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81/1/201-300 of 359: A cabinet containing jars of seed and crop samples after processing by thrashing machinery and combine harvesters, 1880s-1970s, and an index book. The samples are collected from all over the world and were processed by different means, thrashing by hand, horsepower and several machines including competitors to Ransomes, Simms and Jefferies.
81/1/201: Peanuts – Venezuela 56. 2171
81/1/202: Peanuts – Venezuela 56. 2179
81/1/203: Peanuts – Matal Common Nuts, Kongwa, June 1949, Ex, P.P. Harvester 1640 lbs/hr A.H.
81/1/204: Peanuts – from Bangkok, Siam
81/1/205: Peanuts – from Bangkok, Siam
81/1/206: Peanuts – Baladi (Egyptian) 1948
81/1/207: Peanuts – Valencias Ex Kongwa by M.H. ‘Clipper’ 1948
81/1/208: Peanuts – Roumi (Egyptian) 1948
81/1/209: Peanuts – Spanish Bunch Nuts, Kongwa, 1949, Ex. PP Harvester, 1312 lbs/hr
81/1/210: Peanuts – Valencia Nuts, Kongwa, June 1949, 975 lbs/hr PP Harvester
81/1/211: Peanuts – (Sample of Shelled) from RS&J Hand Sheller, brought by K.H. from Tarry & Co.,
Salisbury 2-1-‘52
81/1/212: Peanuts – Matal Commons, Ex. Kongwa by M-H ‘Clipper’ 1948
81/1/213: Peanuts – Munbasit, Egyptian, 1948
81/1/214: Peanuts – Sample of Shelled peanuts from a Boby Peanut Sheller, brought by K.H. 2-1-‘52
81/1/215: Peas – Gailey v Roberts
81/1/216: Peas – Wedge, India 7-5-‘38
81/1/217: Peas – Cow, (Tarry & Co.) 1949
81/1/218: Peas – Blue
81/1/219: Peas – Black Eye, B.W. Indies, sent by W.J. Abbott
81/1/220: Peas – Dry Gungo, see memo from FEW 23-2-‘29
81/1/221: Pennisetum – Var. Locally called Sanyo Coos (File No9)
81/1/222: Pigeon Peas – Cajanus Indicus (File No 10&11)
81/1/223: Pigeon Peas – B.W, Indies, sent by W.J. Abbott
81/1/224: Pigeon Peas – Cajanus Indicus from Fiji
81/1/225: Plantain
81/1/226: Pop Corn Mealies – Senekal O.F.S. by H.O.F. 1938
81/1/227: Poppy
81/1/228: Pueraria Javanica – Tali Ayer Estate, Parit Buntar, Perak, Malaya
81/1/229: Pueraria Javanica – Malaya
81/1/230: Radish Seed
81/1/231: Ramie – Undegummed Kenya or British Honduras
81/1/232: Rape – Chile
81/1/233: Rapoka Seed – Sample North & Sons, Durban, South Africa, ex R.Hunt, African Millet
81/1/234: Rice
81/1/235: Rice – India, 1947
81/1/236: Rice - Thrashed at Nimes South France with the MST 42 combine with special peg
drum and Concave, see report by J.S.J. November 1954
81/1/237: Rice – Thrashed with 21” Chopper, Egypt 1937
81/1/238: Peta – Philippines, difficult to thrash, lodging, high yielding
81/1/239: Rice – small from Cambodia
81/1/240: Rice – large from Cambodia
81/1/241: Rice – hand thrashed, Malayan 1968 (2)
81/1/242: Rice – variety Sollana, Valencia, 1963
81/1/243: Rice – Pearl, first quality, husked, Valencia, 1963
81/1/244: Rice – Husked immature kernels, separated from first quality Valencia 1963
81/1/245: Rice – Husked broken kernels, separated from first quality Valencia 1963
81/1/246: Rice – Brazilian, sample sent by Mr J.H. Jeffrey 30” Mosquito Thrasher
