PISUM SATIVUM AND PISTJM ARVENSE. 



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and the Benares Divisions it rises to 16 maunds in the first, and 8 maunds in the second 

 case. The outturn of chaff {hJmsd) may be taken as equal to that of grain. 



The average area under peas in the 30 temporarily settled N.-W. Provinces districts 

 during the year 1879-80 and 1881 is shown below by divisions, but is believed to include 

 a certain amount of land under kasari, which is largely cultivated in the Allahabad Divi- 

 sion : — 





Meerut 

 Division, 



Rohilkhand 

 Division. 



Agra 

 Division. 



Allahabad 

 Division, 



excluding 

 Jaunpur 

 District. 



Benares 

 Division, 

 including 

 Azamgarh, 

 Hasti and 

 Gorakhpur 

 Districts 

 only. 



Jhansi 

 Division. 



Kumaun 

 Division, 

 including 

 Tarai 

 District 

 only. 



Total. 





acres. 



acres. 



acres. 



acres. 



acres. 



acres. 



acres. 



acres. 



Irrigated, 



18,474 



725 



3,307 



21,918 



2,17,057 



553 





2,62,034 



Unirrigated, 



28,876 



9,598 





20,865 



54,850 



692 



120 



1,17,818 



Total, ... 



47,350 



10,323 



6,124 



42,783 



2,71,907 



1,245 



120 



3,79,852 



Explanation of Plate XXXIIa. 



1 . Vertical section of flower. I 4. Pod with one valve removed. 



2. Standard. 5. Seed. 



3. Pod. I 



Drawn from a specimen obtained from Dehli. 



JExplanation of Plate XXXIIb. 



1. Upper part of plant, (nat. size.) 



2. Flower seen from behind, 



3. Ditto vertical section, ^ enlarged. 



4. Portion of staminal tube, 



5. Pistil, (enlarged.) 



6. Pod, 



7. Ditto with one valve removedj 



8. Seed, (enlarged.) 



I nat. size. 



Drawn from a living specimen raised at Saharanpur from Bulandshahr seed. 



