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Travels in Peru and India by Sir Clements R. Markham
5. _Phaseolus mungo_, black gram, or _moong_. A nearly erect, hairy
Travels in Peru and India by Sir Clements R. Markham
5. _Phaseolus mungo_, black gram, or _moong_. A nearly erect, hairy
Chapter 95
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: introduction into India. This important measure has now been crowned
Chapter 3: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 4: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 5: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 6: INTRODUCTION OF CHINCHONA-PLANTS INTO INDIA.
Chapter 7: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 8: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 9: CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 10: CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 11: CHAPTER IX.
Chapter 12: CHAPTER X.
Chapter 13: CHAPTER XI.
Chapter 14: CHAPTER XII.
Chapter 15: CHAPTER XIII.
Chapter 16: CHAPTER XIV.
Chapter 17: CHAPTER XV.
Chapter 18: CHAPTER XVI.
Chapter 19: CHAPTER XVII.
Chapter 20: CHAPTER XVIII.
Chapter 21: CHAPTER XIX.
Chapter 22: CHAPTER XX.
Chapter 23: CHAPTER XXI.
Chapter 24: CHAPTER XXII.
Chapter 25: CHAPTER XXIII.
Chapter 26: CHAPTER XXIV.
Chapter 27: CHAPTER XXV.
Chapter 28: CHAPTER XXVI.
Chapter 29: CHAPTER XXVII.
Chapter 30: CHAPTER XXVIII.
Chapter 31: CHAPTER XXIX.
Chapter 32: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 33: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 34: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 35: INTRODUCTION OF CHINCHONA-PLANTS INTO INDIA.
Chapter 36: introduction into India of a plant the inestimable value of which had
Chapter 37: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 38: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 39: CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 40: CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 41: CHAPTER IX.
Chapter 42: 1780. The Inca, on pretence that some person had arrived at his house
Chapter 43: CHAPTER X.
Chapter 44: CHAPTER XI.
Chapter 45: 1771. He must have been possessed of enormous wealth, to have enabled
Chapter 46: CHAPTER XII.
Chapter 47: CHAPTER XIII.
Chapter 48: CHAPTER XIV.
Chapter 49: CHAPTER XV.
Chapter 50: CHAPTER XVI.
Chapter 51: CHAPTER XVII.
Chapter 52: CHAPTER XVIII.
Chapter 53: CHAPTER XIX.
Chapter 54: CHAPTER XX.
Chapter 55: CHAPTER XXI.
Chapter 56: CHAPTER XXII.
Chapter 57: CHAPTER XXIII.
Chapter 58: 1860. in 7 months,
Chapter 59: CHAPTER XXIV.
Chapter 60: CHAPTER XXV.
Chapter 61: CHAPTER XXVI.
Chapter 62: CHAPTER XXVII.
Chapter 63: CHAPTER XXVIII.
Chapter 64: 1861. In exchange for these plants a supply of _C. succirubræ_, and a
Chapter 65: CHAPTER XXIX.
Chapter 66: 1857. | | | | |
Chapter 67: 1820. Died at St. John's, New Brunswick.
Chapter 68: 19. C. HIRSUTA (_Ruiz and Pavon_) N. Peru.
Chapter 69: 6. _C. magnifolia_ {( " _flor de Azahar_).
Chapter 70: 7. _C. glandulifera_ ( " _negrilla_).
Chapter 71: 1815. (1 tom. 4°, 112 paginas).
Chapter 72: 441. A very illegible manuscript in the national library at Madrid.
Chapter 73: 1850. Bustamante says that, at the time of his visit, there were a
Chapter 74: 2. Mr. Spruce's _Report to the Under Secretary of State for India_,
Chapter 75: 3. _Report of the Expedition to procure Plants and Seeds of the
Chapter 76: 1. Very characteristic specimens of the bark, leaves, flowers, and
Chapter 77: 2. Bark, leaves, and flowers of _C. crispa_, Tafalla, a kind which is
Chapter 78: 3. Bark and leaves of _C. Lucumæfolia_ of Pavon, from Zamora. This
Chapter 79: 1847. Also, Caldwell's _Comparative Dravidian Grammar_. The German
Chapter 80: 1. _Memoir of the Varagherry Hills_, by Capt. B. S. Ward, _Madras
Chapter 81: 2. _Observations on the Pulney Mountains_, by Dr. Wight, _Madras
Chapter 82: 3. _Report on the Pulneys_, by Lieut. R. H. Beddome, _Madras Journal_,
Chapter 83: 4. Sir Charles Trevelyan's _Official Tour in the South of India_.
Chapter 84: 1. _Setaria Italica_, called _tennay_ in Tamil, and _samee_ by the
Chapter 85: 2. _Panicum Miliaceum_, called _varagoo_ on the Pulney hills, and
Chapter 86: 3. _Panicum pilosum_, or _badlee_, will grow in the worst soil, but is
Chapter 87: 4. _Cynosurus corocanus_, or _ragee_, is a very prolific grain, and
Chapter 88: 5. _Holcus spicatus_, or spiked millet, called _cumboo_ in Madras, and
Chapter 89: 6. _Sorghum vulgare_, or great millet, called _cholum_ in Madras, and
Chapter 90: 7. _Sesamum Indicum_, or gingelee oil-plant, called _till_ in the
Chapter 91: 1. _Cicer arietinum_, or Bengal gram, the seeds of which are eaten, and
Chapter 92: 2. _Dolichos unifloris_, or horse gram, with grey seeds, used for
Chapter 93: 3. _Dolichos sinensis_, or _lobia_, a twining annual, with large pale
Chapter 94: 4. _Cajanus Indicus_, pigeon-pea, or _toor_. A shrub three to six feet
Chapter 95: 5. _Phaseolus mungo_, black gram, or _moong_. A nearly erect, hairy
Chapter 96: 6. _Phaseolus rostratus_, or _hullounda_, a twining plant, with large,
Chapter 97: 8. _Lablab cultratus_, a twining plant, with white, red, or purple
Chapter 98: 9. _Dolichos lablab_, or _bulla_, a twining plant of which there are
Chapter 99: 10. _Botanical Descriptions of Species of Chinchonæ now growing in
Chapter 100: 1854. On the 31st of December, 1860, they had of
annual, with greenish-yellow flowers. It is much cultivated, and is a very important article of food.
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