Gaudum. From Karokh, November 13, 1937, at 3,500 feet 

 altitude. Said to be sown in the fall and irrigated. 



127100. No. 4201. From Kala Nao, November 14, 1937, at 4,500 feet altitude. 



127101. No. 4202. From Bala Murghab, November 15, 1937, at 2,500 feet 

 altitude. If fall-grown it is irrigated. 



127102. No. 4207. From Chechaktu, November 15, 1937, at 4,000 feet altitude. 



Nos. 127103 to 127105. From Maimana, November 19, 1937, at 2,000 feet 

 altitude. 



127103. No. 4240. 



127104. No. 4241. Probably sown in the fall and irrigated. 



127105. No. 4242. Probably spring-sown and not irrigated. 



Nos. 127106 and 127107. From Andkhin, November 22, 1937, at 1,500 feet 

 altitude. 



127106. No. 4260. Dandarir-ir-shutur (camel's tooth). 



127107. No. 4261. Probably fall-sown and irrigated. 



127108 to 127112. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 



127108. No. 4052. From Kandahar, October 23, 1937, at 5,000 feet altitude. 

 A random sample from a farmer's crop. 



127109. No. 4282. From Balkh, November 30, 1937. Bears ears at each node, 

 beginning at the ground, and on 1 to 3 suckers. 



127110. No. 4301. From Andkhin, November 23, 1987. Turkoman corn. 



Nos. 127111 and 127112. From Charikar, December 11, 1987. Typical 

 corn. The red is not often seen; the yellow pops satisfactorily. 



127111. No. 4313. 127112. No. 4313-A. 



127113. Fragaria sp. Rosaceae. Strawberry. 



From England. Plants presented by C. J. Gleed, Botley Experiment Fruit Sta- 

 tion, Hampshire, through the Horticultural Superintendent, The Castle, 

 Winchester. Received February 18, 1938. 



Early Cambridge. 



