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Rejuvenated White Bonanza, Rejuvenated White Bonanza (Minnesota 
403), Roosevelt, Roosevelt (Minnesota 391), Scotch, Scottish Chief, 
Senator, Sensation, Siberian, Siberian White, Silvermine, Sparrowbill, 
Stube (Michigan 100), Swedish Prize Taker, Swedish Select (C. I. 134), 
Swedish Select (C. I. 674 . Swedish Select (Wisconsin 4), Tartar King, 
Twentieth Century, University 6, Unnamed White, Victory, Welcome 
(Burpee's), Wernicke's Golden, White. White Beauty, White Bonanza, 
White Danish, White Maine, White Probsteier. White Queen, White 
Russian, White Schoenen, White Tartar. White Waverly, Wideawake, 
Wisconsin Pedigree 1, Wisconsin Pedigree 2, Wisconsin Pedigree 4, Wis- 
consin Pedigree 5. 
Lincoln (Plate XX, 1, and fig. 25). — Similar to Swedish Select, with the 
following exceptions: 2-grained spikelets usually predominating, rather 
than 3-grained spikelets; grains somewhat elongate; awns straight or 
somewhat twisted. 
Specimens of the variety Lincoln were found under the following 
additional names: Alaska, American Banner, American Beauty, Banner, 
Barley. Bavarian. Bland'd White, C. I. 571, C. I. 601. C. I. 617, Clydes- 
dale, Colorado 37 (C. I. 619), Garton 572, Garton 572 (C.I. 564), Garton 
572 (Minnesota 407), Great Dane (C. I. 613), Green Mountain, Hvitling, 
Improved American, Johnson. Jtmghaus, Kirsche (C. I. 578), Lactone, 
Ligowo, Lincoln (C. I. 577), Lincoln (C. I. 715), Michigan Wonder, 
Minnesota 103, Minnesota 343, Myrick, Myrick Banner (Minne- 
sota 348), National, National (Salzer's), New Sensation, Peerless, 
"Seedling" (Michigan 101), Sensation, Shadeland Climax, Silvermine, 
Sparrowbill, Swedish Select, Tartarian (C. L 713), Tartar King, Victory 
(C. I. 560), Western Star, White, Wideawake, Wisconsin Wonder. 
A VENA SATIVA ORIENTALIS 
Culms tall, erect in all stages of growth, generally large, thick, coarse, 
few in a plant, sheaths usually longer than in A. sativa and A. sterilis; 
leaves in most varieties wide and coarse; ligules and auricles wanting 
in some varieties; panicles unilateral, the branches arising from various 
sides of the rhachis but converging mostly to one side and being usually 
sharply ascending or appressed; rhachis in some varieties marked by 
its extremely flexuous form and by a geniculate bend at which the nodal 
diaphragm is wanting or rudimentary, although at the bend issue the lowest 
