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68361 to 68403 — Continued. 



68380. No. 460. Foh shiu chim kuJc. 

 A starchy second-crop variety which 

 has been grown at the Canton Chris- 

 tian College for one year. The 

 growing season is 91 days, and the 

 yield is about 1,140 pounds per acre. 



68381. No. 491. Wong hok noh kuk. 

 A glutinous second-crop variety 

 which has been grown at the Canton 

 Christian College for four years. 

 The growing season is about 105 

 days, and the average yield is about 

 2,200 pounds per acre. 



68382. No. 462. Paak hok sheung kong 

 chim kuk. An early starchy second- 

 crop variety which has been grown 

 at the Canton Christian College for 



' the last year. The growing season 

 is 91 days, and the yield is about 

 2,400 pounds per acre. 



68383. No. 463. Wan fau paak kuk 

 tsai. A starchy second-crop variety, 

 originally from the Wanfau district, 

 which has been grown at the. Canton 

 Christian College for the last year. 

 The growing season is 95 days, and 

 the*yield is about 2,100 pounds per 

 acre.' 



68384. No. 464. Tsuen shui kuk. A 

 starchy second-crop variety which 

 has been grown at the Canton Chris- 

 tian College for the last four years. 

 The average growing season is 105 

 days, and the average yield is about 

 2.600 pounds per acre. 



No. 465. ~Xg wa hoi icoh. A 

 starchy second-crop variety, origi- 

 nally from the Ngwa district, which 

 has ' been growing at the Canton 

 Christian College for the last year. 

 The growing season is 99 days, and 

 the. yield is about 1,600 pounds per 

 acre. 



68386. No. 466. King choio paak fa 

 chim kuk. A starchy second-crop 

 variety originally from Kingchow, in 

 the island of Hainan, which has been 

 grown at the Canton Christian Col- 

 lege for one year. The growing sea- 

 son is 100 days, and the yield is 

 about 2,300 pounds per acre. 



68387. No. 467. Haung kioang noh. 

 A second-crop glutinous variety 

 which has been grown at the Canton 

 Christian College for one year. The 

 growing season is 90 days, and the 

 yield is about 500 pounds per acre. 



68388. No. 468. Naam hoi yau chim 

 kuk. A starchy second-crop variety 

 originally from the Naamhoi dis- 

 trict, which has been grown at the 

 Canton Christian College for the last 

 four years. The growing season is 

 about' 103 days, and the average 

 yield is about 3,000 pounds per acre. 



68389. No. 469. Shui kai noh kuk. A 

 glutinous second-crop variety origi- 

 nally from Shuikai, which has been 

 grown at the Canton Christian Col- 

 lege for the last four years. The 

 average growing season is 106 days, 

 and the average yield is about 1,600 

 pounds per acre. 



68390. No. 470. Toi shaan Cheung 

 miu chui ue kuk. A starchy second- 

 crop variety originally from the 

 Toishaan district, which has been 



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grown at the Canton Christian Col- 

 lege for the last year. The growing 

 season is 96 days, and the yield is 

 about 2,100 pounds per acre. 



68391. No. 471. Hoi niu kuk. A 

 starchy second-crop variety which 

 has been grown at the Canton Chris- 

 tian College for the last four years. 

 The average growing season is 105 

 days, and the average yield is about 

 2,300 pounds per acre. 



68392. No. 472. Paak hok yau chim. 

 A starchy second-crop variety which 

 has been grown at the Canton Chris- 

 tian College for the last four years. 

 The average yield is about 2,600 

 pounds per acre. 



68393. No. 473. Taai po paak hok noh 

 kuk. A glutinous second-crop vari- 

 ety which has been grown at the 

 Canton Christian College for the last 

 four years. The average growing 

 season is 98 days, and the average 

 yield is about 2,500 pounds per acre. 



68394. No. 474. Toi shaan oo uk tsai 

 kuk. A starchy second-crop variety 

 originally from the Toishaan district, 

 which has been grown at the Canton 

 Christian College for the last year. 

 The growing season is 96 days, and 

 the yield is about 2,400 pounds per 

 acre. 



68395. No. 475. Ng tsuen noh chaap 

 kuk. A glutinous second-crop vari- 

 ety originally from Ngtsuen, a village 

 on Honam Island, which has been 

 grown at the Canton Christian Col- 

 lege for the last year. The growing 

 season is 105 days, and the yield 

 is about 2,600 pounds per acre. 



68396. No. 476. Tsang sheng sz miu 

 kuk. A starchy second-crop variety 

 originally from the Tsangsheng dis- 

 trict, which has been grown at the 

 Canton Christian College for the lasl 

 year. The growing season is 95 

 days, and the yield is about 2,200 

 pounds per acre. 



68397. No. 477. Heung shaan noh 

 chaap kuk. A glutinous second-crop 

 variety originally from the Heung- 

 shaan district, which has been grown 

 at the Canton Christian College for 

 four years. The average growing 

 season is 98 days, and the average 

 yield is about 2,600 pounds per acre. 



68398. No. 478. Shui kai wong noh 

 kuk. A glutinous second-crop vari- 

 ety originally from Shuilai, which 

 has been grown at the Canton Chris- 

 tian College for four years. The 

 growing season is about 98 days, and 

 the average yield is about 1,900 

 pounds per acre. 



68399. No. 479. Kam shaan chim kuk. 

 A starchy second-crop variety which 

 has been grown at the Canton Chris* 

 tian College for the last year. The 

 growing season is 97 days, and the 

 yield is about 1,400 pounds per acre. 



68400. No. 480. Sai chim kuk. A 

 starchy second-crop variety which 

 has been grown at the Canton Chris- 

 tian College for the last year. The 

 growing season is 91 days, and the 

 yield is about 1,200 pounds per acre.. 



