Wheat - Specimen details
Catalogue Number: 33309 | |||||
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No Image | Plant Name | 200.00 POACEAE Triticum | Entry Book Number | 105.1884 | |
Artefact Name | Wheat | Vernacular Name | |||
Iso Country | India | TDWG Region | India | ||
Parts Held | Wheat | Geography Description | India, Asia-Tropical, Indian Subcontinent, Uttar Pradesh, Saharunpur, Botanic Garden, (Saharunpore) | ||
Uses | WheatUse: User: Not defined | TDWG use | |||
Storage | Bottles, boxes etc | Related Items | |||
Donor | Duthie JF | Donor No | |||
Donor Date | 21/06/1884 | Donor Notes | |||
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Notes: | Label source: Extract from letter from John McDougall to Mr Dyer dated July 19 1884 Millwall Docks East London July 19 1884: The wheat is valued at about 30/- per 496 lbs if being classed with the Nubanca (Russian) wheat its bright and clean appearance c, ausing much remark. On grinding and pasting I find it contains much gluten but it is somewhat sticky. Is there any particular reason to grow this seed as I think it would pay better to grow the white seed such as is now shipped from Bombay and is now wort, h say 39/- per 496 lbs here. Quantities from this (your) sample would at once command a ready sale and if you could procure say 20 grs. I should be glad to grind and bake it and report to you. Label source: White broad spiked, Cobham Lodge 1849, No 20. |