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Fig. 2. 
03: 
Fig. 4. 
S. KIKKAWA 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES, 
PLATES V. 
Oryza granulata, Nees. (Specimen in Kew Herbarium). 
Oryza granulata, Nees. (Specimen in Kew Herbarium). 
PEALE VI. 
Oryza latifolia, Desv. (Specimen in Kew Herbarium). 
Oryza coarctata, Roxb., from the Deita of the Ganges, India. (Specimen in 
Kew Herbarium), 
(Boah: 
Fig. 6. 
PLATE VII. 
Oryza granulata, Nees, (Specimen in Kew Herbarium), 
An Indian salt rice and three Japanese common rices irrigated with an artificial 
sea water from July 15 to July 27. (Photo. in July 30, 1908). 
Bios; 
Museum). 
Fig. 8. 
Fig. 9. 
Museum). 
Fig. 10. 
Fig. 11. 
Museum). 
Fig a2, 
Fig. 13. 
Fig. 14. 
Fig. 1d; 
Shinriki. 
Fig. 16. 
Drea We 
PLATE VIII. 
Oryza coaretata, Roxb., from Sangor Islands, India. (Specimen in Indian 
Oryza coarctata, Griffith, from Khalen, Burma. (Specimen in Indian Museum). 
Oryza eoarctata, Roxb., from Sunderbuns, India. (Specimen in Indian 
A collection of grains of Oryza coarctata. (Specimens in Indian Museum), 
Oryza latifolia, Desv. from Palaw, Mergui, Burma. (Specimen in Indian 
Wild rice (O, sativa) naturally growing in Klon Rangsit, Siam, 
Specimen of wild rice from Klon Rangsit, Siam. (Whole plant). 
A portion of the specimen of wild rice from Klon Rangsit, Siam. 
A giant rice, cultivated in Ayuthia, Siam, and an ordinary Japanese rice, 
A dwarf rice, Daikoku. 
Six main types of shape of Burman rice. 
