oct. — mir. 1859-60.] On the culture of Sorgho and Imphi. 807 



Shan Cholum, a red variety, Tanjore. 

 Chella Cholum from Cuddapah. 

 Argudia Jowari from Hydrabad. 

 1 1 varieties of white, \ 



4 of yellow, ( Jowari from do. by Capt. Tay- 



„ „ I lor, Kaichore Doab. 



3 of red,* J 



Dud-Mogra white and pink, flat grain, by do. do. 

 Kahkai Cholam or black cholam from Tinnevelly, under which 

 name also the Sorgh. niger was sent from Pondicherry. 

 Mutta Cholam. 

 Mappa Cholam. 

 Mandaru Cholam. 

 In the Exhibition of 1859 we find from Cuddapah besides the 

 red and white kinds. 



Bhat wani — Kal nakki jowar. 

 Eaji wani. 

 Dud-mogra. 

 Chandal wani. 

 Jipur. 

 Wunga. 

 From Mysore. 



Koluda jola. 

 From Raichore Doab. 

 Millije jola. 

 Bilapla — Urinjola. 

 Kea. 

 Nir. 



From Trichinopoly . 



Maskata Jolam — (Q. An Arabian variety ?) 

 From Tinnevelly. 



Karuvi Cholam. 



If all these varieties could be subjected to the same careful ex - 

 amination and analysis as the Imphi plants have received at the 

 hands of M. Perrottet, we should be able to pronounce with pre- 

 cision on the question of identity of species. 



* Bhendya or Lamdi. 

 Vol. xx. o. s. Vol. vii. n. s. 