81/1/247: Rice – Yabani sample, from Mr Antoun & Son, Alexandria, variety commonly grown
81/1/248: Ricinus Communis – Malta
81/1/249: Roolgrass – Themeda Triandra Ginsun Seed Ltd., Johannesburg, S.A. January 1950
81/1/250: Rust
81/1/251: Ryders – Sample No.4760
81/1/252: Rye – First quality by 60” 15316, Posen, Germany
81/1/253: Rye – Thrashed by 22” x 36” Thrasher for Mr Sykes, August 3rd 1944
81/1/254: Rye Grass
81/1/255: Rye Grass – Perenial Mr Gilbert, Aberdeenshire, MST 42” Combine, 1954
81/1/256: Rye Grass – French/Italian
81/1/257: Rye Grass – English/Italian
81/1/258: Safflower
81/1/259: Sample – from first Dressing Shoe, Clover Huller, Zimerman
81/1/260: Sanfoin – A 54”/53133
81/1/261: Sanfoin – A 54”/No. 53133 sample of chaff before alteration
81/1/262: Screenings – from Spanish Wheat
81/1/263: Seeds – after passing through 1st Drum of Clover Huller, Smith & Whitehead Ltd., 20-3-‘39
81/1/264: Seeds – after passing through 2nd Drum of Clover Huller, Smith & Whitehead Ltd., 20-3-‘39
81/1/265: Seeds – etc. from Seed Sieve in Shoe, 32” x 54” Thrasher, Firdale, Manitoba, Canada, 1914
81/1/266: Sesame
81/1/267: Sesame – Seed (Red) Sudan
81/1/268: Sesame – Ex Lanitis, Cyprus, October 1952
81/1/269: Sorghum – Red
81/1/270: Sorghum – West Africa
81/1/271: Sorghum – Tip, New Guinea, 1959
81/1/272: Sorghum – Durra (1) locally named Basso Coos (File No7)
81/1/273: Sorghum – Durra (2) locally named Kinto Coos (File No8)
81/1/274: Sorghum – from Kingolwira Prison Farm, Tanganyika
81/1/275: Sorghum Volgare – known as Guinea Corn, Turkish Millet, Indian Millet. Gt Millet,
Broom Corn, Sorgo, Dhurra, Dura, Joware, Juar, Jerusalem Corn.
81/1/276: Sorgo Wheat – Peru, 13-7-‘34
81/1/277: Straw Knobs – which caused lower shoe trouble in hot countries
81/1/278: Sugar Beet Seed
81/1/279: Sugar Beet Pulp – Dried, 9/7 Stoke Ferry, Oct 1953 small granulation
81/1/280: Sulla – Sgusciata, Milano
81/1/281: Sula – Hedysarum Boronarium
81/1/282: Sun Hemp – Tarry & Co. 1949
81/1/283: Sun Hemp – Dressed at O.W by Southwind Dresser sent by Major Dimmock, grown
in Rhodesia, 14-10-‘30
81/1/284: Sunflower – Seed after decorticating in standard awner
81/1/285: Sunflower – Mixed, Tarry & Co, 1949
81/1/286: Sunflower – Seed after passing through decorticating machine with suction fan and
dressing sieve, 27-09-‘46
81/1/287: Sunflower – Tanganyika 1959
81/1/288: Sunflower – Mars, ungraded, RS&J Decorticator
81/1/289: Sunflower – Southern Cross, ungraded, RS&J Decorticator
81/1/290: Sunflower Seed – Decorticated by Rose Dawn Thompson, Selby (through Mr. Regan)
Aug.1950
81/1/291: Sweet Yellow
81/1/292: Tall Fescue – Cavalier July ’68, from swatch, J.Seabrook, Tollesbury, Garlands Farm
81/1/293: Tares – English Winter, 21-11-‘50
81/1/294: Tea
81/1/295: Teff Seed – Imperial Institute, South Africa, Oct. 1923
81/1/296: Tief – Ethiopia 1957
81/1/297: Tief – Teff? Ethiopia 1957
81/1/298: Timothy Seed – Scotland
81/1/299: Timothy – Cavalier Combine 1968
81/1/300: Timothy – AM 54” Scotland, 9-4-‘43