A CLASSIFIED LIST OF THE FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS OF THE 

 N.-W. PROVINCES AND OUDH. 







Part. 



p 



i age. 



Plate. 



-FOOD CROPS. 











A. CEREALS— 











( 



' Avena sativa, . . 



I. 



13 



III. 





| (Oats). 







II. 



f Ta 



TIM or winter < 

 Kabi or winter, < 



Hordeum vulgare, .. 

 1 (Barley). 



I. 



9 



/ 



Triticum sativum, . . .. 



I. 



1 



{ IB 



1 



(Wheat). 











• 



/Eleusine Coracana, .. 



II. 









(Mandua). 











Orjza sativa, . . 



1. 



15 



IV. 





(Rice). 











Panicum frumentaceum, 



T T 



II. 



3 



XXIV. 





(Sawau). 











Panicum miliaceum,* «• 



II. 



1 



XXIII. 





(Chena). 











[Panicum miliare, . • 



11. 



7 



XXVI. 



Kharif or summer, ( 



' (Miihri). 

 Paspalum scrobiculatum, 



II. 



8 



XXVII. 





(Kodon). 











Pennisetum tvnhnideum + 



I. 



30 



VII. 





(Baira^. 







XXV. 







II. 



5 





(Kangni). 







VI. 







I. 



25 





(Juar). 











Zea Mays, , . 



I. 



21 



V. 





^ (Indian corn). 









B. VEGETABLES- 











(a). Fulse. 













/Cicer arietinum, », 



I. 



33 



VIII. 





' (Chana). 











Ervum Lens,§ . . . . 



II. 



13 



XXXI. 





Lathyrus sativus, .. .. 



II. 



15 



XXXII. 





(Kasari). 









Pabi or winter, . . { 



Pisum arvense, .. 



II. 



17 



XXXIIb. 



(Desi mattar). 











Pisurn sativum, . . 



II. 



17 



XXXIIa. 





(Gol mattar). 











Vicia Faba, . . 



III. 



4 







(Bakla). 









* Chena is, more strictly speaking, a hot weather crop in the plains. 



f This name is now adopted by botanists as being more correct than that of Penicillaria spicata. 

 X Dr. Hackel, in his recently published monograph on the Andropogotiece, includes all the Sorghums under the 

 genus Andropogon. 



§ This plant is now referred to under the name of Lens esculenta. 



