The History of the Cowpea And Its Introduction Into America
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Dolichos vnguicalatvs L. Avas founded on specimens giown in the garden at Upsala, but came to Linnieus from Bar- bados. Dolichos sinensis was based on Dolichos silicosis or Katjang Sina of Rmnphius, and the figure in Rumphius Ilerbarimn Am- boinense shows a climbing i)l!iiit with two-flowered racemes and pen- dulous j)()(ls. Dolichos catjaiig is likewise based on a species of Kumphius, Phaseolus minor or katjang poeti. The figures of this lirj— VI Bui. 102, Pt. VI, Bureau of Plant Indust-y, U. ...S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I. Plant of Vigna catjang (Burm.i Walp. Bui. 102, Pt. VI, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II. Plant of Vigna unguiculata ( L. i Walp. Bui. 102, Pt. VI, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Plate 111. A. — Vigna unguiculata. Pods of Cowpeas. (Natural size.) B. — Vigna caljang. HISTORY. 17 si)ecies shows a plant with the racemes two or three flowered, but with the pods at maturity smaller and erect, or nearly so, and with smaller seeds.
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